Photograph depicts a working undershot water wheel on Lardeau Creek River. It was the only water wheel seen in B.C. between 1963 and 1970. It was designed to drive an electricity generating set, but it was not coupelled to the set at the time.
Photograph depicts a derelict barn displaying frame construction.
Photograph depicts a barn located on the south side of Kokamee Creek, part of Kootenay Lake.
Photograph depicts a cattle barn of the Douglas Lake Ranch.
Photograph depicts a meat carcass windlass.
Photograph depicts a barn attached to Watch Lake Lodge, a dude ranch.
Photograph depicts a tool house in Wasa, at the CPR Windermere Subdivision. Before 1970, the station had siding for 37 cars. Now it had two sidings for a total of 150 cars. Note the old box car with old lettering that was presumably on non-reserve service.
Photograph depicts the Pitt River swing bridge in an open position. Apparently, it opened up to half a dozen times a day to allow large pleasure crafts to go through. Photograph taken at high tide when little clearance occurred.
Photograph depicts a fuel storage shed in Harrison Mills.
Phoyo depicts a CPR swing bridge in Sicamous.
Photograph depicts a new concrete bridge being constructed. The old one is one the right.
Photograph depicts a grain elevator that had a 7 car spur to service it. Davies doubted if grain traffic ever moved by rail near Wynndel. Two flat cars appeared to have used the platform to overload machinery and vehicles.