Photograph depicts Hazelton Bridge that was believed to be built in 1930. Crossing the Skeena River.
Photograph depicts the Hazelton suspension bridge.
Photograph depicts the head of Burard Inlet in Port Moody.
Photograph depicts the head of Burard Inlet in Port Moody. Looking northwest, towards a locomotive.
Photograph depicts the headquarters and general offices of the National Harbours Board in Vancouver, B.C., located at the foot of Dunlery St.
File consists of material regarding the Hedley Gold Mine industrial railway. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals.
Photograph depicts the Hedley Gold Mine, 26 miles east of Princeton. Crusher workings.
Postcard depicts Hells Gate, Fraser Canyon, BC
Photograph depicts a Fairmont section gang "motor car." Property of Kamloops Heritage Railway. On display at the CNR station in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a Fairmont section gang "motor car." Property of Kamloops Heritage Railway. On display at the CNR station in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a Fairmont section gang "motor car." Property of Kamloops Heritage Railway. On display at the CNR station in downtown Kamloops.
Postcard depicts Hermit Range and Rogers' Pass, CPR.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of miscellaneous subjects in British Columbia.
File consists of material regarding the Hillcrest Lumber Company Limited and its leased rail line. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes information about the steam locomotives of the Hillcrest Lumber Company, the rail line from the mill at Honeymoon Bay to the E&N/CPR branch line terminal at Cowichan Lake, and an article by Ian Smith entitled "B.C. Logging Line Set the Scene for Unique Fan-Trips".
Photograph depicts a hillside flue and a 120 ft. stock of copper smelter that operated from 1901 to 1908. The stock was built sometime between 1903-1909.
Photograph depicts a hi-rail crane that was located in the Cn Junction yards, Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a hi-rail crane that was located in the Cn Junction yards, Kamloops.
Map depicts historical rail lines in the BC lower mainland, including trackage for the BC Electric Railway, the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Great Northern Railway, and the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, among others.
File consists of a BC Railway Historical Association publication by R. Ken Bradley entitled "Historic Railways of the Powell River Area".
File consists of research material regarding rail that was manufactured before 1930, which predominantly consist of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes information on track history in B.C., Canadian rail manufacturers, rails used on the BCER Fraser Valley Interurban, and track braces. Also includes correspondence, a Sandhouse article by Davies entitled "Old Rails in B.C.", and a Sandhouse article by Ian Smith entitled "In Search of Well-Aged Rail".
Subseries consists of general histories and statistics of British Columbia and Canada. Includes monographs and periodicals that provide background information for British Columbia railway history research.
Photograph depicts the H.M.C.S. Beacon Hill at English Bay in Vancouver during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts the H.M.C.S. Beacon Hill at English Bay in Vancouver during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts the H.M.C.S. Beacon Hill at English Bay in Vancouver during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts HMCS Discovery Naval Reserve headquarters in located on Deadman's Island, Vancouver.
Photograph depicts HMCS Discovery Naval Reserve headquarters in located on Deadman's Island, Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the H.M.C.S. Mackenzie in English Bay in Vancouver during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts the H.N.C.S. Mackenzie in English Bay in Vancouver, during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts the H.M.C.S. Saskatchewan in English Bay, Vancouver during the maritime festival.
Photograph depicts the HMCS St. Croix that was built by Marine Industries Ltd. Of the Restigouche class and was one of the 22 Canadian destroyer escorts.
Photograph depicts a destroyer escort of the "Restigouche" class. Armament included two 3'' guns faced forward, and two sets each of 3 barelled depth charge motors.
Photograph depicts a hoist house located near an outfall to a turbine house. An operator sat in the penthouse to work the crane.
Photograph depicts Golly's Grocery that was closed and slightly vandalised.
Photograph depicts a home on 390 Franklin St., Nanaimo, B.C. on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts a home at 673 Selby St. in Nanaimo, B.C. on Vancouver, Island.
Photograph depicts an old house on 148th St. in north Surrey, about half a mile southwest of the south end of the Port Mann Bridge.
Photograph depicts a home at 1310 Comox St. in Vancouver, B.C. View is of the east side of the house, facing Jervis St.
Photograph depicts a home located at 1459 Robson St., at the northeastern intersection of Robson and Nicola, in Vancouver B.C.
Photograph depicts a homemade wheel barrow with a leather covered wheel. It was outside an old timer's shed at Porpoise Bay, Sechelt village, on the Sechelt Peninsula.
Photograph depicts the 1000 Beach Ave. block with dogwood rose tree in bloom at the left of the photo.
Photograph depicts homes on 1000 Beach Ave., looking northeast.
Photograph depicts the homes on 1000 Beach Ave. in Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts homes on 1000 Beach Ave., looking northeast.
Photograph depicts homes on 1000 Beach Ave., looking northeast. House #1053 on the left has been demolished at this point and then set on fire one night by kids.
Photograph depicts homes on 1000 Beach Ave. in Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts home at #1053 Beach Ave., which is now fully demolished.
File consists of research material regarding hoppers, including open hoppers, coal cars, pneumatic discharge covered hoppers, covered hoppers, and cylindrical covered hoppers (grain hoppers). Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn wagon at Kingbaker Creek on the southeast end of Mara Lake, south of Sicamous on highway 97A.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn hay rack in a field on the north slopes of Vedder Mountain, near Yarrow.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn mowing machines on an Indian Reserve. The machine in the foreground was named "Champion" made by B.F. Avery and Company. The other one was named "McCormack Deering."