Cheakamus River, Along line of Pacific Great Eastern Railway
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- [between 1914 and 1930?]
View up Cheakamus River with a suspension bridge over it
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Cheakamus River, Along line of Pacific Great Eastern Railway
View up Cheakamus River with a suspension bridge over it
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Mountain scenery on Pacific Great Eastern Railway near Squamish, B.C.
View of Omega and Alpha Mtns. from the Squamish River
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On the Pacific Great Eastern Ry. At Cheakamus, B.C.
View out of a P.G.E. Railway tunnel of tracks and scenery
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Group of Lillooet Indians being addressed by Gov Seymour
Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893
The Cheakamus River, P.G.E. Ry., B.C.
View up the Cheakamus River
Gowen, Frank
The head of steamboat navigation on the Lillooet River
View of small riverside settlement.
Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893
Brandywine Falls, P.G.E. Ry. B.C.
View of Brandywine Falls from its base
Gowen, Frank
Cheakamus Canyon, P.G.E. Ry., B.C.
View of falls and rapids in Cheakamus Canyon with the P.G.E. Railway line running along a cliff side
Gowen, Frank
Along the line of the Pacific Great Eastern Ry., near Mons, B.C.
View of the P.G.E. Railway line along the bank of the Cheakamus River near Whistler
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Along the line of the Pacific Great Eastern Ry.
View of the P.G.E. Railway line along the bank of the Cheakamus River
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Night view of Bralorne with several buildings.
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View of one of the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company bunkhouses at Britannia Beach
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"The Land of Sky Blue Waters," Pavilion, B.C.
Caption on back notes "'Beautiful British Columbia' Series."
Timms, Philip Thomas
Cheakamus Canyon on Pacific Great Eastern Railway
View looking down on rapids in the Cheakamus Canyon
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Along the line of the Pacific Great Eastern Ry.
View of the P.G.E. Railway line along the bank of the Cheakamus River
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A freight wagon driving through a town, pulled by large horses. "No. 198
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