Image depicts an old, and seemingly incomplete chess set somewhere in Wells, B.C.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Charles V. Keating as attached to his resume for Director of Loto Canada.
Photograph depicts First Nations men enjoying a drink at a sporting event.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left), unidentified man (middle), and Harry Snyder (right) sitting on the ground next to a small camp fire during a tea break. Surrounding the camp set up are several small coniferous trees.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left), unidentified man (middle), and Harry Snyder (right) sitting on the ground next to a small camp fire during a tea break. To the far left an unidentified fourth man is sitting amidst the bushes around the camp fire.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul standing with rifle on top of felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul standing with rifle on top of felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul fishing along the banks of a river. In the background is a forested shoreline.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul fishing along the banks of a creek. In the background a bush covered shoreline is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (right) and Harry Snyder (left) sitting on the ground during a tea break. In the background is a forested area filled with coniferous trees.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left) and George Bates (right) holding rifles and standing beside two felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake, and a man on a boat on the lake.
Image depicts a man holding a chain of fish on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a green canoe sitting in the water on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts a campsite on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts the Cariboo Falls.
Photograph depicts man in uniform reclining on the ground against what appears to be the tarp of a tent, with eyes closed and bottled beverage in hand. A second man is semi-visible in background behind tent. Handwritten photo album caption above and below this photo reads: "Our Cpt, Dreaming of his Third Stripe."
Royal Canadian Air ForceHandwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: “The Next Morning.” Photograph depicts man believed to be Captain Read, arms linked with a second unidentified man in uniform. The two men are standing on wood slat sidewalk in front of building with many windows speculated to be barracks [see item 2006.20.12.16] at Fort St. John. This photograph was beside item 2006.20.12.19 which depicts unidentified man in this photo and a second man, ready to go out for the evening.
Royal Canadian Air ForceHandwritten caption beside this photo reads: "I built this boat." Photograph depicts canoe and paddles afloat in water, grassy shore in foreground. A pair of pants can be seen in boat, as well as wood planks, box, and rope on shore.
Photograph depicts a team photograph of the Canadian Kendo team at the Kendo World Championships in England, 1974. Persons present include team members Ariga, Asa, Tsumura (coach), Kamata, Yoshida among others.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Opening Canada Games, Brandon Man. Feb/79, We made 2 great speeches-- Navy + Pale blue uniforms”.
Canadian flag and a flag from the Brandon Chamber of Commerce hang on wall in background.
Canadian and provincial flags hang on wall in background.
Canadian and provincial flags hang on wall in background.
Flags hang on wall in background, including a flag from the Brandon Chamber of Commerce, and winter games flag reading 'JEUX CANADA GAMES BRANDON 79 FEB 12 - 24'.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Gov. Gen. Ed at Closing Brandon Canada Games, Feb/79, he is not a vital speaker but so at home here, much loved--(but no socialist), me - 146 lbs!”
Photograph depicts man reclining against one of three tents. Picnic table and trees in foreground, water in background.
Photograph depicts three tents covered with snow are visible in a forest clearing.
Image depicts a man at a campsite somewhere near Murray Ridge.
Image depicts Sue Sedgwick seated in a lawn chair near a campfire and several other unidentified individuals, as well as three dogs. The location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts a camping party consisting of nine individuals having their morning coffee beside their tent located in the Pine area at Lone Prairie. Identified individuals: Harry Snyder wearing a hat, in on the left; Elmer Keith wearing a hat, is on the right.
Typed annotation on recto: "Camping at Stuart Lake - B.C." Two men and one woman kneeling among miscellaneous equipment on ground in front of small tent on the lake side. Large tree and bushes behind tent, hills in distance.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick (the man with a pipe in green) and an unknown individual sitting around a campfire somewhere in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Water and opposite shore visible in background. Handwritten annotation on verso: "Miracle Beach - March 31/80".
Image depicts a group of unknown individuals sitting around a camp fire at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a camp of people with Mt. Robson and the Berg Glacier in the background.
Image depicts a camp of people with Mt. Robson and the Berg Glacier in the background.
Image depicts a camp and what is likely Mt. Robson in the background.
Image depicts a campsite somewhere near Berg Lake.
Image depicts a camp on the shore of a lake in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The man sitting in the bottom right corner is possibly Kent Sedgwick.
Image depicts a group of individuals at camp somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Item is a photograph of the women and children on Rathrevor Beach.
Photograph depicts two buffalo visible by trees on horizon, field in foreground. It is believed that this photograph was given to Lillian & A.K. Bourchier by their niece Jean.
Photograph depicts group of buffaloes on horizon. Trees in midground, field in foreground. It is believed that this photograph was given to Lillian & A.K. Bourchier by their niece Jean. Location unknown; possibly Alberta as the Bourchier family moved to Alberta in 1902.
Photograph depicts Bruce Otto, a hunting guide, standing next to Prentiss Gray, who is seated on a stump skinning his prized mountain goat.
Photograph depicts the trekking party's guide Bruce Otto, sitting next to the mule deer shot by Prentiss Gray near their Mile 52 campsite.