Photograph depicts some stumps and grassland in the foreground, a few buildings on the right, sparsely forested rocky hillside in the background.
Photograph depicts a view of the Kettle River canyon and traffic bridge.
Photograph depicts a view of the Kettle River canyon and traffic bridge.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts the Kettle river valley between Cascade BC and the American Boundary.
Photograph depicts a cleared field in the foreground, barns and buildings on the left and trees in the background.
Photograph depicts bears in captivity. The large bear is chained by a neck collar.
Photograph depicts a ranch style gate looking beyond to a road and buildings.
Photograph depicts a foreground of forest looking toward Christina lake with mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts a young female standing beside an open tent in outdoor clothing (possibly a crew member?).
Photograph depicts a view of a forested valley, a human figure stands on a path in the midground.
Photograph depicts a view of well kept buildings, orchard and mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts orchards with mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts a view of main street Grand Forks, BC.
Photograph depicts a newly cleared field, forest and mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts a view of Victoria from a ship in the Inner Harbour. Visible on the shore, from right to left, are: the Empress Hotel, the Belmont, the Customs Building, and other buildings along Douglas Street.
Photograph depicts a large construction in Victoria BC, possibly be related to the construction of the Johnson Street Bridge or the construction of a large building near the shoreline.
Photograph depicts the bridge at Goodacre Pond in Beacon Hill in Victoria, BC. Swans are swimming in the pond and there is a path and footbridge behind the pond.
Photograph depicts a view from a water vessel looking toward an inlet and mountains near the shore.
Photograph depicts an expanse of water, on the shore are low treed hills and snow peaked mountains in the distance.
Photograph depicts a waterfall on a rocky mountainside. There are snow peaked mountains in the distance.
Postcard depicts 'The Gap," the entrance to the Rockies.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon, Field, BC on the CPR line.
Postcard depicts Mt. Stephen and Field, BC
Postcard depicts Mt. Stephen in Field, BC
Photograph depicts the "MV Ballena" docked at a wharf. The Ballena was a passenger ferry built in 1892 by the Albion Iron Works Company of Victoria and originally named the Joan. This ship was sold to the Terminal Steam Navigation Company in 1914 and renamed the Ballena. It was later acquired by the Union Steamship Company in 1920 but burned at the Union dock in November of that year.
Plan depicts the location of buildings occupied by the Northern Construction Company on the old Kamloops Station ground.
Boardwalk in foreground, buildings and roads in mid ground, cut banks in background. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Prince George. B.C. 1921 by Moore”. Handwritten annotation in ink on verso reads: “The Netchaco river is between the mountain and the city and the C.N.R. runs along the river bank nearest the city. This picture is taken looking north.”
File contains a 1921 original copy of "The Talking Trees and Canadian Forest Trees" by James Lawler and the Department of the Interior Forestry Branch.
Photograph depicts Lord French and several other men in military uniform inspecting a row of Royal Irish Constabulary officers. Typed annotation on recto of photograph reads: “Lord French’s farewell, May 1921: Before leaving Ireland Lord French inspects the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Auxiliaries in Phoenix Park. Immediately behind him is General H.H. Tudor, Chief of Police in Ireland, 1920-21.”
Front view of several men working on Grand Trunk Pacific train 218 in the winter. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso of postcard reads: “Prince George, B.C., Dec. 1921 yard & main line.”
File predominantly consists of correspondence to Rev. W.H. Collison from the Church Missionary Society. However, some letters in this file are also from individual parishioners, fellow clergymen, Massett councillors, and the American Geographical Society.
Colour-coded geological topographic map. Geological Survey produced for the Bureau of Economic Geology, Department of Mines, Bureau of Economic Geology, Canada. Includes detailed topographic cross section.
Photograph is a group portrait in front of the home of Lloyd Hague. Handwritten annotation on verso reads, "This picture taken Mother's Day 1921 in front of Lloyd Hague's house. Left to Right - Lloyd Hague, Mrs. Hague of Cincinnati Ohio, Mrs. John E Pearce, Mother and myself".
Photograph of George Street in Prince George B.C. Cars, people, and signage are visible. Printed annotation on recto reads: “George St. Prince George B.C. 1921 R7 by Moore” There is an “X” in ink over the fire hall. Handwritten annotation in ink on verso reads: “This view is also looking north and where I have put the X is the one and only fire hall and you can see the fire engine in the street. This is the main street.”
"North Pacific Mission" chapter from an unidentified book. (pages 219 – 224)
File consists of a British Columbia Provincial Government publication by W.P. Hinton entitled "Report on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway: Its Organization and Operation, with Recommendations".
Slightly elevated street view of several Prince Rupert storefronts. A large pile of rubble is visible on the left of the photograph. Printed annotation on recto reads: " Prince Rupert BC." Handwritten annotation on recto reads: " July 29, 1922."
Slightly elevated street view of a large pile of rubble next to several storefronts in Prince George. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC."
Photograph depicts two women with flowers and three men standing on grass and boardwalk in foreground, large building in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso: “Government Agency at S. Fort George 1922."
"The Indians of Northern British Columbia" J. H. Keen. Chapter taken from an unidentified book, pages 409-414
Map depicting surveyed lands, statutory timber lands, land recording divisions, game reserves, communities, bodies of water, and transport routes. Includes inset of McBride townsite.