Caption describing photograph: "Typical young aspen and Willow cover over the area now in seedling or transplant beds. Hand pulled, rough broken, rooted prior to plowing (by inmate crews April 1966)."
Image of man seated with shovel in mountainous area, loose asbestos fibre in background. This photograph is believed to be either a double exposure of two images, or a print made from two negatives at once. Photo depicts an unidentified man sitting on the south ridge of the Cassiar ore body, where the crusher and rock reject plant would eventually sit. Valley in background appears to depict the "Footwall Road," which was cut into the mountain from the pit to the crusher plant and became the mine's main haul road.
Photograph depicts man smoking pipe in area believed to be a mining location, sandy cliffs in background.
Photograph depicts four men wearing suits and ties, standing in front of mine adit in rocky area, bushes in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "1939 H.F. (Bert) Glassey with black hit in middle" (information regarding Glassey believed to be incorrect).
Photograph depicts three men wearing suits and ties, posed in front of car in gravel area believed to be at a mining location. Hauling truck crosses road in midground, cliffs and hills in background.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing on what is believed to be an early mining bench. Two men with air track drill can be seen in background, one man father down on left, mountain range in background. Image slightly distorted due to poor quality of negative.
Photograph depicts several horses enclosed in log a large log carrel. Horses are loaded with packs, three or more persons appear to be unloading them.
Photograph of a net of halibut being unloaded in a harbour in Prince Rupert, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Unloading Halibut Prince Rupert, B.C. Photo W.W.W."
An “Indiana” flatbed logging truck releases logs from its load onto a makeshift log slide at the edge of a road.
Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso: "unloading logs".
Photograph depicts a loaded dogsled being pulled by four sled dogs against a winter forest backdrop.
Slide depicts a view of what is possibly the Upper Fraser River.
Attached description: The graph indicates how Skeena Kraft pulping characteristics compare with the burst-tear properties of other bleached kraft market pulps. In this relationship, Skeena Kraft develops the high bursting strength typical of northern Canadian krafts while retaining a distinct advantage in tearing strength.
Photograph depicts a view from a high ridge looking over a valley.
Photograph depicts a view from a high ridge looking over a valley.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts valley of Kitseucla creek looking north from 55th parallel.
Photograph depicts horse packs piled in center of photograph, several men stand the to left, several horses on the right, large peaked mountain in the background.
Photograph depicts lush undergrowth with trees and a mountain peak in the distance, valley of Kitseucla creek looking north from 55th parallel.
Photograph depicts four men in center of photograph, several canvas tents erected nearby, high mountain peak in the background.
Photograph depicts lush meadow with trees and a mountain peak in the distance.
Item is a copyprint reproduced from the British Columbia Forest Service photographic records held at BC Archives.
Hand coloured photo of lumber piles and buildings along the edge of the railway. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, B.C. : View from Wharf Grand Trunk Pacific Railway." Artist's mark in lower left corner reads: "103,110 J.V."
Item is a photograph of a copy print, resulting in a low quality photographic reproduction. Reproduced as a print, slide, and a negative. Location of original photograph is unknown.
Photograph depicts a view of cannery buildings from the shoreline with mountains in the background.
Caption describing photograph: "Eaglet Lake, Giscome. Low land lacustrine deposits. Cleared for forage crops and pasture. Willow and alder on right - typical cover prior to clearing. Refer to GBW Film 1 Frame 3 ( 2007.1.30.2.003 )"
Photograph depicts a creek running through a heavily forested landscape. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "View down creek from lower part of Cos' property. Germansen Placer Ltd."
Photograph depicts a creek running through a forested landscape. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph states: "View up Germansen Creek"
Photograph depicts Lheidli T'enneh Nation burial grounds in foreground, Hudson Bay Company buildings in background.
No annotation on slide.
Annotation on slide: "Lucille Mt. from Mt. Teare, Susan Stevenson, July 1994"
Photograph depicts a snowy mountain range to the south of Wedge Creek with a forested area at the base.
Photograph depicts a view of Nechako River near junction of Stuart River.
Photograph depicts a view of Nechako River near junction of Stuart River.
Photograph depicts a view of lot 912 near Nechako River.
Photograph depicts a view of lot 912 near Nechako River.
Annotation on photograph verso: "View SE from Jtn of A Road and Main Road. Uncut stand on left; selection logging virtually complete in centre and right. 15/1/92. Summit Lake Selection Trial"
Annotation on photograph verso: "View SE from Jtn of A Road and Main Road. Uncut stand on left; selection logging virtually complete in centre and right. 15/1/92. Summit Lake Selection Trial"
Photograph depicts a man standing on the deck of a ferry boat. A long row of building line the riverbank in the background.
Caption describing photograph: "1920 horse logging. View of residual stand. Devils Club site. Imperfectly drained silty clay. Very good growth, form and vigour. East Loop Road, F.E.S. Aleza Lake." Harry Coates stands in the photograph for scale.