Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts a green canoe sitting in the water on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a man holding a chain of fish on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake, and a man on a boat on the lake.
Item is an original booklet entitled "Carp Lake Park Proposal" issued by the BC Parks Branch, Department of Recreation and Conservation.
Item is a reproduction of a report by Leon Pavlick entitled "Carp Lake Park Report: 1973". Includes accompanying original Carp Lake Provincial Park brochure from 1983.
Habit of <i>Andromeda polifolia</i> in flower, Churchill, Manitoba [?]
Mountain meadow
<i>Xeromphalina campanella</i> and green moss covering a fallen tree
Image depicts a red carriage labelled in yellow "B.C. Express Co. No. 20." It is possibly located in Kamloops, B.C.
Image depicts a close-up of the carriage step. It is possibly located in Kamloops, B.C.
South Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia
South Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia
Videotape contains footage of: [Sep-08?] - Carrier language program taught at CNC in Burns Lake in collaboration with CNC, UNBC, and Lake Babine Nation
Typed annotation on recto: "Tachi Village Indians (Carrier Tribe) Stuart Lake, B.C." Close up of an older woman with a small child on either side. The woman is smoking a pipe, and unidentified buildings can be seen in background.
Close up of Elder First Nations woman in front of unidentified building. Typed annotation on recto: "Carrier Indian Squaw at Tachi Village Stuart Lake Section - B.C."
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left) and George Bates (right) standing with pack horses loaded with bull moose meat. In the background a burnt forest is visible.
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.
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 fishing along the banks of a creek. In the background a bush covered shoreline is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul fishing along the banks of a river. In the background is a forested shoreline.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul standing to the left beside a felled bull moose while George Bates sits on top of a felled bull moose.
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 (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 (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.
Frontal detail
Skeena River running through rocky cliffsides, Northern British Columbia
Photo depicts a street perspective cars lining Third Avenue, in Prince George, BC, ca. 1950. Annotation recto reads: "3rd Ave Prince George BC Photo J. Wrathall." Handwritten annotation in pen on verso of postcard reads: “This is the equivalent of our Granville Street. Both theatres are located here as well as Hudson Bay Co., banks, library & stores.”
Elevated view of Third Avenue in Prince Rupert. Several cars and delivery trucks are visible driving along the road. Printed annotation on recto reads: "3rd Ave Prince Rupert BC Photo by Wrathalls."
Photograph depicts two cars with their front ends welded back-to-back.
Street view photograph looking down Carson Avenue at the Front St. intersection in Quesnel, BC. Several identified businesses line the gravel avenue on the right; however Cowan's Hardware store is visible at the intersection on the left. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Carson Ave., Quesnel, B.C. 1930 Looking East."
The item depicts plans for the interior basement, main floor, second floor and the roof of the Carter House at 1850 10th Avenue, Prince George. Original plans drafted in April 1979 and approved by the city and stamped on 1 June 1979. Annotations include notations regarding scale and other measurements.
The item depicts plans for the exterior, longitudinal and transverse sections of the Carter house at 1850 10th Avenue, Prince George.
Image depicts the Carter Industrial Area in Prince George, B.C.
Carvings sit among bushes in front of what appears to be a totem pole.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Eagle & whale Monument Tanu".
Carved stone figure on left features a hole at one end through which a rope is strung; while the figure on the right is a soapstone figure carving of a face with two ears to the sides and split ‘u’ ones at the top of the head. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “W.E. Collison.” Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “51-5”
Carved wooden sculpture of a seated male figure - his hands on his chest wearing a headdress and a neck ring. Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “46-3”.
An unidentified carved wooden tool or utensil with twine attached, leans against a sheet covered wall behind a carved wooden platter. Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “50-3”
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts a carving at the entrance to Little Qualicum Falls Park on the Alberni Highway. On the left side is the face of a white settler.
This Inuit carving is of an arctic mammal, possibly an otter, with a mounted brass plate with the inscription "Canada Cup 1976." This carving was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from the Canada Cup yacht racing event.
Photograph depicts a section of white water along the Cascade River. Annotation on versio: "August (?), Cassiar, Cascade River, A.H. Phipps".
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1913. Displayed at the Abbotsford Agricultural Fair.