Gulf Islands from the Malahat Highway, Vancouver Island
Forest fire at Shawnigan Lake, V.I
From the Malahat Highway
S.S. Empress of Asia lying off Victoria
Three members of the survey crew on a loaded boat situated next to the shore
Frogging on the Upper Ingenika
Frogging on the Upper Ingenika
Frogging on the Upper Ingenika
Al Phipps taking measurements at a river station
Crooked River
Ingenika Mines boat
Jack Adams and Dey
Survey crew packing up canoe on MacLeod Lake
Ingenika Mine Freighting Boat
Three survey crewmen pulling the boat through the river
Log jam along the Ingenika River
Log jam along the Ingenika River
Airplane signal
Hudson Bay Post, Fort Graham, B.C
Pulling a boat along the Ingenika River
Breaking up a log jam along the Ingenika River
Survey crew with packs on their backs and dogs at their sides posing for a photo
Standing along the shores of the Peace River
Pulling a sailboat up the river
Running Finlay Rapids
On board the Duchess of York
One of the Empire's most out-landish gardens made by Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Carbon River, Peace River, B.C
Men waiting for a drink
Frank Swannell, Al Phipps and three unidentified crewmen on the Peace River
Bessie on Lower Campbell Lake
Bessie on Lower Campbell Lake, V.I
Man on horseback
Repairing the "J.C. Bruce"
"Ride him Cowboy!"
Monument to Alexander Mackenzie located in downtown Prince George
Trapper cabin on Crooked River
Canoes and survey crew on Parsnip River
Moose walking along the shore
Water view of the Ne Parle Pas Rapids, Peace River; treed shoreline and mountain visible in background
Three men loading pack horses with supplies
Reading stations with Wild Transit Theodolite. J.R.M. with Frank Swannell quenching thirst from Transit Cover
Convict 99 with Fred Chapman - cook! Note lean-to tent with mosquito net in front
Porupine on top of small cache
Swannell Creek and looking down the Ingenika River
Jack Anderson, Jack Adams. Mining dump on Ingenika Landing Lake. the country around here has been badly burned at one time, probably by gold rushers around 1898
Crossing Swannell Creek. We got across but the bridge never did
Crossing Swannell Creek. We got across but the bridge never did