Slide depicts a row of red and yellow tulips in front of a row of blossoming cherry trees. Original slide index description: "Tulips & Chery Blossoms Ok. Mission."
Photograph depicts a shed in Tulameen.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" going to turn starboard after backing out from the dock. The view is looking southeast.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" moored at a dock in North Vancouver, 200 yards west of the Burrard Dry Dock, 2 days in service after refit.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" backing out at North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" with Burrard floating dock in the background.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Gulf Margaret" with a Straits scow leaving the north arm of the Fraser River and entering the main river at New Westminster, travelling upstream. The tug belongs to the Gulf of Georgia Towing Company.
Photograph depicts a tugboat named "Gillking" docked at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Brunette" at Westview Harbour, Powell River. It is registered in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a small tugboat rescuing a motor cruiser that had been swept downstream in the Annacis Channel against a bridge, about 1.5 miles southwest of the Patullo Bridge, New Westminster.
Photograph depicts a tug towing gravel scow that was used to make concrete. Photograph taken at a BCER swing bridge.
Photograph depicts an unnamed tug boat. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Tug - name unknown".
Photograph depicts a small tug being completely renovated on a floating scow.
Photograph depicts a tug at Kingcome Navigation Dock in Vancouver Harbour.
Hand coloured photograph of the surrounding lands and many residential buildings encompassing the Tsimshian village of Lax Kw'alaams (previously called Port Simpson). Printed annotation on recto reads: "Indian Village, Port Simpson, B.C."
Photograph of three Tsimshian mortuary poles. Two crossed logs rest atop the three poles. Annotation on recto reads: "Indian Mortuary Poles Nr Prince Rupert BC McRae Bros."
Image depicts two unknown individuals at the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Image depicts the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Image depicts the Tsilcoh Falls, north of Fort St. James and somewhere near Pinchi Lake Road.
Image depicts the Tsek'enhe cemetery at McLeod Lake.
Image depicts the Tseax River.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow, looking up valley.
Image depicts a stream running through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts a stream running through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts a sign at the Tseax Lava Flow asking people to not remove lava from the site.
Image depicts a shallow river running over and through the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow. The slide is labelled "pressure ridges."
Image depicts what appears to be a small pond near the Tseax lava flow.
Image depicts old lava cliffs and the Tseax Lava Flow in Nisga'a Provincial Park, near New Aiyansh, B.C.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow, with mountains in the distance.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick standing in a drainage tunnel of the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts an unknown individual standing on the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Image depicts the Tseax Lava Flow.
Photograph depicts a truss bridge over the Salmon River near Kelsey Bay, North Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts truss bridge over Lois River looking north. Bridge is about 2-4 miles north of Saltery Bay, leading to Powell River.
Image depicts truncated spurs somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Photograph depicts men and haul trucks visible in distance on snowy road in tree-covered hills.
Photograph depicts men and haul trucks visible in distance on snowy road in tree-covered hills.
Photograph depicts five trucks and Eimco loader in snow-covered campsite. Photo taken facing south, forest and snow-covered mountains in background.