Photograph depicts a view of Tutizzi Lake in the summer near Jack Baker's cabin.
Photograph depicts a turntable located at the CN Junction in Kamloops. It was strpped of rails and decking prior to being lifted out of the well.
Photograph depicts a turntable pit located at the CN Junction in Kamloops, BC
Photograph depicts a turntable located at the CN Junction in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a turntable at the CPR Penticton yard. The view is looking east.
Photograph depicts a turntable outside a disused roundhouse at the C.P.R. yards in Coquitlam. The turntable is still in use.
Image depicts a small section of Turner Lake, with what is most likely Glacier Mountain in the distance; they are located in South Tweedsmuir Park, B.C.
Photograph depicts a short tunnel through embankment of the former KVR. It was now exposed.
Photograph depicts the CPR Kettle Valley Railway in Myra Canyon. This is the southern portal of a 375 ft. long tunnel at about mile 85.7. Part of the bore is supported by timbers.
Photograph depicts the CPR Kettle Valley Railway in Myra Canyon. It shows the northern portal of a 277 ft. tunnel, located at mile 86.3.
Photograph depicts the CPR Kettle Valley Railway in Myra Canyon. This is the northern portal of a 375 ft. long tunnel at mile 85.7. It is lettered 1941 and there is 100 lb. rail dated 1947 at this location.
Image depicts the White Pass Train entering a tunnel in the mountain side.
Image depicts a view of Tumuch Lake Valley, south-east of Raven Peak.
Image depicts a view of Tumuch Lake Valley, south-east of Raven Peak.
Glacier also known as the Cheguin Icefall and Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Image depicts the Tumbler Ridge School.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the scenery in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Slide depicts a row of red and yellow tulips in front of a row of blossoming cherry trees. Original slide index description: "Tulips & Chery Blossoms Ok. Mission."
Photograph depicts a shed in Tulameen.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a steam tugboat named "Master" owned by the World Ship Society (Vancouver Chapter). Photograph taken during Carnival and Regatta week in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" going to turn starboard after backing out from the dock. The view is looking southeast.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" moored at a dock in North Vancouver, 200 yards west of the Burrard Dry Dock, 2 days in service after refit.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" backing out at North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Island Sovereign" with Burrard floating dock in the background.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Gulf Margaret" with a Straits scow leaving the north arm of the Fraser River and entering the main river at New Westminster, travelling upstream. The tug belongs to the Gulf of Georgia Towing Company.
Photograph depicts a tugboat named "Gillking" docked at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts the tugboat "Brunette" at Westview Harbour, Powell River. It is registered in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a small tugboat rescuing a motor cruiser that had been swept downstream in the Annacis Channel against a bridge, about 1.5 miles southwest of the Patullo Bridge, New Westminster.
Photograph depicts a tug towing gravel scow that was used to make concrete. Photograph taken at a BCER swing bridge.
Photograph depicts an unnamed tug boat. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Tug - name unknown".
Photograph depicts a small tug being completely renovated on a floating scow.
Photograph depicts a tug at Kingcome Navigation Dock in Vancouver Harbour.