Image depicts an aerial view of Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts an aerial view of Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts an aerial view of Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts the St. Joseph's Mission in Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts the cableway in Willow River, B.C.
Image depicts the cableway, stretching over a river, in Willow River, B.C.
Image depicts the cableway in Willow River, B.C.
Image depicts a playground in Willow River, B.C. The slide labels it as being a "former hotel site." Map coordinates 54°04'23.7"N 122°28'26.9"W
Image depicts a snowy street in Willow River, B.C. with a row of houses. The white building on the end with the Pepsi sign is the Willow River General Store. Map coordinates 54°04'18.3"N 122°28'14.7"W
Image depicts a snowy street in Willow River, B.C. There are several buildings, one is an Esso station and another is labelled as "Red & White Food Store."
Photograph depicts the Windsor Hotel at Fort Steele, 10 miles northeast of Cranbrook. It was built in 1895 by Robert D. Mather and originally was called Dalgarno House. It is being renovated as a village museum.
Photograph depicts Windsor Hotel, the only survivor of about 5 hotels that were in the area.
Photograph depicts Windsor School, an elementary school in south Burnaby.
Photograph is a printed postcard depicting a few cabins covered in snow near Stewart B.C.
Elevated photograph of downtown Prince Rupert covered in snow. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Winter Scene. Prince Rupert. B.C."
Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Looking out of our classroom window up the street.” According to the donor, the car stuck in the snow belonged to his colleague, Bob White.
Photograph depicts village buildings along shore.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Massett in Winter dress."
Image depicts the old community hall located somewhere in the Wistaria Provincial Park.
Woman and baby stand in grassy area of what appears to be a farm yard, unidentified buildings in background.
Woman and baby stand on front lawn, unknown man and building in background.
Photograph speculated to depict Sarah Glassey in a warm location such as Los Angeles, California. Large building with tiled roof stands in background, cars in right foreground.
Unidentified woman stands on sidewalk in front of large home with pillared entryway and veranda.
Unidentified woman stands by hedges in front of tall home with covered veranda and pillared entry way. Sidewalk and front lawn in foreground, shed in background.
Image depicts a woman, wearing clothes reminiscent of traditional First Nations, who appears to be dancing in the street outside of a Native Friendship Centre in Prince George, B.C. A large crowd is looking on.
Woman stands wearing hat and fur coat in front of bus. Street, man, woman, and large building visible in background.
Woman speculated to be mother of H.F. Glassey stands in open doorway of porch, leaning her head against the sill.
Woman speculated to be mother of H.F. Glassey stands in open doorway of porch, leaning her head against the sill.
Woman stands in front of trimmed hedges and palm trees, tall buildings in background. Photograph speculated to depict Sarah Glassey in a warm location such as Los Angeles, California.
Photograph depicts an unidentified woman (Public Health Nurse?) looking back over the water towards some buildings and a lighthouse on a rocky shore (Pine Island?).
Photograph depicts a woman wearing a Cowichan sweater rowing a boat away from a rocky island with a lighthouse. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “Gal in boat wearing Indian sweater knit by my mother Eileen M. Jackson (she also spun the wool) for her brother J.J. Claxton, cook on the Columbia Coast Mission Boat. - S.K. Jackson”
Image depicts a woman holding a sheet of paper in a room with numerous other unidentified individuals. The man standing behind her is possibly Elmer Mercier, a former Mayor of Prince George, B.C.
Four elderly women in black dresses stand to right of steps to unknown building. A young girl stands at top of steps in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Audry [Night?], Mrs Fuller, Mrs Peters, Mrs Murphy, Mrs [McMeefrin?] Mrs McKechine".
The item is a photograph of a wood and white brick house in Prince George. The address is 2755 on an unknown street.
The item is a photograph of a wood and white brick house in Prince George. The address is 2755 on an unknown street.
Image depicts a wood pile in Island Cache.
Photograph depicts two similar wood structures built into mountainside in snowy area. Unidentified machinery in foreground on far left. Power lines or other cables above in background.
Photograph depicts a wooden and abandoned building, the roof caving in and the sides tarnishing. Photograph taken in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a wooden and abandoned building, the roof caving in and the sides tarnishing. Photograph taken in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a wooden and abandoned building, the roof caving in and the sides tarnishing. Photograph taken in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a wooden and abandoned building, the roof caving in and the sides tarnishing. Photograph taken in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a wooden building, presumably at the Fort St. James historic site.
Photograph depicts a wooden building, presumably at the Fort St. James historic site.
Photograph depicts a wooden building presumably at the Fort St. James historic site.
Photograph depicts a wooden building presumably at the Fort St. James historic site.
Photograph depicts a wooden building presumably at the Fort St. James historic site. The photograph is close up to the building, depicting an open door and the wooden panels along the building.
Photograph depicts a wooden building presumably at the Fort St. James historic site. The photograph is close up to the building, depicting an open door and the wooden panels along the building.
Photograph depicts a wooden building presumably at the Fort St. James historic site.
Side view of a wooden church, possibly under construction, and other buildings. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Indian Village- Prince George."
The item is a photograph of an old wooden garage behind Prince George's first hospital at 1584 8th Avenue, Prince George.