Photograph depicts the net loft section of the cannery. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Net loft interior".
Photograph depicts Nelson St., facing west between Bidwell and Denman St. Photo, and was taken during snowfalls between 23 December 1965 and 5 January 1966. During this period 40 inches of snow fell on the west end. The lampstands are typical of this area and are about to be replaced by February 1966 by a newer type.
Photograph depicts the details of a mine electric locomotive.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts a consignment of refurbished ore cars that were for a client in Saskatchewan. They were made by Wabi Iron Works.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts the depot of the company of second-hand mine machinery, the Nelson Machinery Company.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts tubs owned by Nelso Machinery Company Ltd. that were on display for re-sale.
Photograph depicts an old mine electric locomotive that was on display, not for sale.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts a mine car body awaiting a buyer.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts a mining equipment depot of the Nelson Machinery Company in Savona.
Photograph depicts the pair standing in front of red curtain.
Handwritten annotation on bottom reads: “with Nelson Kenney (my long time friend + Hairdresser), Pr. Rupert.”
Photograph depicts a general view of the Nelson CPR yards. An icehouse shown in another photograph appears on the right edge of the photograph at about 1 3/4" above the right hand bottom corner. The main depot building is just beyond the icehouse at the "10 o'clock" position.
Photograph depicts the Nelson CPR depot, built in 1899. Since there are no passenger trains, freights used the front line, adjacent to the depot. The photograph was taken from the platform and shows a view looking east.
Photograph depicts the Nelson CPR depot, built in 1899 and still well-maintained. Streetcars had a terminal in this yard from 1899-1949, for what was probable the shortest street car system in Canada. The view is looking north and shows the rear view.
Photograph depicts the Nelson CPR depot . All the freight traffic work is handled at this office for a wide area. The view is looking west.
Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "Ned got a Moose". Photograph depicts a man named Ned holding the antlers on the head of a bull moose protruding from the fender of a car. Buildings and trees in background.
Photograph depicts two small homes. Homes are joined by wooden walkways and rail fences. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Neds & Barney's house".
Image depicts a subdivision of Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Nechako Subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Colour-coded topographic map depicts surveyed lands alienated, available for purchase or lease under Land Act, and available for pre-emption. Depicts land districts, land recording districts, provincial forests, parks, triangulation stations, communities, bodies of water, transport routes, and communication lines.
Photograph depicts a view of the Nechako River, BC.
Image depicts the bank of the Nechako River at Island Cache.
Photograph depicts a view from a high hill, looking down on the Nechako river. There is forest and low rolling hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a view from a high hill looking down on the Nechako river. There is forest and low rolling hills in the background.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "60. Nechac[k]o River at Fort Fraser." Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.