Soft evening light falling on <i>Cornus</i> in flower
The item is a photograph looking down Dogwood Street from 17th Avenue, Prince George.
Photograph depicts a dogwood tree in front of the garden at 1057 Beach Ave. in Vancouver. The photo is taken looking northeast.
Photograph depicts the dogwood tree in winter at the former site of 1057 Beach Ave. in Vancouver. The view is looking east.
Habit of <i>Cornus</i> in flower against a darkened sky
Photograph depicts a dome car unit in the C.P.R. False Creek yards in Vancouver, B.C.
Image depicts a house somewhere in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a Catholic Church in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts what is possibly the CN Station in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the CN Station in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the community hall in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts an old building that used to be a store and post office in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a farmhouse in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a horse and a barn in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts several houses in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a small shack that became the later post office in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a log cabin somewhere in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts an old, unused log cabin somewhere in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a strangely shaped orange vehicle somewhere in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the school and teacherage located in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a small farm located in Dome Creek, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side of the old Dome Creek church. The door window is boarded up. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "Dome Cr. church."
The item is a photograph depicting an old, weathered general store in Dome Creek. The building is empty and there is a white dog standing out front.
Caption: Domestic happiness. The baby being attended to. Corner of reflector showing. Caribou meet hanging to get smoked. Item is a photograph of a man preparing food (?) on a plate by the campfire.
Caption: Frank's sixth cup of coffee. It will eat not so badly; Frank will take the burnt part, so Bob, cheer-up. Item is a photograph of Frank Swannell (left) drinking coffee beside the campfire while Bob (the cook) stirs something in a pot.
Photograph depicts a view from the water looking toward several cannery buildings built on a dock. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Dominion Cannery Skeena River, BC".
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert around a lavishly decorated arch which reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert." Annotation on recto reads: "Arch Prince Rupert, BC. Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo."
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert around a lavishly decorated arch which reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert." Annotation on recto reads: "Arch Prince Rupert, BC. Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo."
Photograph of a large crowd in formal wear gathered on a slope. Some spectators can be seen perched atop extremely high poles. Annotation on recto reads: "The Crowd at Prince Rupert's Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo 1-7-09."
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert. Decorations are hung around and town, and a lavishly decorated arch in the background reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert."
Photograph depicts an event on Lillooet Main Street with spectator crowds. The Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign flags suggest this may be a Dominion Day event. The Lillooet community put on large, multi-day Dominion Day events between 1912 and 1916 with many planned activities. The particular activity depicted in this photograph may be a horse race or rodeo-type event. Main Street businesses visible include the Lillooet Restaurant, the Lillooet Pool Hall, and the "OK" Baths.
Photograph depicts an event on Lillooet Main Street with spectator crowds. The Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign flags suggest this may be a Dominion Day event. The Lillooet community put on large, multi-day Dominion Day events between 1912 and 1916 with many planned activities. The particular activity depicted in this photograph appears to be a horse race event. Main Street businesses visible include the Lillooet Restaurant and the "C.A. Phair General Merchant" store.
Crowd is gathered for Dominion Day Parade. Decorated float can be seen in centre of street, and Hotel Prince Rupert stands in background. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Dominion Day Prince Rupert 1914 Photo W.W.W.” Handwritten message in ink on verso is addressed to “Mr. S. Smart 2550 Blackwood St Victoria B.C.”
Item is a photograph of a hunter with rifle standing next to a dead grizzle bear propped up with large stones.
Item is an audio recording of Don Precosky interviews Barry McKinnon.
Photograph depicts Don White, Brian Fawcett, and Dorothy O'Brien (their grade 12 English teacher) in Prince George.
Item is an audio recording of Donald Cameron.
Scotland trip
Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "View of completed building." Large door on side of building, offering view of interior. Miscellaneous material in snowy foregrounded area: tractor equipment, steel drum, lumber etc.
Emblem, "Municipality of Rankiin Inlet" Nunavut
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell UR) of interview.