Image depicts a two-room schoolhouse in Penny, B.C.
Two young women stand with linked arms on sidewalk. Tall buildings and trees stands across street in background.
Image depicts two women at a table; the one on the right is possibly Sue Sedgwick. The image may have been taken in Meldrum Creek, B.C.
Image depicts two women at a table; the one on the right is possibly Sue Sedgwick. The image may have been taken in Meldrum Creek, B.C.
Team on left pulls wagon with the sign "RUDDY & MACKAY. BAGGAGE. STAGE & TRANSFER." Driver believed to be same man featured in items 2009.5.1.79 & 2009.5.1.81. A second man sits in wagon on luggage. Team on right pulls a man driving a buggy. A large three story building with detailed porch stands in background behind teams in street.
Image depicts two small sheds at an uncertain location. The slide labels them as "Giscome bldgs in Blackburn."
Image depicts the Two Rivers Art Gallery in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Two Rivers Art Gallery in Prince George, B.C.
Caption from paper on which photograph pasted reads: “Between Friends . . . Entre Amis”.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals speaking to each other in the doorway of what appears to be a mobile home. The location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts two men sitting on a staircase of a wooden walkway leading through a forest.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men on a wooden bridge that leads through a heavily wooded area.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men walking on a wooden bridge in a forest.
Handwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: “Going Out for the Evening.” Photograph depicts unidentified man from item 2006.20.12.18, arms linked and hands clasped with a second unidentified man. Both are dressed in uniform and standing on steps in front of doorway. Building speculated to be barracks at Fort St. John.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts two men standing in snow-cleared area next to firewood pile. Two tent buildings stand behind them, forest trees visible in background. Photograph taken at what is believed to have been a railway construction camp.
Photograph depicts two men handling fishing net in canoe full of fish. Hills visible on opposite shore in distance.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Oolichan Fishing on Nass River".
Photograph depicts two men standing in front of very small wood building with tarp-covered roof. Chair and paper documents can be seen in front of building, trees and rough cleared land in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso: “The first newspaper office, South Fort George 1910."
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."
Photograph depicts two large snowbanks flanking a walkway with houses visible in the background.
Elevated photograph of two small houses surrounded by tall trees. A large mountain is visible in the background.
Photograph depicts two houses with snow-covered mountains in the background and a grassy yard in the foreground.
Photograph depicts two grain elevators at Creston, BC. The Creston CPR yard lies behind the camera. The line is on a downgrade away from the camera, starting its descent to the valley bottom for Kootenay Lake. The grain elevators are a rare sight in BC.
Image depicts two unknown children in a house somewhere in Island Cache.
Photograph depicts two houses on pilings in front of a wooden walkway.
Photograph depicts a two bay locomotive shed of the round-house style at Alberni on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts a turntable outside a disused roundhouse at the C.P.R. yards in Coquitlam. The turntable is still in use.
Image depicts the White Pass Train entering a tunnel in the mountain side.
Image depicts the Tumbler Ridge School.
Hand coloured photograph of the surrounding lands and many residential buildings encompassing the Tsimshian village of Lax Kw'alaams (previously called Port Simpson). Printed annotation on recto reads: "Indian Village, Port Simpson, B.C."
Photograph of three Tsimshian mortuary poles. Two crossed logs rest atop the three poles. Annotation on recto reads: "Indian Mortuary Poles Nr Prince Rupert BC McRae Bros."
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "MINE DRY ON LEFT". Photograph was glued to cardboard backing with the annotation: "1962".
Gravel road in foreground, mountain in background. Sign over road reads: "CAUTION TRAMLINE CROSSING".
Photograph depicts a group of men standing to right of large truck, houses in in background. Boom of crane visible between truck and houses. Trees and power lines also visible.
Photograph depicts the one and only service station that was in Trout Lake City. It had manual pumps as there was no distributed electricity in the village.
Image depicts numerous skiers at the cabin located at Troll Lake on Tabor Mountain in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a snow-covered cabin and a mountain in the distance. It is located somewhere near Birken, B.C.
Image depicts a group of people preparing to depart on a trip. Location is uncertain, though it is possibly in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a stand of trees and a shed at Island Cache.
Image depicts two old houses surrounded by numerous trees at an uncertain location.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals examining a thick log still attached to the machine that cut it down. It is located somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts a trappeers cabin on the northend of Trout Lake and Trout Lake City. It was maintained in good condition by present owners who valued its age.
Photograph depicts the Transformer Sub-Station of West Kootenay Power and Light Company, which is the only private power distribution company left in B.C. at the time. In was built in 1905 and was in operation by 1906. There were identical buildings made in Grand Forks and Phoenix, but they were demolished at the latter place.
Photograph depicts towers and bucket in foreground, plantsite midground in valley, opposite mountains in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "GENERAL VIEW VISIBLE TOWERS ARE IN #1 SECTION PLANT IN BACKGROUND". Photograph was glued to cardboard backing with the annotation: "1962".
Photograph depicts towers and buckets in distance. Gravel road in foreground winding through hills of dirt. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "#1 SECTION". Photograph was glued to cardboard backing with the annotation: "1962".
Image depicts trains at the Grand Trunk Pacific railway roundhouse in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts several trains at the Giscome mill site in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'19.7"N 122°22'04.7"W
Image depicts a train and a group of unknown individuals at the GTP roundhouse in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a train carrying logs somewhere in Prince George, B.c.
Photograph of a train traveling through Prince Rupert. Several people are gathered on the dock and around various buildings. Two small vessels are docked in the harbour. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, Waterfront. Allen Photo May '4."
Image depicts a train track and several buildings in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts the junction station of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway at Parksville on Vancouver Island. The view is looking south.