Image depicts an old pool hall, crowded with unknown individuals, somewhere in Wells, B.C.
Photograph depicts three men wearing semi-formal attire at doorway to log building, miscellaneous supplies leaning against base of building. Dirt road in foreground, forest trees on hillside in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Mile 47 B.C. Police Barracks.", on recto of photograph: "Summit of Yellowhead pass and east boundary of British Columbia Mile 0. 699 miles to Prince Rupert. Tete Jaune Mile 52. Mile 47 east of Tete Jaune in the Park.", "1911".
Photograph depicts three men in semi-formal attire standing on front steps of log building with tin roof. Shovels, saw, ladder, buckets, boxes and logs lean against building. Forest trees, buildings, and hillside can be seen in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Police Barracks. Mile 29 B.C.", on recto of photograph: "Mile 29 East of Tete Jaune Mile 52."
Image depicts a totem pole and a playground in what appears to be a residential area somewhere on Haida Gwaii, B.C.
This file contains operations at the plantsite:
Below is synopsis of the item level descriptions (see each item for further description)
- locations depicted at Plantsite: mill building, dry rock storage building, tailings pile, gravel pit, power house, and office.
- delivery and installation of a Caterpillar engine, welding repairs underway on a Rustin Diesel Engine in the power house, staff portrait taken by the main office building, and fibre testing
Not done to item level but integrated into subseries file: - Photographic negatives included depict milling and packaging machinery in the mill building.
- 93 slides depicting various activities and equipment at the plantsite including: dry rock storage, screens, collectors, loading trucks, bagging, pallets, tailing pile, lab work by engineers, lab equipment, fibre testing, and fibre samples.
- photographs of conveyor foundations, tailings equipment, Grizzly truck, containers from site mechanical inspection, and portable crushing plant in June 1991.
- photos of fibre samples from lab - on display
- collection of photos of 1970 Mill modification Program of April 1978
- collection of photos from 1961 and 1962 of plantsite lab and asbestos samples. file labeled "Suter - Webb VU Graph Analysis" and "Suter - Webb and Turner Comb Analysis"
- Pressure Packer modification photos done by Chapman Industries in 1986
- Powerhouse equipment from 1979
- additional 43 slides of inside the mill in June 1978. Slides were used at a board meeting.
- negatives of inside of mill
- A photo album of 162 photographs depicting various operations at the plantsite including: drill dust collector, outdoor surroundings, conveyors, and the mine site. (album was originally labelled "Cassiar Plantsite).
Photo is adhered to paper backing, upon which handwritten annotation on recto reads: “Placer mining Hixon B.C. Hungry 30ies. This picture taken on top of hill across from Quesnel Quartz Mine maybe 800 ft west of Quartz taken approx 45 yrs ago (1933) 1978.12.19”
Photograph depicts the CPR Pitt River swing bridge in an open position.
Photograph depicts a portion of the Cassiar pit in right foreground. Crushing plant visible to left of pit, West peak visible in right background. Mountain range can be seen in distance.
Photograph depicts view of pit mine, taken facing east. Town of Cassiar can be seen in distance at foot of south mountain range. Photograph was taken from the air, portion of plane visible in top left of image.
Photograph depicts a portion of the pit in foreground at the Cassiar mine. Crushing plant visible in centre below base of West peak. Footwall road in midground, mine valley in background. Building near trucks at top of pit was called the "shifter shack," where crews were relieved or dropped off for work.
Image depicts a pipeline at Shelley, B.C.
Photograph depicts Pioneer Sash and Door Company Ltd. Davies suggests that it may have been the same as S.C. Smith Ltd., which commenced operating in Vernon in 1883. In the early days, products were verandah posters, balusters, and fancy trim. Most products were sent to the U.S. Most of the fancy trim in early north Okanagan homes came from this plant. In 1972, its main output was cedar panelling for Florida.
The item is a photograph depicting Pineview General Store at 9820, Old Cariboo Highway. Photograph taken in 2005.
The item is a 35 mm slide photograph depicting the Pineview General Store at 9820 Old Cariboo Highway. Photograph taken in 2005.
Image depicts an old Swedish style house somewhere in the Pineview subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an old Swedish style house somewhere in the Pineview subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an old Swedish style house somewhere in the Pineview subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an old Swedish style house somewhere in the Pineview subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an old barn somewhere in the Pineview subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts Pineview on Buckhorn Lake Road, Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts Pineview on Buckhorn Lake Road, Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts Pineview on Buckhorn Lake Road, Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Pine Tree Restaurant in Atlin, B.C. It is possibly part of the Atlin Museum.
File contains slides depicting places in or near Pine Pass and along the Peace River.
Image depicts an unidentified individual standing near a drop-off in the Pine Pass between Alberta and British Columbia. The sign behind the individual reads: "Pine Pass - 2,868 FT. Here the great barrier of the Rock Mountains is breached by the lowest highway pass. Once the remote route of the trapper, it now links the commerce of the north and markets of the south. The John Hart Highway was completed in 1952 and followed by the P.G.E. in 1958. Gas and oil lines also take advantage of this convenient natural feature."
Image depicts an aerial view of Pine Centre Mall and Masich Place Stadium in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts Pine Centre Mall in Prince George, B. C. Map coordinates 53°53'53.2"N 122°46'36.4"W
Item is a photograph of Pilot Mountain School.
Item is a photograph of Pilot Mountain School taken from the back
Photograph depicts Pier B of C.P.R., just west of the C.P.R. railway station. This is the only pier accessible to ocean going passenger liners and is used by P&O vessels. Facilities generally in adequate for the 1960s.
Perspective of Port Simpson and pier as seen from the water.
Perspective of pier and wharf as seen from the water. Port Simpson and hill in background. Sternwheeler can be seen on shore.
File consists of photographs depicting various buildings in downtown Prince George and the Fraser River taken by Trelle Morrow.
Series consists of images pertaining the Collison family, North Coastal First Nations communities, means of transportation along North Coastal British Columbia, and various church structures and religious events.
The item is a photograph of PG Pawn Shop and an unknown commercial building on 3rd Avenue Prince George.
The item is a photograph of PG Pawn Shop and an unknown commercial building on 3rd Avenue Prince George.
Image depicts the Prince George Multiplex.
File contains slides depicting the growth of Prince George.
Image depicts an individual walking on a a log bridge in a forest somewhere on Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts an unknown person eating at a picnic table on a house construction site.
The item is a photograph of the Peoples Drug Mart, London Hotel and Da Moreno Italian restaurant on 3rd Avenue in Prince George. Scotiabank building is visible in the background.
Photograph depicts people sitting on chairs in a circle in a backyard.
Photograph depicts people sitting on chairs in a circle in a backyard.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing on a bridge; it possibly crosses the peace River.
Image depicts a group of people observing splintered wooden boards at an uncertain location.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals and a bridge behind them; it is possibly crossing the Peace River.
Photograph depicts the Penticton CPR depot. The view is looking northwest.
The photograph depicts Penny train station next to the train tracks. There is a girl sitting in front of the station. Annotation on slide states, "Penny Station 0118."
The photograph depicts a man and a woman standing outside Penny Station. The first-floor windows are boarded up and one of the upper windows has broken glass.
The photograph depicts Penny train station next to the train tracks. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Penny formerly at Lindup." Annotation on 35 mm slide states, "Penny."