- File contains photographs done to item level description, depicting miscellaneous people and locations at or around Cassiar, B.C. This includes a photograph of renowned prospector William (“Bill”) Storie, Bill Pratt with a fox, a community gathering in a someone's home, and a hockey game.
- Also included but not to item level is a photo of "David Madore" as part of his application to Cassiar, photo of "William Field" a local hire maintenance mechanic, and photos of a RNWMP Post sign (Royal North West Mounted Police) that depicts annotations "Indian grave" , "Miners Cabin" , "Road House" , "Customs House" , "St. James Church" , "Swansons Store" etc., and 15 negatives of various individuals at what appears to be someone's home.
- Also included is cabin at Boya Lake, which used to be named Chain lake, located off the Stewart-Cassiar highway. This land of this cabin may have been involved legal issues , which was related to people at Cassiar.
Photograph depicts wood houses behind stand of trees in Cassiar valley. Truck, power poles, and road in foreground, mountains in background. Typed caption below photo in original duotang album: "Two Bedroom Pan-Abode Houses - Cassiar Townsite". Handwritten annotation on verso: "Sept 1954".
Photograph depicts snow-plowed road lined with trees, valley and mountain in background. Believed to have been taken from vehicle. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Approach to Quartz Rock Creek".
Photograph depicts snow-plowed road in foreground, Cassiar mountians in background. Road is lined with trees and power poles, and vehicle is visible in distance. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Looking west from townsite".
Photograph depicts a log cabin in the woods with a small porch and moose antlers hanging from the roof.
Photograph depicts four signs on a board that read, "St James Church," "Farm Land and Cabin," Swanson's Store," and "RNWMP Post."
Photograph depicts a young man wearing a hat, possibly David Madore.
Reclamation is the process of recovering disturbed land to its former state or other productive uses. This collection of photographs depicts men at work instituting a project on the control of erosion and to restore the mined areas to a condition in keeping with the environmental standards.
Photographs of various Cassiar Staff at work. There is extensive annotations on the back of each photo explaining who is depicted and where they are working.
Photograph depicts maintenance worker Dale Teague.
Photograph depicts mill carpenter Joe Hebert.
Photograph depicts screen repairman Jean-Marie Bilodeau.
Photograph depicts a Cassiar employee Melvin Taylor holding a hardhat on a desk.
Photograph depicts Phil B working underground.
Photograph depicts Gile Chartrand in the surface shop.
Photograph depicts warehouse clerks Cecile Pratt and Tracy Kellar in an office.
Photograph depicts mill foreman Eric Stump sitting at a desk.
Photograph depicts chief engineer for environment and safety Ashley Brown.
Photograph depicts underground mine superintendent Gerald Verret.
Photograph depicts engineer clerk Karen Brocklebank and underground mine captain Andre Jacob.
Photograph depicts utilities foreman Dave Tripp sitting at a desk.
Photograph depicts Cassiar employee Dennis McLeod in the underground mine.
Photograph depicts temporary warehouse clerk Dawn McGill sitting at a desk.
Photograph depicts process engineer Carl Kottmeier.
Photograph depicts Ciril Habjan, mill maintenance general foreman.
Subseries consists of photographic material pertaining to the corporate affairs of the Cassiar Asbestos Corporation.
Photograph depicts Prime Minster Pierre Trudeau shaking hands with two men upon arrival in Cassiar.