Photograph taken at the Paulson Highway Bridge. KVR track visible on a former Boundary Subdivision between Castlgar and Grand Forks.
Image depicts an old theatre owned by Paul Aivazoff in Prince Rupert, B.C. It opened in 1935 and was closed in 1981; it has since been renovated for retail use.
Photograph depicts the rail connections below the north bank of the Patullo Bridge in New Westminster. The track in the foreground belongs to C.N. and the flyover foreground rail bridge belongs to the B.C. Electric Railway. The flyover background rail bridge is shared by the Great Northern Rail and C.N. Rail.
Photograph depicts the Patullo Bridge in New Westminster, looking east with the rail bridge in the background.
Image depicts a view of a valley; the slide itself labels the image in two places, "central basin" on the left side of the image, and "Pat's Pass" on the top of the image between the two mountains.
Photograph depicts an unknown man in the Queen Charlotte City library listening to a recording and taking notes
Photograph depicts a plane on water. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Patrol plane E.B.".
Photograph depicts the past Exhaulted ruler of the Kitimat Elks presenting Iona Campagnolo with handmade rafting figurines at the Kitimat Delta King Days raft event. Mayor George Thom and two unidentified men watch the presentation.
Photograph depicts the past Exhaulted ruler of the Kitimat Elks presenting Iona Campagnolo with handmade rafting figurines at the Kitimat Delta King Days raft event. Campagnolo speaks into a microphone. An unidentified man stands behind Campagnolo watching the presentation.
Photograph depicts the past Exhaulted ruler of the Kitimat Elks presenting Iona Campagnolo with handmade rafting figurines at the Kitimat Delta King Days raft event. An unidentified man stands behind Campagnolo watching the presentation.
Photograph depicts a passing spur on the B.C. Electric Railway at Kennedy Station, 4 miles south of New Westminster. The view is looking north.
Photograph depicts two freighting stages passing. View is from atop one of the stages.
Photograph depicts view from atop a stage coach, a team of horses pulling a stage coach approaching.
Photograph depicts five women and two men standing on the deck of the SS Stavangerfjord, a Norwegian passenger ocean liner.
Photograph depicts five women and two men standing on the deck of the SS Stavangerfjord, a Norwegian passenger ocean liner.
Photograph depicts a few passenger trains and a band wearing traditional garb.
Photograph depicts the "MV Ballena" docked at a wharf. The Ballena was a passenger ferry built in 1892 by the Albion Iron Works Company of Victoria and originally named the Joan. This ship was sold to the Terminal Steam Navigation Company in 1914 and renamed the Ballena. It was later acquired by the Union Steamship Company in 1920 but burned at the Union dock in November of that year.
Photograph depicts the Nanaimo passenger depot of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway (at right) and the E & N freight shed (at left).
Photograph of man on the back of a passenger car attached to a steam engine. Printed annotation on recto is obscured by emulsion damage and reads: "[illegible] Atlin, B.C."
Photograph depicts an old passenger car converted to a cafe at Pemberton and Anderson Lake. It is either at Mount Currie or D'Arcy.
Photograph depicts a 12 wheeler passenger car, CPR #411641, used as car man's sleeper. Behind it is wash/shower car #412718. It is followed by work diner car #411369, which is also a 12 wheeler with an arch bar truck. They are used for work and wreck train service.
Photograph depicts three or more passengers with sleeping/bed rolls on the deck of the S.S. Nechako sternwheeler. There is a river, riverbanks and low hills in the background.
Image depicts several eighteen wheelers at the Pass Lake Road and Upper Fraser Road intersection with numerous houses and buildings in the background in McGregor, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'38.1"N 121°50'00.1"W
Nine men stand on the shores of the Peace River for a group photo. Handwritten annotations along bottom edge of photograph attempt to identify participants.
Twelve men pose on the shores of the Peace River for a group photo. Handwritten annotations along right edge of photograph identify H.G. Perry and Gray Turgeon (M.P.).
Photograph depicts a party of ambassadors wearing hardhats while inspecting the inside of the mine at Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts a party of ambassadors wearing hardhats and walking outdoors past a building at Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts a party of ambassadors standing outdoors and looking at asbestos at Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts a party of ambassadors standing outdoors near a dumptruck that is being loaded with dirt at Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts a party of ambassadors standing outside a Canadian military airplane at Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts a partition net possibly make from a hockey screen at a Recreation Canada event in Kitimat, B.C. The photograph was taken while on Iona Campagnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Photograph depicts an unidentified group of Elks marching in the Captain Cook bicentary parade. Unidentified drummers and bagpipe players march behind them.
Photograph depicts children and adults signing up for a bicycle race in Terrace.
Photograph depicts children and adults signing up for a bicycle race in Terrace.
Photograph depicts a creek with some ice on the perimeter. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "part of the creek partly frozen".
Photograph depicts a partially frozen creek.
Photograph depicts a partially demolished Great Northern Railway depot and Canadian National Railway (CN) depot behind it, in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a partial view of the CPR roundhouse at Revelstoke. The machine shop roof is in the left rear and the boiler house chimney is in the right rear. The view is looking south.
Item is a copyprint reproduced from the British Columbia Forest Service photographic records held at BC Archives.
Photograph depicts a bird's eye view of a large river, forest and mountains in the background. On the river's edge there is a scow with several persons standing on it.
Overhead view of a block of business and harbour buildings in Prince Rupert BC. The "Savoy Hotel" is visible in the foreground. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Part of Business Section & Harbour. Prince Rupert B.C. F. Button Photo Pr. Rupert No. 494."
This matchbook was acquired by Minister Iona Campagnolo at the Parliamentary Restaurant when she was an MP in Ottawa.
Photograph depicts a man standing in a loaded canoe floating close to shore. Two men stand on rocky shore in left foreground. Tall hills in background, river rapids behind canoe in midground. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Parle Pas Rapids Peace River."
Photograph taken in Parksville on Vancouver Island. Between the two utility poles in the photograph lies the northbound Courtenay main line. It has been closed since 30 June 1975. The Parksville Alberni highway is behind the camera.
Image depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Image depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Image depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Photograph depicts parking stalls in front of tennis courts located in a park in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Photograph was taken during Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.