Photograph depicts a telephone pole near Reiswig, on the main road between Vernon and Arrow Lakes.
Photograph depicts telephone fittings on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts telephone fittings on Vancouver Island.
Image depicts a man with the wire for the telegraph trail in an uncertain location.
Image depicts the old telegraph station in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Photograph depicts a telegraph line on the Williams Lake to Bella Coola road.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek Road, as well as the Creek itself.
Image depicts Telegraph Creek Road.
Image depicts Telegraph Creek Road.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts a cliff face near Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts a bridge over Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts an old telegraph cabin at Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts an old telegraph cabin at Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts a set of railway tracks, and a building with a sign which reads: "Telegraphs." The location is uncertain, but possibly in the Peace River Region.
Image depicts what appears to be a teepee at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a man, possibly Ted Faulkner, looking at a creek.
Photograph depicts teams rafting the Kitimat River for the Elks Raft Race during the Kitimat Delta King Days. Five unidentified people in costume wear life jackets and stand on a raft with a sign that says "Big John's Corner Store."
Photograph depicts teams rafting the Kitimat River for the Elks Raft Race during the Kitimat Delta King Days. Six unidentified people paddle a partially submerged raft. Taken during Camapgnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Photograph depicts teams rafting the Kitimat River for the Elks Raft Race during the Kitimat Delta King Days. Five unidentified people wear life jackets and stand on a raft on the river. Four other unidentified people watch and film from a nearby boat.
Photograph depicts teams rafting the Kitimat River for the Elks Raft Race during the Kitimat Delta King Days. Five unidentified people wear paddle a partially submerged kayak. Four other unidentified people stand and sit in a boat to the left of the frame.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of the team from Great Britain who participated in the World Trap and Skeet Championships in France.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston with the teaching staff of the Prince George Junior Senior High School in 1946. Mr. Williston is seated front row centre.
Small wooden outhouse with wooden planked pathway sits in an open field behind the Teacherage. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Behind the teacherage. Guess what?”
Back, left to right: Ellen (nee Taylor) and husband Percy Garland, Joan Graves (daughter of Lucy Taylor), Dick Baxter (son of Violet), Violet (nee Taylor) Baxter. Front, left to right: [unknown], Margret Baxter (wife of Alan Baxter), Judy Taylor (daughter of Arthur Taylor), Edna Roth (daughter of Violet).
Photograph taken on Ross Crescent, Prince George, at the home of Violet Baxter. Car and trees in background.
Group of women and children sit on steps in front of unidentified building. Hermina Taylor holds one year old Dixon. Five year old Ellen sits behind Hermina and between two unidentified women, one of whom holds four year old Violet. Ellen holds a doll.
Front, left to right: Hermina Taylor, Kay (nee Irwin, wife of Arthur Taylor), Violet and Bob Baxter. Back, left to right: [Ellen?], Percy Garland (husband to Ellen Taylor), [Tom Taylor?]. Hermina holds a baby, speculated to be Ian or Jillian (children of Arthur Taylor). Houses stand in background behind road.
Standing from left to right: Hugh Taylor Jr. and wife Corrine, Hermina Taylor, Alan Baxter (son of Violet Taylor) and wife Margret, Beverly Taylor (wife of Ian), Arthur Taylor, Ian Taylor (son of Arthur), Ronald Butler (husband to Jillian).
Seated from left to right: Virginia (nee Taylor) Silvester, Jillian Butler (daughter of Arthur Taylor), Dixon Taylor.
Group is gathered at a farm on Lulu Island, B.C. belonging to a friend of the family named Edna Mozer. Wood building, trees and vehicle in background.
Group of men, women, and children stand in field below large sign that reads: "GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC TRACK CONNECTED APRIL 7th 1914 PRINCE RUPERT MILEAGE 373-96 - WINNIPEG MILEAGE 1,374". Two men in formal attire stand on either side of group, women and children in between. A spotted dog stands on right. It is believed that members of the Taylor family are present in group (Hermina holding infant Tom, surrounded by Violet, Lucy, Arthur, Virginia, and Dixon). Man and woman in back left speculated to be Lillian and A.K. Bourchier. Handwritten annotation on envelope of negative reads: "Ft. Fraser 1916".
Hermina Taylor stands with group gathered on front steps of veranda. An elderly couple and young girl sit on the steps beside Lucy and Violet Taylor (Violet holding a baby). Hermina and young girl stand behind them on right, and a man and young woman stand behind on left. A wood pile can be seen behind the house.
Photograph depicts an old tannery that appeared to be being slowly renovated after years of disuse.
Photograph depicts a tank 'Scale Test Car' at the Kamloops CPR yard.
Photograph depicts a tank that was found outside of the headquarters of the British Columbia Armoured Regiment in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a new tank car for sodium chlorate CN/CP interchange.
Photograph depicts an old tank car owned by a logging railway on Vancouver Island, parked at the end of a spur behind a locomotive shed of the Alberni Pacific Railway.