Image depicts the interior of the GTP roundhouse in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the GTP roundhouse in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts machinery in the GTP roundhouse in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts the steamship Prince George docked on the water with buildings in the background. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "G.T.P. S.S. "Prince George"
Photograph of a partially sunken sailboat near a harbour. Individuals on debris and in a rowboat are surveying the damage. Annotation on recto reads: "GTP. SS Prince Rupert Sept 28th 1920 McRae." Handwritten annotation on verso reads "CTP "Prince Rupert" Sunk at Prince Rupert BC 1920."
Photograph depicts a hunting guide (Bruce Otto?) holding up a large mountain goat shot by Prentiss Gray with a forested area in the background.
Photograph depicts hunting guide, Bruce Otto holding up the trophy mountain goat shot by Prentiss Gray.
Photograph depicts hunting guide Bruce Otto standing next to a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside with trees in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide lying on his back on a snow-covered mountain slope searching for game using binoculars. In the background of the image snow-covered mountain peaks are visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide lying on a snowy peak searching for game in the valley below using a pair of binoculars.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide seated on a mountain slope searching for game in the valley below with a pair of binoculars. In the background a snow-covered mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified hunting guide sitting on a snowy mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars. In the background of the image snow-covered mountain peaks are visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide sitting on top of a mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars with a mountain range in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide standing on a snowy mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars with snow-covered mountain peaks in the background.
Photograph depicts hunting guides Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall sitting next to a campfire with a forested landscape in the background.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, standing next to a campfire with food in hand with a forest in the foreground.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Alex McDougall and Bruce Otto, standing on top of a mountain peak searching for game. In the background a snow-covered mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, searching for game from a snow covered valley with a forested area and mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, searching for game on mountain ridges from Terrace Creek. In the background of the image a forest and snow-covered mountain is visible.
Photograph depicts the stern view of "Gulf Grenadier," a Canadian easr coast fishing dragger. It had not been in use for about a year.
Photograph depicts a 9 car barge called the "Gulf Railroader" and owned by the Gulf of Georgia Towing Company Ltd. It was tied to a CNR slip on Lulu Island, Richmond and was used on the northern arm of the Fraser River shuttle service. The middle car is a flat car filled with high stanchions.
Photograph depicts a 9 car barge called the "Gulf Railroader." It was used on the shuttle service on the northern arm of the Fraser River between the plywod mills in Vancouver and Brunaby as well as the CNR slip on Lulu Island, Richmond.
Photograph depicts gulls at Lost Lagoon in Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Guy Cousineau. Photograph accompanied his notice of appointment as director of Loto Canada in 1976.
Photograph depicts Gwen and Knox McCusker standing outside, side by side. Caption on verso reads: “Knox & Gwen McCusker, late ‘40’s or early ‘50’s”.
Photograph depicts an unidentified gym teacher shaking hands with an unidentified student on a basketball court at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. A crowd of unidentified students sits on the floor. Several unidentified adults and students sit in the bleachers.
Photograph depicts an unidentified gym teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School standing and speaking to a group of unidentified students who are sitting on the floor with their backs to the camera.
Photograph depicts an unidentified gym teacher standing in front of class and holding a basketball at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. Unidentified students sit on the floor and on bleachers.
Photograph depicts an unidentified Gym teacher standing on a basketball court talking to a group of unidentified students at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. Two unidentified men are in the background, standing under a basketball hoop. Iona Campagnolo is present, but not pictured.
Photograph depicts an unidentified Gym teacher standing on a basketball court talking to a group of unidentified students at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. One girl in the middle of the crowd has turned to face the camera. Iona Campagnolo is present, but not pictured.
Photograph depicts a man (H. Porter) gold panning in the river in front of a tent in a forested area.
Photograph depicts H. Welda standing in his boat Coaster in dry dock at Arrandale, BC
Photograph depicts three men pulling boats over the frozen Red Rock Lake.
Photograph depicts H. Witter pulling a canoe with a sled-dog over the frozen McLeod Lake.
Photograph depicts Henry Alexander, son of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison, leaning on walking stick on top of rocky hill. Mountains in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Henry Collison on prospecting trip. Portland Canal."
Image depicts a bridge in Hagwilget, B.C.
Image depicts a church on a hill in Hagwilget, B.C.
Close view of bridge built with wooden planks, poles, and wires, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859. Photograph was taken from one side of canyon, near bridge. Opposite canyon wall in background. Typed annotation glued to verso of photograph: "HAGWILGET - 'the gentle or quiet people'."
Photograph depicts two men and a horse on a bridge built with wooden planks, poles, and wires, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859. Photograph was taken from a distance. Rocky riverbank in foreground, opposite shore in background behind bridge. Typed annotation in red ink on verso of photograph: "INDIAN BRIDGE, NEAR HAZELTON, B.C."
Photograph depicts bridge built with wooden planks and poles, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "old bridge at the Bulkley River."
Photograph depicts the wooden Hagwilget Bridge spanning a rocky gorge over the Bulkley River. Forested area visible in the background. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "W.W.W. Old Indian Bridge, Bulkley River"
Photograph of the dirt road leading to Hagwilget Village. Residential buildings and a church are visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "W.W.W. Hagwilget Village."
Photograph depicts an unidentified individual leaning against a large overturned dugout canoe; barrel, bucket, and wood planks in foreground. Houses and other buildings can be seen on shore above beach, and two unidentified individuals stand in distance on far right.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Haida canoe on beach at Masset / ? 1898”; “No. 4 Page 5. Haida Canoe ready for steaming to [widen?] out and finish.”
An original negative of this photograph is held by the Canadian Museum of Civilization, no. 26664.
Photograph depicts the "Haida Chieftain" tug of the Kingcome Navagation Ltd. at their wharf in Vancouver.
The couple walks arm in arm along dirt path in grass, buildings visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Joshua [Moody?] & Wife / ? Masset B.C."
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "No. 54. Old tombs & totems. / to Haida graves Massett".
Two tombs stand in foreground, each consisting of a horizontal box held by two hollow posts sunk in the ground.
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Tombs. ? Massett".
Caption under printed version of photo in W.H. Collison's book 'In the Wake of the War Canoe': "At Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. The side-posts are solid and sunk in the ground. The horizontal piece is hollow, and contains the corpse. These tombs are now falling through decay." (see page 216).
Photograph depicts a Haida crest carving on a wooden pole in front of a house. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "Indian Totem Pole, Massett B.C."
Photograph depicts three Haida totem poles on Ninstints, Anthony Island, with drift wood in the foreground.
Photograph depicts three Haida totem poles, partially obscured by grass and young trees.