Photograph depicts a winter landscape with Mt. Park and the Tipple visible.
Photograph depicts a winter landscape with Mt. Park visible.
Rivers also known as Jarvis Creek and McGregor River.
Rivers also known as Jarvis Creek and McGregor River.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Mt. Gray is also known as Mt. Petrie.
Mt. Gray is also known as Mt. Petrie.
Mt. Gray is also known as Mt. Petrie.
Mt. Gray is also known as Mt. Petrie.
Photograph depicts a view of Mt. Garibaldi, possibly from Brackendale.
Image depicts Mt. Fitzwilliam.
Image depicts Mt. Fitzwilliam.
Photograph depicts Mount Begbie, noted by Wyness to be the highest point on the Cariboo Highway at mile 85. Mount Begbie is located at approximately 51°28'33''N, 121°22'00''W, on the east side of Cariboo Hwy, between 70 Mile House and 100 Mile House, in the Lillooet Land District. Wyness annotated this photograph with the statement that they "tied this one in"; 'tying in' is a land survey term, implying that the crew may have also been surveying in this area.
Mrs. Stephanie Scholander and young Mabel Scholander posing for a photograph on a grassy ledge overlooking the river.
Photograph depicts Mrs. Murry wearing overalls and hat, seated on horse. A team of horses pulling wagon can be seen in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mrs. Murray."
Group stands on path, field in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mrs. H. McDonell & baby - Edward Nelson Bunker. Mrs. Bunker and little boy next oldest to the baby."
File contains article on life and death of Marion Collison and an excerpt from an editorial by Joyce Collison in BC Bookworld (1996) regarding the need to write the biography of Marion Collison.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Ooligans hung for drying, Mrs. Huston, and some Native children, near the Nass River, 1932."
Woman stands with umbrella and purse on paved street, trees and building in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Mrs. Earley."
Item is a photograph of Mrs. Charlie Weir sitting on the steps of a house with a baby on her lap and her son by her side.
Photograph depicts a woman posing for a photograph in front of a house, possibly in Vancouver. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Mrs. Brown".
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston speaking at the “Resources for the future Conference” in Montreal in 1962.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston washing dishes with Mrs. Evelyn Yost, Dormitory Matron, and Mrs. Houghtaling, Chief Cook, in the kitchen of the renovated army barracks which became the Prince George School’s first dormitory. The dormitory was the first of its kind in B.C.
Image depicts a snow sculpture of the Mr. P.G. lounging on a couch, possibly during the Winter City Conference, in Prince George, B.C. Taken at the Prince George Civic Center. Map coordinates 53°54'45.6"N 122°44'59.6"W
Image depicts Mr. P.G. and the Tourism Information site at the intersection of Highway 16 and 97. Map coordinates 53°53'46.5"N 122°46'00.7"W
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing to left of Mr. Murray and horse. Cardboard box lies in left foreground, and a team of horses pulling wagon can be seen in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mr. Murray on the horse."
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Mr. Moore, HGP, Parr Brown, Tailor, killed in France, Central Ave. Fort George, 1913"
Photograph of two men at cook fire
Photograph depicts a man in work clothes holding fifteen or more fish on a line. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Mr. J. Pierce".
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Ooligans hung for drying, near the Nass River. Mr. Huston, manager of the Hudson Bay Store, Port Simpson, 1932."
Photograph depicts a man in a business suit standing on a boardwalk, lawn and fence in the midground, treed forest in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Mr. G. Chambers".