Photograph depicts an empty site at 1000 Beach Ave. in Vancouver, B.C.
The item is a 35 mm photograph negative of empty lots prepared for development in Prince George.
Image depicts employee houses on mill site in Giscome, B.C. Tug boats are in the foreground on the right. Map coordinates 54°04'23.4"N 122°22'16.9"W
The item is a blueprint depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss. Blueprints depict the exterior of the building. Building address was 535 Dominion Street, Prince George. The architect is W. Ralph Brownlee and drawn by E. O. E. Blueprints indicate it is designated as "job 5304" and "sheet W.3." Notes attached to the blueprint state, "Acme Electric adjacent on north" and "w. side of."
Elevated view of Third Avenue in Prince Rupert. Signs for "Chris Mill Bakery" and "Overwaitea" are visible on the left side of photograph. Printed annotation on recto reads: "3rd Ave Prince Rupert BC."
Elevated photograph of Prince Rupert taken from a hill. Residential and business buildings are visible. Background shows water and wooded hills. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC 22."
Elevated photograph of Prince Rupert taken from a hill. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC McRae Bros." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "11/June c/o PG Prince Rupert, B.C. Dear Rae[??], How about a letter. Love for all, Frank." Postcard is addressed to: "Miss R Boew. Bernie PG [illegible]." Postmark on verso reads: "Prince Rupert BC Jun 11 1 PM 1915."
Elevated photograph of Prince Rupert taken from a hill. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC W.W.W." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "2402 Cork Street."
Photograph depicts the electricity station at Coghlan on the B.C. Electric Railway, which is 9 rail miles east of Langley in the Fraser Valley. The view is looking east.
The item is a photograph depicting a red feed-saver automatic electric waterer.
Photograph depicts the CPR line at Eholt, located at mile 108.7 from Nelson on the Boundary Subdivision. It was a formerly bustling junction with the left-hand spur leading to Phoenix. Nor it only has 3 way freight trains a week from Nelson to Midway. The view is looking west.
Photograph depicts a large totem pole next to groomed dirt paths. Power poles and river visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Edenshaw pole in park at Prince Rupert."
Photograph depicts town buildings on opposite shore. Beach and dock can be seen in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Chapter XXII, No 1. Eastern Section of Port Simpson as christianized."
Photograph depicts East Pender St., looking west towards the Vancouver Sun newspaper office near Abbot St. in Vancouver, B.C.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting houses in flood waters on the east end of Prince George. Annotation states, "1936 east end."
Row of buildings with path and poles. Rough cleared land in foreground, men visible in far left background.
Photo of the Prince Rupert harbour. Many buildings are visible along the shoreline. Annotation on recto reads: "Harbour, Prince Rupert BC. 1658." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Early Prince Rupert. Good view of Metlakatla Passage in distance- showery[?] Wolf Island."
Photo of the Prince Rupert harbour. Many buildings are visible along the shoreline. Annotation on recto reads: "Harbour, Prince Rupert, BC. 1658."
Photograph depicts wood houses behind stand of trees in Cassiar valley. Truck, power poles, and road in foreground, mountains in background. Typed caption below photo in original duotang album: "Two Bedroom Pan-Abode Houses - Cassiar Townsite". Handwritten annotation on verso: "Sept 1954".
Photograph depicts the North peak of McDame mountain in the earlier stages of strip mining, South peak unmined in background. Quonset and other shops visible in left foreground, unknown building built into mountainside in right foreground.
Early spring landscape with roadbed and track in foreground, river in midground, and hill in background.
Handwritten annotation on recto: “PRINCE GEORGE 4-20-13”.
Photograph of several commercial and residential buildings, including the church and "The Big Furniture Store." Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert. BC Allen Photo July '11." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Early day- Prince Rupert."
Totem pole stands alone against a mountainous background.
Overview of sawmill situated in valley. Finished lumber visible in distance.
Image depicts a duplex in Wells, B.C.
The photograph depicts Dunster train station next to twinned train tracks. Annotation on slide states, "Dunster."
Image depicts the train tracks at the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the old Dunster Station in Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts the town of Dunster, B.C.
Image depicts an old, rundown building in Dunster, B.C. Possibly a disused Rail Station.
Image depicts an old, rundown building in Dunster, B.C. Possibly a disused Rail Station.
Image depicts an old, rundown building in Dunster, B.C. Possibly a disused Rail Station.
Image depicts an old, rundown building in Dunster, B.C. Possibly a disused Rail Station.
Photograph depicts the Dunsmuir crossing on the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway on Vancouver Island. It is 15 miles north of Parksville.