Photograph depicts men and haul trucks visible in distance on snowy road in tree-covered hills.
Image depicts truncated spurs somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts an unknown individual standing on the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick standing in a drainage tunnel of the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow, with mountains in the distance.
Image depicts old lava cliffs and the Tseax Lava Flow in Nisga'a Provincial Park, near New Aiyansh, B.C.
Image depicts what appears to be a small pond near the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow. The slide is labelled "pressure ridges."
Image depicts a shallow river running over and through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts a sign at the Tseax Lava Flow asking people to not remove lava from the site.
Image depicts a stream running through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts a stream running through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow, looking up valley.
Image depicts the Tseax River.
Image depicts the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Image depicts the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Image depicts two unknown individuals at the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Slide depicts a row of red and yellow tulips in front of a row of blossoming cherry trees. Original slide index description: "Tulips & Chery Blossoms Ok. Mission."
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Tumuch Lake Valley, south-east of Raven Peak.
Image depicts a view of Tumuch Lake Valley, south-east of Raven Peak.
Image depicts the White Pass Train entering a tunnel in the mountain side.
Image depicts a small section of Turner Lake, with what is most likely Glacier Mountain in the distance; they are located in South Tweedsmuir Park, B.C.
Postcard photograph depicts sternwheelers tied to river bank.
Printed annotation on recto reads: “The B.C. Express mail Steamers No. 102.”
Trees on mountain base visible in background.
Image depicts two campers at an uncertain location, possibly somewhere near Meldrum Creek, B.C.
Image depicts two campers at an uncertain location, possibly somewhere near Meldrum Creek, B.C.
Image depicts two dogs and a person walking on a path through the woods somewhere in Carp Lake Provincial Park.
Photograph depicts unknown men driving bulldozers on edge of mine area at high elevation. Dozers are Internationals, model TD24 (manufactured between 1947 and 1955). Valley and mountain range in background.
Photograph depicts skins of two grizzlies, heads attached. The skins are spread on elevated poles, a man stands beside the bear skins. There is an alpine meadow and scrub trees in the background.
Photograph depicts two houses with snow-covered mountains in the background and a grassy yard in the foreground.
Elevated photograph of two small houses surrounded by tall trees. A large mountain is visible in the background.
Front view of several commercial buildings in Prince Rupert, BC. Visible are "The Ideal Clothing & Shoe Store," "Bailey and Bell Bakers," and "Hotel Premier." Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, BC." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dear Peggy, Mailui[??] will show you where [illegible] and Dunn Florence [illegible] when you come in Prince Rupert you will see this [illegible]. Aunt Florence." Postcard is addressed to: "Margaret [Illegible] Suby Seabold. Kipap County Washington[??]. Verso is affixed with a Canadian one Cent stamp. Postmarks on verso read: "[Illegible] WASH Sep 6 19[??] Prince Rupert B.C. SP 2 69."
Image depicts two men on the hiking trail near Mt. Robson.
Men stand beside traffic light by the merge of two railway tracks. Shed and train car stand in midground, water and opposite shore in background.
Photograph depicts two men believed to be North-West Mounted Police officers standing on either side of white packhorse. Forest and mountains in background. Photograph may have been taken in Vanderhoof, B.C.
Two men standing beside wheelbarrows with signs that read: “Prince Rupert Transfer Co.” The men appear to be standing on large dock or boardwalk, water and hills in background. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Prince Rupert First Transfer Company.” Handwritten message in pencil on verso is addressed to “Mr. Gordon Penning 1600 Bld. Barclay Vancouver B.C.” Cancelation date on 1 cent Canadian Stamp is dated “Prince Rupert B.C. July 16, 09”.
Image depicts two unknown individuals standing by a glacier somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals speaking to each other in the doorway of what appears to be a mobile home. The location is uncertain.