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Mount Robson
2006.20.11.17 · Item · June 1923
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts the snowy peak of Mt. Robson in distant background. Trees and power lines in foreground, two smaller hills cross mid ground. Handwritten photo caption below photograph reads: "Mount Robson B.C. Jasper Park - June 1923."

Mountain and Road
2012.13.1.84.22 · Item · 1994
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a mountain with a thin line of what appears to be a road visible on the side, with the Bear Glacier located on the left side of the image.

Mountain behind Stewart, BC
2011.13.22 · Item · ca.1910-ca.1930
Part of Parker photograph collection

Photo of a mountain with what appears to be Stewart, BC at its foot. Printed annotation on recto is partially obscured by fading and reads: "[Illegible] Stewart, BC."

Mountain behind Stewart, BC
2011.13.23 · Item · ca.1910-ca.1930
Part of Parker photograph collection

Photo of a mountain with what appears to be Stewart, BC at its foot. Printed annotation on recto is partially obscured by fading and reads: "[Illegible] Stewart, BC."

Mountains and a Field
2012.13.1.87.026 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a field and a shack in the foreground and mountains in the background. The location is uncertain, likely Longworth, B.C.

2011.3.3.86 · Item · 17 July 1913
Part of North Coast & Central BC Postcard Collection

Photograph of a large explosion on a rocky shoreline. A bridge is visible in the foreground and a body of water is partially visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "McRae Bros Moving Mountains at Prince Rupert BC Apr 24th" Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Rupert. July 17 1913. Dear [illegible]. Just a card for that album if you've got any room left by now. This is one of the blasts for the clearing of the drydock up here. [Illegible] W.M." Postcard is addressed to: "Miss C.M. Ranip[??] 931 Northlane Av.[sic] Seattle Wash." Two Canadian one cent stamps are affixed on verso. Postmark reads: "Prince Rupert BC. PM Jul 17 13."