File contains a 1920 British Columbia Liberal government election platform pamphlet entitled "A Brief Record of the Oliver Government".
Photo shows an extensive loaded pack train at rest next to a large building.
Typewritten annotation on verso: "Photo #5 - Reportorial Room, 1 desk only shown, Prince Rupert News"
List of men in group photo noted in handwritten annotation on verso.
HGT Perry smiles at the camera while another unidentified man shakes his hand, two other men stand beside them.
No.1 train engine exhibited on a short section of track on top of a raised area of dirt.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "First bridge across the Fraser River for GTP Rlway (sic) - 1913. - after breaking".
Handwritten annotation on recto: "City Hall, Prince George, Built While Mayor, 1918"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Peace River banks".
Handwritten annotation on recto: (L-R)
"Patterson, unidentified, Bowman - CNR, Pete LaRie-CNR, Geo.Williams, Harry Perry, Gregory-Forestry, unidentified" Photo depicts Harry Perry standing with a group of eight men, two of which being identified as part of the CNR.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Imperial Co. berrick (sp?) near Pouce Coupe River, 1921"; "Harry Perry" identified by an arrow as the man on the left.
Handwritten annotation on recto: (L-R) "unidentified man, Tom Mackinny, Bart, unidentified man, Tony Menard, A. Dixon, unidentified woman, Sutherland ; Hudson Hope, Peace River"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "1921 MLA's and Reporters & Staff at rear."
Mill Lake Liberal Picnic
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Jimmy Mattern, 1933"
Overview of cars parked next to buildings at Six Mile Lake.
Liberal picnic at Six Mile Lake in Prince George
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Moose near Prince George, BC, 1914"
Liberal Party picnic at Six Mile Lake in Prince George, BC
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Lieut Gov Bruce 1926 ; (individuals identified however ink has smudged and is not clearly legible)" Individuals in photo include Mrs. Perry, Harry Perry, Lieutenant Governor Bruce, Hon. W. Sutherland; Hon. T.D. Pattullo, Miss McKenzie (niece of the Lieutenant Gov.) Mrs. Taylor, and Mr. Taylor
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Stuck on Blackwater Road 1923"
Photograph features all male attendees sitting at banquet tables in a decorated hall. Handwritten annotation on recto: "First Burns Banquet 1913, HP gave IMMORTAL MEMORY; over" Handwritten annotation on verso: "1st Burns Banquet at Fort George 1913 or early 1914; I was at the table in distance next to Mr. Hearne the Toastmaster & Gov't Agent."
Handwritten annotation on recto: "On Crooked (?) River"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Johnson Farm, Salmon Valley; (LtoR) - Johnson, (unidentified), HP"
Photograph is adhered to cardboard matting and has a hand drawn "frame" decorating it's perimeter. Handwritten annotation on the recto of the matte, directly under the photograph, lists the names of the photo subjects.
Photo shows a B.C. Express mail stage driven by two men and six horses. B.C. Express Co. buildings are visible in background.
Two steamships tied to the shores of the Fraser River at Fort George. Steamships are: B.X. and B.C. Express.
Annotation on verso of photograph: "Loggers and others often loste their lives trying to come down the Fraser R. on these rafts from Fort George to Quesnel. Taken at South Fort George on the river bank. 1912"
Handwritten annotation on verso: "The stage coach -Cariboo Trail - in use until ver recent years now replaced by automobiles when roads permit. Taken as (sic) Blackwater Crossing. Mr. Miller was in this stage, in 1912, a two day trip from Quesnel to Prince."
Handwritten annotation on verso: "Margaret & Marchelle"
Photo depicts an elderly man and woman seated on chairs on a patio.
Typewritten annotation on verso: "Photo #3 - Press room, Prince Rupert News, walls being modernized with Gyproc or Donnaccona Board."
Five men and a dog stand on the wooden boardwalk outside of Perry's Tailor and Clothier Shop in Fort George. Handwritten annotation on recto: "Fred Foyer (Constable), H.P., Ernie Thompson (? at church) Lars Brown, 1912-14"
Fire at the Fort George Hotel devastated the entire block. Harry Perry's Tailor shop was right across the street from the fire. Handwritten annotations on recto: "Fort George Hotel Fire; Nov. 13, 1914"
Handwritten annotations on recto: "W. Corbett's Livery Barn in Fort George. 1912"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "'X' Perry Store, 1912-3 Fort George"