Image depicts a farm at an uncertain location; possibly somewhere in the McGregor Valley.
Image depicts a farm at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a field in the foreground, trees and mountains in the distance.
The item is a photograph depicting an old white farm building. There is a covered area with various vehicles parked underneath. The photograph was taken from a road.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a covered farm building with a car parked in one stall.
Photograph depicts two horses in one of many fenced areas, buildings and machinery in background. Highway, house, and forest also visible in distance.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "7. Farm scene near Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a tract of farmland dissected by a wooden fence. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "4. Farm Scene near Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts several fence lines and five outbuildings scatterd across a tract of farmland. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Photograph depicts snowy area speculated to be a farm yard in foreground. Frozen water crosses midground, opposite shore in distance.
Image depicts a street, possibly in Kamloops, which has been closed for a Sunday morning Farmer's Market.
Image depicts a farmhouse on Old Summit Road in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts a house and barns on River Rd. in Surrey, 1 mile east of Deas Island Tunnel.
The item is a photograph depicting a white farmhouse off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a 35 mm slide photograph depicting a white farmhouse off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a farmhouse on the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a farmhouse on Zilkie Road, Prince George.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a farmhouse on Zilkie Road, Prince George.
Photograph depicts farmstead in cleared area of forest. Plowed and fenced area on left, buildings and firewood on right.
Photograph taken in the KVR Princeton Subdivision. Depicts the Faulder loop/siding, showing its west switch at the centre of a tree edge. Located on mile 16, but in a timetable said to be on mile 15.5. Siding took 70 cars and was 2/3 of a mile, which made the east switch on mile 15.3. This made mile 15.5 at the small wayside depot/waiting room. Beyond the level twin tracks of Faulder, the railway climbed upgrade towards the west.
Image depicts an unknown individual standing next to what appears to be a fault at an unknown location.
Image depicts what appears to be a fault at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Fawcett barn in Morinville, Alberta.
Photograph depicts members of the Fawcett family posed for a baseball team photograph at the Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops in 1988. Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Josh Fawcett, Kelly Fawcett, Alaister Duncan, John House, Stuart Wilson. Middle: Nina Norgan, unknown, Laura Duncan, Serena Foot, unknown. Bottom: Ron Fawcett, Debbie Fawcett, unknown, Nancy Boyd, Max Fawcett, Agnes the Dog.
File consists of artwork by Brian Fawcett's friends and family.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family at 3298 West 16th Avenue in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family at Christmas. First row (from top, left to right): Bev Foot (man in polka dot shirt), Ron Fawcett, Richard Norgan, Ken Foot, Brian Fawcett (deliberately crossing eyes). Second row: Joan McLeod Fawcett, Serena Foot, Nina Norgan, Sandra Ross. Third row: Kelly Fawcett (boy on Joan's knee), Hartley Fawcett, Rita Fawcett. Bottom row: Karen Foot holding Jason Fawcett, Laura Holley holding Jesse Fawcett, and Stephen Foot.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family members, including Rita Fawcett, at a table.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family home in Morinville, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops, July 31-August 3, 1992.
Photograph depicts Fawcett house in Morinville, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Fawcett's neighbour's dog in Vancouver.
File consists of the "Feasibility Study of Nass River Valley Log Transport Systems," which includes:
- Present log transportation methods
- Factors affecting Nass Valley log transportation
- Recommended road improvement
- Recommended trucking methods and equipment
- Alternative transportation systems
- Comparison of system costs
- Cycle times and production estimates
- Estimated main-line trucking costs
- Alternative dumping sites
- Advantages of truck transport
- Other considerations
- Time schedule to carry out changes
- Alternative routes
- Appendices.
