Photograph depicts a dock and building near the water. A few buildings are being constructed on some newly cleared land nearby.
Photograph depicts a view from the water of Lowe Inlet.
Photograph depicts a long spanned bridge crossing the Fraser River near Chimney Creek, BC.. Album notes state: "views of Chilcotin"
Photograph depicts a view of the Fraser River bordered by sparsely treed hills. Album notes: "views of Chilcotin".
Photograph depicts open range land and treed low hills.
Photograph depicts a close up view of the range grass.
Photograph depicts a rough table under a canvas tarp. There are various cooking utensils on the table and hanging from the tarp support. A man stands behind the table.
Photograph depicts a stage coach with a team of horses harnessed to it. The stagecoach driver sits on the front bench, sitting beside the coach driver are; a woman with a small child and a man. There is a building in the background.
Photograph depicts thickly forested area.
Photograph depicts one or two person's bending over a washtub. There are tall trees behind and a canvas tent to the right.
Photograph depicts passengers on the deck of the S.S. Prince Rupert. A man stands in the foreground while two women read books on deck.
Photograph depicts view of Prince Rupert harbor from a deck.
Photograph depicts a view looking down on the buildings of the city of Prince Rupert BC and beyond to the harbor and mountains in the distance.
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.
Photograph depicts a snow-covered road through the forest lined with fallen trees. Reads on verso as follows : "A road through the brush. All these trees had to be sawn up by hand and removed after one day's strong autumnal gale. This may make you appreciate English roads better! (1)" Other writing crossed out, but reads, among other things, "Taken Dec 21/1912".
Winter scene with buildings, street, and utility poles. Hill in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso: “South Ft. George 1912”.
Photograph depicts Bertha Collison standing with daughters Katherine and Muriel on front steps of large house. Boardwalk in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Our house at Prince Rupert 1912 (Just completed).
This item is believed to be the program for the first agricultural fair in Fort George. This annual fair evolved to become what is now Prince George's British Columbia Northern Exhibition (BCNE).
Photograph depicts open fields, cleared land, rolling hills and a river. There is a fence across the middle of the field and a building near the riverbank.
Photograph depicts open range land and treed low hills. There is a log fence in the foreground and roofs of buildings on the right.
Photograph depicts open range land with sparsely forested pine in the background.
Photograph depicts an open field with a fence. There is a house in the midground and low sparsely treed hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a man sitting inside a canvas tent.
Photograph depicts range grass in the foreground, river in the midground and sparsely treed hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts a woman standing on a step outside a building this woman is tending to a toddler. The building is constructed of chinked logs.
Photograph depicts a man using a large wash tub. There is an open canvas tent with large trees behind in the background. There are a variety of camp utensils scattered nearby.
Photograph depicts open grassland with forest in the background.
Photograph depicts passengers sitting on a bench on the deck of S.S. Prince Rupert. The passengers appear to be a mother and father with their young boy, along with an older man and woman who is knitting.
Photograph depicts view of street showing that a large hill of rock has been cut through to allow for construction of roadway.
Photograph depicts silhouette of Prince Rupert BC buildings and the view looking beyond to the water.
Series consists of one file containing two newspaper clippings, one from the BC Saturday Sunset dated September 14, 1912 and another from The Globe dated Saturday March 23, 1907
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.
Photograph depicts small buildings with canvas roofs and signs reading: "Do Drop In, Ladies & Gents Furnishings Boots & Shoes, Two Per Cent Beer." One woman, nine men,and three dogs can be seen in image.
Handwritten annotation on verso: “Prairie Creek 1912".
Photograph depicts Bertha Collison standing with daughter on front steps of large house.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Our house at Prince Rupert (Just completed) 1912".
Item is issue Vol. 2 No. 4 from February 1912 of the "British Columbia Bulletin of Information", a promotional mouthpiece of the Natural Resources Security Company. The publication is self-described as "About the vast natural resources and commercial, agricultural and mining progress, together with a synopsis of the laws regulating public lands, timber, coal and other minerals, and current record of development in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan for the business man, the farmer and the investor". The headline of this issue is "B.C. Government Guarantees Bonds of Railway to connect Fort George with Vancouver". The Natural Resources Security Company was a development company that sold a significant amount of land in Fort George.
Photograph depicts two tall totem poles, buildings and mountain in the background.
Photograph depicts a small coastal village in northern British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a log "snake" fence surrounded by open range land and low hills.
Photograph depicts open range land with forest in the background.
Photograph depicts open range land, stumps in the foreground and some small buildings with a river behind in the distance.
Photograph depicts a view of a barn, house, fences and cattle on Norman Lee's ranch.
Photograph depicts a view of open range land in the foreground and rocky bluffs in the background.
Photograph depicts two men in uniform standing beside a white building or steamboat. There is a water, likely the Chilcotin River, and trees in the background.
Photograph depicts a smoking wood fire in the foreground. A man sits in an open canvas tent in the background.
Photograph depicts an open field with a fence, house and shed in the midground, low treed hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a view of a herd of cattle from behind. A ranch hand is mounted on a horse on the left. There is a sparsely treed landscape in the midground and low treed hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts fallen pine trees on a sparsely treed area.
Photograph depicts a view from the water looking into Prince Rupert harbor.
Photograph depicts a view from the shore looking out into Prince Rupert harbor.