Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Ten men working with a large mechanical track layer to lay down the ties for the PGE line.
Man stands on the front of a PGE train next to a sign that reads: "Hello! Prince George We're Here". This photo was taken after the arrival of the first PGE train from Squamish to Prince George.
Buildings partially submerged by the high waters of the Skeena River. Handwritten annotation on verso: "R.R. & yards near Pacific Station".
Wagon load of people looking at the fully submerged train tracks and partially submerged buildings effected by the high waters of the Skeena River.
Image is of an explosion within the railyards of Prince Rupert, BC. Photo is on recto of a blank post card made in Canada.
Handwritten annotation on verso: "I think this is worth enlarging don't you?"
Two of the four men appear to be pulling in a floating log.
Two of the four men appear to be pulling in a floating log.
Second man in from left is believed to be R.A. Harlow.
R.A. Harlow is believed to be man in front to the immediate right of the pennant.
Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "After the Blast, 21st Jan. 1914"
One featured building might be a church structure.
Unidentified train engineer standing on the front end of train engine No.123
Wharf perspective
Prince Rupert (?)
Unidentified man standing at the back of a caboose holding out the wings of a dead eagle.
Partially visible handwritten annotation on verso: "Digging out track ball(ast?)...Rose Lake...Enger's (Engineers?) house...hill". "Grand Trunk Pacific" visible on side of digger.
Habit of <i>Parnassia palustris</i> in flower, Banff National Park
<i>Epilobium</i>, Banff National Park
Mount Robson Park, Thompson-Okanagan region of British Columbia
Detail of <i>Saxifraga</i> in flower
Northern British Columbia
Paved roadway, Prince George, British Columbia
River and gravel flats, Prince George, British Columbia
Open stream running through ice covered river
View across waterway to gravel shores, Prince George, British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia
Spring thaw on the Nechako River, Prince George, British Columbia
Spring thaw on the Nechako River, Prince George, British Columbia
Spring thaw on the Nechako River, Prince George, British Columbia
Spring thaw on the Nechako River, Prince George, British Columbia