Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
The group stands onstage at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Unidentified individuals sit and stand onstage in background at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Three rows of unidentified individuals wearing regalia sit onstage in background.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Campagnolo stands second from right.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Campagnolo stands second from left.
An unidentified woman hands Iona Campagnolo an honourary degree at convocation ceremony, both wearing regalia.
Typed letter on University of Calgary, The Senate Office letterhead, dated 3 October 1994, reads: “Dear Chancellor Campagnolo: Re: Convocation Picture, I have enclosed a picture as a memento from the June 10th Installation Ceremony. I hope you enjoy it. Sincerely, Lynne Grinnell, Ceremonies Office”
Photograph depicts a horse drawn wagon at Kingbaker Creek on the southeast end of Mara Lake, south of Sicamous on highway 97A.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn hay rack in a field on the north slopes of Vedder Mountain, near Yarrow.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn mowing machines on an Indian Reserve. The machine in the foreground was named "Champion" made by B.F. Avery and Company. The other one was named "McCormack Deering."
Photograph depicts a horse drawn steam fire engine on display at Grand Forks.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn wagon in Barkerville.
Photograph depicts a horse drawn wagon in a garden at New Denver, Slocan Lake.
No annotation on slide.
No annotation on slide.
Photograph depicts a horse pack train following its mounted leader along a snow-covered forest path.
Item is a photograph of a copy print, resulting in a low quality photographic reproduction. Reproduced as a print, slide, and a negative. Location of original photograph is unknown.
Image depicts the town of Horsefly, B.C.
Digitized video clip of silent film footage depicts Erik and Adolph Viksten, as well as other members of the Viksten family, fishing at Horsefly Lake.
Annotation on slide: "Horse-logging single-tree selection, Pass Lake SBSvk"
Image depicts several horses near a camper somewhere in Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Photograph depicts two men seated in horse-drawn sled. Horses stand in front of short picket fence in foreground, large log building and shed in midground. Trees on hill visible in background. It is speculated that the man seated behind the white horse may be Mr. A. K. Bourchier. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Alexandria road house".
Photograph depicts a tent set up in a forest clearing filled with tall grass with horses grazing in the area. In the background dense forest area is visible.
Photograph depicts a view looking across a small river. Two men stand on the shore of the photographer, several horses loaded with packs are on the opposite side of the river.
Photograph depicts two horses grazing behind log fence along the beach of Stuart Lake. Forested peninsula and distant hills are visible in background. Handwritten photo caption below photograph reads: "Stuart Lake, BC".
Photograph depicts approximately nine dark horses grazing in field to left of large coniferous tree. Wooded hillside in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Cottonwood river".
Photograph depicts a team of Clydesdale horses pulling a decorated wagon. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Dominion Day Prince Rupert BC 1914” Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “1914 Dominion Day Prince Rupert.” Handwritten annotation in ink on verso is addressed to “Mrs. Herbert Hampton New Harvey House Niagara Falls New York” Cancelation mark on Canadian 1 cent stamp is dated: July 22, 14
Photograph depicts horses resting in a forested landscape with a snow-covered plateau and mountains in the background.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Hospital & church in foreground at Port Essington".
Image depicts what is possibly Hospital Beach in Kitimat, B.C. The facility in the background is possibly the Alcan smelter.
Image depicts the hospital building and another building in Wells, B.C.
Photograph depicts the Hospital Cottage on Main St. in Sechelt, B.C. which also appears to have been home to the Magistrates and Small Debts Court at one point. A large central hospital for the whole of the Sechelt Peninsula was opened in 1965 at Sechelt.
Photograph depicts a small log building with a tree fallen on the roof and door falling off. A stone path and pool of water is in the foreground. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Hot springs, Bartons Creek".
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "72. Hotel, Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts the Fort Fraser Hotel with horses and a carriage parked outside. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Photograph depicts Hotel Fort George with people, cars and power pole in foreground. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Hotel Fort George - 1913”.
Photograph depicts street corner view of Hotel Fort George with people and utility pole in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso “Hotel Fort George Central Fort George 1913".
Photograph taken at Carmi, an old village between Rock Creek and Kelowna. Visible is an old hotel that was up for sale.
Photograph depicts an old hotel in the center of Keremeos. It once had been a thriving staging post. The village now only contained 2 building which included this hotel and a dance hall that had been converted to a barn.
Street view of many vehicles parked in front of the Hotel Northern. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Hotel Northern, South Fort George."
Photograph of Prince George Hotel with several early model cars and a few people. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Hotel Prince George, Prince George, B. C.”