Photograph depicts hedges and creeping foliage around picket fence in foreground. House stands in background featuring enclosed porch. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Merry Xmas + Happy New Year Aunt Lillian. This is my garden in the foreground the main thing in view being the morning glories. Lots of love Jean."
Photograph depicts a river or lake, and opposite shore in background. A garden can be seen behind fence in foreground.
Photograph is one of 13 images printed from digital format on a CD-R featuring members of a group referred to as 'Terracites' (see item 2009.6.1.697) pictured in the gardens; see also items 2009.6.1.698 - 2009.6.1.710.
Photograph is one of 13 images printed from digital format on a CD-R featuring members of a group referred to as 'Terracites' (see item 2009.6.1.697) pictured in the gardens; see also items 2009.6.1.698 - 2009.6.1.710.
Photograph depicts Gary Pederson driving a truck in the equipment garage.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka in Ottawa, Ontario in 1971.
Photograph is a portrait of Gary Runka and Joan Sawicki.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka and Joan Sawicki on a BC central coast beach.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka backpacking in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka hiking on Southern Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka in his Land Sense Ltd. office in Burnaby.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka on his farm in Baldonnel, BC.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka receiving a Agricultural Institute of Canada Fellow award at the 1990 AIC Convention at the Penticton Conference Centre.
Photograph depicts Gary Runka, Terry Lewis, and Gordon Gram at the end of a backpacking trip in the Lower Stein River Valley.
Photograph depicts a gas (?) shovel digging a ditchline through a forested area.
Photograph depicts a gas (?) shovel digging out a ditchline through a forested landscape.
Image depicts a gas compression station located at Summit Lake, north of Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts gas pumps that were adjacent to the Acton Kilby General Store that was operated by Mr. Acton Kilby, aged 81. He is visible in the shadows towards the left of the photograph and the left pump. Mr. Kilby's father acquired the store in 1902. The store was near historical Harrison Mills.
Photograph depicts gas pumps and buckboard at Kingsbaker Creek, at the southeast end of Mara Lake on Highway 97A, about 10 miles south of Sicamous.
Photograph depicts a gas shovel located in a large ditch amidst a forested landscape.
Photograph depicts details of agas tank and carrying handles.
Image depicts an individual opening the gate at Nautley in Fort Fraser, B.C.
Water perspective of geological formations along the Peace River - vertical view.
Water perspective of geological formations along the Peace River - horizontal view.
Image depicts a gathering of people for an uncertain event at an uncertain location, possibly in Lillooet, B.C. A few tents are set up in the picture.
Caption: "Fort St. James, Northern B.C. Gathering of Siwashes to meet a Cardinal straight from the Pope. Note segregation of the sexes; also little girl just married to the church. Cardinal third priest from left. Frank." Item is a group photograph of First Nations people gathered to receive a Cardinal. "Siwash" was a derrogatory term sometimes used to refer to First Nations people of the Northern Pacific Coast of North America.
Handwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: "Gathering up the pieces [re. plane crash, item 2006.20.12.42]." Photograph depicts two trucks and a large group of men standing in airstrip believed to be at Whitehorse. Group of various buildings visible in background on right.
Royal Canadian Air ForceImage depicts a gauging station at Shelley, B.C.
Image depicts a gauging tower at Shelley, B.C.
Photograph depicts two rows of men in military uniform being given a briefing by a man in the foreground of the image. Typed annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Briefing the Auxiliaries: General Crozier, officer commanding the Auxiliary Division of the R.I.C., giving some of his men a briefing. The photographer who took this picture and the one above had to hide his camera behind a bystander’s back since her would have been arrested if he had been seen.”
Handwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: " 'General Duties' (G.D.) man at Officers' Quarters." Photograph depicts man in sweater vest and tie sitting in front of closed door with "R.C.A.F OFFICERS QUARTERS" printed on side. There is a broom on right, boots on left, and wood slat sidewalk in foreground.
Royal Canadian Air ForceTown in a harbour - Alaska (?)
Photograph taken at the Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd, Prince George. Visible is a General Motors switcher, built in 1959. Aqcuired in 1981. On private Northwood trackage with the mill in the background.
Photograph depicts a switcher running towards a CN interchange. Just left the Fraser River bridge. All private and owned by Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.
Photograph depicts young girl standing on front deck of "WANAMAKER'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE." Car visible on left, gas pump in front. Trees and neighbouring house visible in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "ATLIN."
Photograph depicts a general store owned by Acton Kilby that was still operated by him at age 81. His family had moved from New Westminster in 1902 to run the store. The CPR depot originally connected direcly to the second floor of the building. Harrison Mills lay at the junction of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers and was an important site during steamboat days. Now it was a backwater of 3 dwellings beside the railway.
Slightly elevated view of an intersection surrounded by residential and business buildings in Prince Rupert BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "General View Prince Rupert. B.C. W.W.W."
Photograph depicts a general view of switch detail at the C.P.R. False Creek yards in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the general view of the waterfront buildings between Burrard and Thurlow St., in Vancouver Harbour looking northwest from Burrard St. The Immigration Building is on the left and the "Princess of Vancouver" (C.P.R.) is in the middle distance.
Photograph depicts a general view, looking north, of Westview Harbour with the Powell River paper plant smoking in the background.