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- 1887
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Dec. 4, 1888 Extension of no.1, including change of conditions, signed by Matthews.
Dec. 4, 1888 Extension of no.1, including change of conditions, signed by Matthews.
Burdon-Sanderson, John, Sir
Satirical cartoon published in 'The Wasp' magazine.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Provincial Revenue Tax Act / British Columbia
No. 80981. Revenue tax notice issued to Ah Yon. 陑, the family name, is written verso.
Province of British Columbia
Register of vessels inward from sea
Consists of one bound registry of incoming Canadian, British and foreign vessels to the port of Vancouver/Burrard Inlet from 1 July 1888 to 30 June 1898.
Department of Marine and Fisheries
Bow River trestle bridge in Alberta.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Ross Peak, BC and C.P.R. railroad loop.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Field, BC and Mount Stephen as seen from the C.P.R. railroad.
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Unidentified mountain railroad with a river running to the right of the tracks perhaps near the Rogers Pass area of British Columbia, Canada.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Railway Government Publication item 137.
Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly
Village of Gold Harbour, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. : 1888.
Many totem poles.
Maynard, R.
Mount Stephen, East side, Rocky Mountain range, British Columbia
Hand-coloured wood engraving by Paterson printed in the Illustrated London News, depicting a Canadian Pacific train on the East side of Mount Stephen, British Columbia, including a typed note regarding the print attached to the mat, recto.
Paterson
Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1888
Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.
Brown, Fred S.
Interior of a colonial sleeping car on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Engraving by Melton Prior from the Illustrated London News of passengers in a Canadian Pacific Railway colonial sleeping car.
Prior, Melton
Indictment for Larceny from a dwelling house at granite Creek/
-Ah Ho is charged with breaking and entering the house of Bruneth and Sebanno and then stealing various possession of platinum and gold from them. Verdict, not guilty.
Richards, S. Richard's opinion regarding Saw Mill site
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Wotton, E., re: proxy to R. H. Alexander for the year 1888
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Proxy E. D. Heatley to R. H. Alexander
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Proxy Joseph C. Nicholson to R. H. Alexander
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Ethel Wilson (baby) and her mother.
Part of Mary McAlpine fonds
A Responsibility "I'm going to a fancy ball as dawn
Part of George du Maurier fonds
William Moore and Son
Pamphlet advertising rail cars available from Pullman's Palace Car Company. Includes plans of train cars.
Pullman's Palace Car Company
Vancouver, BC C.P.R. railroad station and residences of Dr. J.M. LeFevre, A.G. Ferguson and H.B. Abbott on the corner of Hastings and Howe Streets in 1888. A newspaper clipping is affixed to verso which gives a description of the image.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Bow River, Alberta as seen from the C.P.R. railroad.
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Unidentified mountains perhaps taken from a C.P.R. railroad locomotive at the Rogers Pass area of British Columbia, Canada.
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Unidentified mountain railroad with a river running to the left of the tracks perhaps near the Rogers Pass area of British Columbia, Canada.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[The Loop at Illecillewaet below Glacier House, BC]
The Loop at Illecillewaet below Glacier House, BC with an unidentified man sitting on a log in the left foreground with a trestle bridge in the background.
Macmunn, Charles
Scrapbook containing images from the Illustrated London News. Images show British Columbia and the Canadian Pacific Railway. 20 pages, housed in a three-ring binder.
Illustrated London News
Macmunn, Charles
[Railroad station, with mountains in the background]
Macmunn, Charles
[River, with steep rock faces on both sides]
Macmunn, Charles
A handbook of rules and regulations for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company employees. Possibly from 1888 and owned by F.J. Porter (based on annotations).
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
R. v. Yung (1 doc); Charged with larceny; 1888/01/00
Indictment of Yung; stealing a pick from CPR; verdict not guilty; Kamloops; 1888/01/01
File consists of 1 document: Agreement. McHugh granted Heard Section 15, Range 5 east in South Saanich for a term of 10 years. The document outlines the terms of agreement.
Plans of Michael King's timber lands, drawn up by M. King
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Gjörðabók Félags Safnaðor = Icelandic Society of Victoria B.C. Incorporation, 1888
[Letter, Florence Nightingale to (unknown), October 7, 1888]
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
Florence Nightingale, Claydon House, [HM.] Winslow, Buckinghamshire to [Unknown] [T.G Hewlett] Marked : Private Advising her correspondent who would provide references on his behalf for the Sanitary Commission position recently vacated by Dr. John Sutherland. Closing missing.
[Letter, Florence Nightingale to T.G. Hewlett, December 25, 1888]
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
Florence Nightingale, 10 South Street, Park Lane, London W. to T. G. Hewlett. Christmas wishes to his family and congratulations upon his daughter's engagement.
Part of George du Maurier fonds
[Sailors of the C.P. R.M.S. Abyssinia in San Francisco]
Ten unidentified sailors of the C.P. R.M.S. Abyssinia in San Francisco.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Timetable and fares.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
A photocopy of a partial front page of the Daily Colonist from Friday March 30, 1888. Article is titled 'Through to Victoria!' and describes the first arrival of the train in Victoria the day before.
Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.)
Macmunn, Charles