Bridge is 200ft. above water.
Prince Rupert (?) Men on railway surveying crew (?)
Prince Rupert (?) Men on railway surveying crew (?)
Prince Rupert (?)
Large explosion to the left of a railway; wooden buildings visible on the right and water visible in the distance.
People running along railway tracks towards the cloud of smoke and debris left after a large explosion to the left of a railway; wooden buildings visible on the right and water visible in the distance.
Wharf perspective
Unidentified train engineer standing on the front end of train engine No.123
Two men standing on railway tracks, displaying a large salmon hanging from a pole while another man in a suit looks on from the door of a caboose.
Bulkley Valley (?)
One featured building might be a church structure.
Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "GTP survey party relaxes on day off, circa 1911, R.A. Harlow second from right."
Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "After the Blast, 21st Jan. 1914"
Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "The Last Big Blast, Prince Rupert BC, 21st Jan. 1914"
Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Before the Blast 21st Jan. 1914"
R.A. Harlow is believed to be man in front to the immediate right of the pennant.
Partially visible handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Mrs. O.M. Helgerson, Prince Rupert, BC"
Partially visible handwritten annotation on verso reads: "...floats 3 miles west of Rupert"(?)
Handwritten annotation in ink on verso reads: "My Jap cook. Tomiachi (?) Katsamuata (?)
Handwritten annotation in ink on recto consists of an arrow pointing to a tent-like structure
This might be the Bulkley River
Second man in from left is believed to be R.A. Harlow.
Man is believed to be R. A. Harlow. Sign on hand car reads: "Buda Motor Car".
Man on far right is believed to be R. A. Harlow.
Man on far left is believed to be R. A. Harlow.
Second man in from the right is possibly R.A. Harlow. Building is potentially an residency engineering office.
Two of the four men appear to be pulling in a floating log.
Two of the four men appear to be pulling in a floating log.
Unidentified man standing next to a lake or river; a bridge is visible in the background
Handwritten annotation on verso: "I think this is worth enlarging don't you?"