[View of men on railroad trestle bridge]
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1019-UL_1019_0038
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- [not before 1883]
Likely in the region of the Fraser River Canyon
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[View of men on railroad trestle bridge]
Likely in the region of the Fraser River Canyon
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Likely in the region of the Fraser River Canyon.
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May depict the Fraser River.
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May depict the Fraser River.
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[View of river with dwelling above left bank]
May depict the Fraser River.
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An album of photographs, by a variety of photographers, in and around Prince Rupert, British Columbia in the early twentieth century. Housed in a small black album, the photographs and album are still in good condition.
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View of a man smoking a pipe at a campsite with two tents.
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View of tent houses and buildings along Center Street.
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Fisher, P.E.
View of Prince Rupert with complete and partially constructed buildings.
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[View of wharf in Prince Rupert]
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Allen, James Dennis
[View of street in Prince Rupert]
View of people walking along the street in Prince Rupert. The Union Bank of Canada can be seen in the photo.
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[Commemoration of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's visit to Prince Rupert]
Image of a document presumably presented to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Governor General of Canada on his visit to Prince Rupert.
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Assembling a Railroad, Prince Rupert
Image of construction on the railroad in Prince Rupert.
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First Passenger Train, Prince Rupert
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Image of a group of people in a small boat named "Messenger" banked along the coastline.
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View of rocks in a stream along the railroad tracks. In the background, a group of people can be seen standing on the tracks.
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[Group standing on railroad tracks]
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View of a men on a pile driver.
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View of small yachts in the harbour.
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McRae Bros.
[Men rushing to buy lots in Prince Rupert]
Image of men running to the office of David H. Hays, the sole agent of the Grand Trunk Pacific, Town and Development Co. Ltd.
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[Panoramic photo of Prince Rupert]
Image of Prince Rupert after it was cleared, but before it was fully developed. Only a few tents and small wooden structures are visible.
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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[Two men standing outside David H. Hays's office]
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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McRae Bros.
McRae Bros.
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View of an unidentified steamship.
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Image of two men looking at a dog with a large fish in its mouth.
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[Gun leaning against fallen log]
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Shawatlans Lake, Prince Rupert
Allen, James Dennis
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[Boats in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[Bride, groom, and groomsman with flower girls]
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Birds Eye View of Prince Rupert and Harbor
View of Prince Rupert on a postcard sent to Mrs. D.H. Hays who was the sister-in-law of Charles Hays, the towns founder. The sender captions the photo, "Latest view of Prince Rupert".
Allen, James Dennis
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