The item is a photograph depicting three weathered schoolhouses lined next to each other. The schools are from Hart Highway, Shady Valley, and Westlake. They are shown at their relocation to the Myatovic farmland. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Myatovic prop. s. side, looking north west - ends where mud room joined them - left - West L, mid sc is original Shady V, right - Hart Hwy."
Photograph depicts the exterior of Hartley Bay school, designed by North Vancouver architect Ib G. Hansen, with school children
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett and Brian Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett and Ivan Fisher at Riviere Qui Barre, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett and Rita Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett at the site of a coalmine he worked at in 1929.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett in field north of Edmonton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday with Rita Fawcett and grandsons.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday with Rita Fawcett at the Rotary Club.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett, Rita Fawcett, and Ron Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Harvey Chometsky.
Photograph depicts Harvey Chometsky at "Words, Loves" conference.
Conical woven hat with a flat top and circular brim. Shells sewn to hat.
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: “50-2”
Photograph depicts the yard at the Hat Creek Ranch. Hat Creek used to be a staging post on the Cariboo Road.
Image depicts a "box barn" on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts the McLean Cabin, built in 1861, which belonged to a retired Hudson's Bay Chief trader named Donald McLean, who was shot and killed while part of a posse that was searching for the murderers of a survey party. It is located at the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts an old barn on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts an old barn on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts numerous individuals standing near the Ranch house and McLean Cabin on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts several individuals sitting on the front porch of the Ranch house on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts the Ranch house on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts the Ranch house on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts the front of the ranch house on the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Image depicts the road leading to the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C. Several individuals are sitting on the front porch of the Ranch house.
Image depicts the welcome sign of the historic Hat Creek Ranch site north of Ashcroft, B.C.
Photograph depicts a good example of a newly made farm gate.
Photograph depicts Hat Creek Staging Hotel, 7 miles north of Cache Creek. The hotel buildig were now part of a farm and contained stores, a cookehouse, and a dormitory.
Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "Haulback Rig on a D8 Cat". Photograph depicts the rig in operation, two operators standing on the caterpillar (only one face visible). These men are believed to be Fred Youngstrom on left, and his foreman on right [see 2005.3.31]. Dirt and debris in foreground, forest in background. It is believed this rig is operating in a long-line skidding system.
Photograph depicts a hay meadow crane located on a loop road between Ashcroft and Kamloops.
Photograph of a large wooden bridge across Hayes Creek, Prince Rupert, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Hayes Creek Bridge Prince Rupert BC." Handwritten annotation on recto reads: "Dear Mary. Why don't you and my letter hyp[illegible] old [illegible] Louisa A./ P.O. Box 32./ P.R." Handwritten address on verso reads: "Miss Mary Wonoghue Prideaux St., Nanaimo. B.C." Postcard is affixed with a one cent Canadian stamp. Postmarks on verso read: "Prince Rupert B.C. PM Jun 18 11." and "Nanaimo B.C. 18 Jun 21 11."
Photograph depicts a young girl dressed in a coat, hat and scarf standing on a broken chair outside. There is a row of trees and a snowy field behind her. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Hazel Dec. 1924".
File consists of collected research materials regarding the re-branding of Hazelton into a historic town. Materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, pamphlets, reproductions of articles, photographs, and a map. Highlights include:
- BC Provincial Archives reproduction, "Mule Train at Hazelton, B.C.", [191-?] (photograph)
- BC Provincial Archives reproduction, "Hazelton, B.C. Believed to be a Hudson Bay Pack Train", [191-?] (photograph)
- BC Provincial Archives reproduction, "Resembles terrain encountered in the Skeena area", 1865 (photograph)
- Kasan, "An Authentic Indian Village Hazelton, British Columbia", [197-??] (pamphlet)
- Hazelton, "Discover the Hazeltons - your Entrance to a New and Exciting Northern Frontier", [197-?] (pamphlet)
- Parks Canada, "Kitwanga Fort National Historic Site", 1984 (pamphlet)
- Hazelton, "Hand of History, Tour of the Hazelton Area Highway 16", [198-?] (pamphlet)
Image depicts Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts a beaver dam somewhere in Hazleton, B.C.
Image depicts the cemetery in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts the cemetery in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts a tombstone in the cemetery in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts the cemetery in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts the public library in Hazelton, B.C.
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Hazelton Ball Team. Winners. May 24th. 15". Ten men in baseball uniforms stand in a line, each player holding the shoulder of the one in front of him. A crowd of men, women, and children stands behind them near a tent and wood barrels. Trees in background.
Photograph depicts Hazelton Bridge that was believed to be built in 1930. Crossing the Skeena River.
Photograph depicts the Hazelton suspension bridge.
This photograph of a book page depicts a printed image of a mountain with text under the image that says "Hazelton District uranium strike proving up".
A group of thirty men stand behind a formally dressed table. British flags and a flag that says "WELCOME" are mounted on wall in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Hockey Banquet Hazelton. Myself with a patch over my eye." Man with eye patch in far back left is speculated to be Bob Baxter.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Longs Vs. Shorts. Hockey - Hazelton B.C. Yours truly in Goal." Ten players can be seen skating on ice enclosed in rink boards made of wood planks. Goalie stands on far left. Trees and hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "HOCKEY - HAZELTON. VS G.T.P.R [Grand Truck Pacific Railway] FEB. 20/11" Twelve players can be seen skating on ice, surrounded by large crowd of people standing on either side of the game. Referees dressed in suits stand around players, and a dog can also be seen in crowd. Snow pile in foreground; river banks, forest, and mountains in background.