Mt. Gray is also known as Mt. Petrie.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location further identified as Jarvis Pass area.
Rivers also known as Jarvis Creek and McGregor River.
Rivers also known as Jarvis Creek and McGregor River.
Item is a copyprint reproduced from the British Columbia Forest Service photographic records held at BC Archives.
Item is a copyprint reproduced from the British Columbia Forest Service photographic records held at BC Archives.
Item is a "Soil Survey Report on Part of Aleza Lake Forest Experimental Station" by R.A. Fisher of the Forest Surveys Division, British Columbia Forest Service.
Item is a photograph of two men (one being B.W. Hodsdon?)and a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing next to a surveying transit.
Unidentified man wearing leather fringed coat, fur chaps and a cowboy hat sitting on horseback beside a boat launch.
Photograph depicts a military band near the parliament buildings in Victoria, BC.
Photograph depicts a view of Hyder Alaska. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Hyder Alaska 25/6/28".
Map depicts railway lines in the state of Washington, including those crossing over the border into British Columbia.
File contains original handwritten notes and photocopied data listing reports for Plot 116.
File contains photocopies of measurement charts, and the report for Plot 115.
Photograph depicts Red Mountain Lumber Company mill owned by Roy Spurr in Penny, BC in 1929. Scattered all around the mill are the remnants of the previous coniferous forest that was destroyed in the Penny Fire that occurred 2 years earlier.
Photograph depicts Red Mountain Lumber Company mill owned by Roy Spurr in Penny, BC in 1929. Scattered all around the mill are the remnants of the previous coniferous forest that was destroyed in the Penny Fire that occurred 2 years earlier.
Topographic map depicting regions, communities, government posts. bodies of water, transport routes, surveyed areas, and reserves.
File contains handwritten measurements and charts for Plot 114.
Item is the field copy of a 1929 BC Forest Service report from Myra, BC titled "Southern Interior District Experimental Plot No. 160: Conditions After Logging of a Spruce-Balsam Forest in Relation to Spruce Reproduction and to the Rate of Growth of the Second Story".
Series consists of material regarding railway employees and work force. Includes information about training, safety, recruitment, labour relations, railway unions, job titles, managers, pay scales, and uniforms. Also includes collective agreements and operating rules for employees.
File contains the following:
- Wakanda: Croquis de l’Auteur. Paul Coze. Paris, 1929. (*fragile condition and in French – signed by author to W.E. Collison in thanks for allowing Coze to photograph his mask)
- Envelope from Paul Coze to Mr. and Mrs. Collison containing a happy new year postcard for 1933 "meilleurs voeux pour 1933." Postcard features the face of a leopard drawn by Coze.
- Signed postcard print of a seated leopard (no.49/300) containing a happy new year postcard for 1930 "meilleurs voeux pour 1933, Paul Coze, 50, Rue Saint-Georges, Paris."
- Envelope postdated 1933 from J. Ferenczi & Fils –Editeurs (presumably of Coze's publication "Wakanda") to Mr. Collison containing 1 sheet of magazine quality paper on one side of which is a biographical write-up of Coze (in French) and on the other is a photo of Coze wearing Plains (?) regalia.
Photograph depicts Red Mountain Lumber Company mill owned by Roy Spurr in Penny, BC in 1929. Scattered all around the mill are the remnants of the previous coniferous forest that was destroyed in the Penny Fire that occurred 2 years earlier.
Photograph depicts Red Mountain Lumber Company mill owned by Roy Spurr in Penny, BC in 1929. Scattered all around the mill are the remnants of the previous coniferous forest that was destroyed in the Penny Fire that occurred 2 years earlier.
Photograph of early model airplane displaying logo: “Air Service U.S.A. World Flight”. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Amercian Aviators on World Trip arriving at Prince Rupert. BC April 6th, 24 McRae” Handwritten annotation on verso in pencil reads: “Air Service USA World Flight”
Two unidentified men aboard a loaded canoe poling their way through the Finlay Rapids. Annotation on verso: "Finlay Rapids"; annotation on recto: "Finlay Rapids 1929".
American Anthropologist, Vol. 31, No. 1. January-March 1929. Menasha, Wis.: American Anthropological Association, 1929.