Large ladles used during potlaches to serve guests food from the feast dish; Carved wooden harpoon heads used for hunting large sea mammals and one unidentified item with a triangular shape and flat top. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “W.E. Collison.” Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “50-1”
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' It has the Canadian coat of arms and "Prince George" above the main door. Annotation on the back states, "c. 1990." Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to federal government buildings in Prince George. Includes: "Fw: Info - Prince George Former Post Office - 1294 3rd Avenue" printed email from Trelle Morrow to Kent Sedgwick (27 May 2011); "City of Prince George" typescript letter to Noel O'Beirne from Kent Sedgwick (13 Nov. 1991); "Possible users for federal government building 3rd Avenue/Quebec Street" typescript letter to Alderman Becott from Kent Sedgwick (10 Oct. 1989); "City of Prince George" typescript letter to Dr. Colin Campbell, Director of Heritage Conservation Branch from Kent Sedgwick (5 May 1989); "RE: Municipal Heritage Designation of Federal Government Building" typed letter from Ian Whitbread to Kent Sedgwick (28 Mar. 1991); "Bylaw No. 5538" typescript document from the City of Prince George (3 Apr. 1991); "Public Notice 'Heritage Designation Bylaw No. 5538, 1990'" typescript document from B.C. Williams, City Clerk (1990); "Intersect" typed letter to Kent Sedgwick from Kathy Antonyk (14 Mar. 1994); and "Heritage Conservation in your community..". pamphlet from the Heritage Advisory Committee (1994). Also includes a photograph depicting the old Post Office in Prince George (1990).
Photograph depicts the federal government paddle steam sternwheeler "Samson V" at New Westminster. It is used daily on the Fraser River to lift and move buoys etc. It was built in 1937 at New Westminster. It operates between the mouth of the Fraser and Mission. Its crew of 10 is made up of a captain, mate, bosun, two deckhands, cook, steward, chief engineer, greaser, and engineer. It is kept in excellent shape, inside and out.
Photograph depicts the stern wheel of the federal government steamer "Samson V," tied up at New Westminster.
Photograph depicts the federal government paddle steam sternwheeler "Samson V" at New Westminster. The boiler room is the fore part of the lower deck.
Photograph taken at Nanaimo's lumber and general cargo wharf. Displayed is a federal government survey vessel, "W.M. J Stewart," that was registerd in Ottawa, but was built in Ontario. Davies suggests that it may have been surveying shallow and coastal river waters about 2 miles south of Nanaimo since survey stakes were visible.
Photograph depicts the Federal Railway Bridge in New Westminster. Its span had been knocked down by an unmanned scow. New span was to be floated in on by April 22, 1976.
Photograph depicts the Federal Railway Bridge in New Westminster. It had been knocked down by a runaway scow. The new span was to be built and installed by April 22, 1976.
Photograph is a group portrait of the attendees at the Federal-Provincial Canada Land Inventory Coordinators Meeting in Victoria, March 31-April 1, 1971. Starting from the back row, left to right, attendees included: John Senyk, B.C.; Jim Allin, B.C.; Fred Frederickson, B.C.; Red Ward, Ontario; George Rathwell, Saskatchewan; John Foster, Ottawa, Charlie Rowles, B.C.; David Glover, Ottawa; Bill Yeomans, B.C.; Don Coombs, Ottawa; Harold Hoyt, N.B.; Brian King, Ottawa; Art Benson, B.C.; Scott Johnston, Ottawa; Dan Blower, B.C.; Vic Solman, Ottawa; Don Benn, B.C.; Dick Spilsbury, B.C.; Les Lavkulich, B.C.; Doug Lacate, B.C.; John Wilcox, B.C.; Alf Leahey, B.C.; Mike Romaine, Ottawa; Dick Marshall, B.C.; Gary Runka, B.C.; Norm Sprout, B.C.; Ken Beanlands, Newfoundland; Mick Roberts, Ottawa; Paul Lajoie, Ottawa; Pat Duffy, Ottawa; Bert Brink, B.C.; Merv McKay, Manitoba; Rich Goulden, Manitoba; Reg McCormack, Ottawa; Gerry Howell-Jones, B.C.; Marcel Belzile, Quebec; Paul Deane, Ottawa; Laurie Farstad, B.C.; Stu Scott, Alberta.
Photograph depicts a "Feldkanone," dated 1917. It is an adaptation of the German 77 mm field gun, a stationed short range gun of the First World War.
Photograph depicts a felled deer on a snow-covered hillside with a rifle behind the deer.
Photograph depicts a felled deer on a snow-covered hillside with a rifle behind the deer.
Photograph depicts a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside.
Photograph depicts a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside.