Photograph depicts a train of pack horses carrying loaded packs and walking up a mountain trail.
Photograph depicts a loaded packhorse carrying Prentiss Gray's camera equipment.
Caption describing photograph: "Loaded logging truck on way to log dump on Eagle Lake. East Loop, F.E.S. Aleza Lake."
Caption describing photograph: "As GBW Film 4 Frame 4 (2007.1.30.2.042)"
Two men driving a loaded logging truck along a wooden road.
Item is a photograph of the Lloyd Bros. Cluculz Lake Operation in April 1964.
Slide depicts a close up of a llama eating hay. The photograph was taken in Kaleden, BC. Original slide index description: "Llama, Kaleden."
Image depicts numerous fallen trees and two unknown individuals somewhere in the Crooked River Provincial Park, near the Livingston Springs.
Image depicts the Livingston Springs in the Crooked River Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Livingston Springs in the Crooked River Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Livingston Springs in the Crooked River Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Livingston Springs in the Crooked River Provincial Park, with an unknown individual present.
Everyone in image sits on floor or furniture in living room.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Living Room Speech, Terrace”
Campagnolo speaks to Ray Skoglund, owner of Skoglund Hot Springs; both hold glasses.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Mr. Ray Skoglund, Terrace 1975”.
Campagnolo faces away from camera.
Campagnolo and an unidentified man hold hors d’oeuvres while listening to an unidentified individual outside of the frame.
Photograph depicts a liquor store and church on Main St. in Lillooet, B.C.
Photograph depicts the Lions Gate (suspension) Bridge.
Slide depicts a close up of a lion lying on wood shavings in an enclosed area. The photograph was taken in Kaleden, BC. Original slide index description: "lion, Kaleden."
Photograph taken from a small hill looking down on a crowd of men gathered around the Grand Trunk Pacific railway tracks in the winter. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Linking up of Steel on G.T.P. Transcontinental 1914."
The last spike ceremony was held on April 7, 1914 one mile east of Fort Fraser, BC.
Two men pole a boat along the Rapids while another man is visible walking along the rocky shoreline.
Three men pole a boat down the Finlay Rapids - front view.
Three men pole a boat down the Finlay Rapids- side view.
One man poles a boat down the Finlay Rapids.
Photograph depicts a line of cabooses on the caboose track at Revelstoke. There are rumours that the vehicles are to become obsolete by replacing them with a monitoring device attached to the last car of a train.