Photograph depicts Businesses in downtown in the North Thompson region, including a sign reading "Welcome to historic George Street" and Levi's jeans store.
Photograph depicts Butch Neilsen.
Photograph depicts Butch Neilsen, Brian Fawcett, Jack Butcher, and Don White in front of Butcher residence.
Photograph depicts a waterfall pouring into the ocean from a heavily treed shoreline. There are a few buildings on the left of the photograph. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Falls at Butedale".
Photograph depicts "Butterchurch" that was built in 1870 under the direction of Father Rondeault of the Oblate Order for missionary work among the Comiakan Natives, a tribe of about 100. It was abandoned by about 1880 because of its location. It was recently restored as a historical shrine.
Photograph depicts a C.P.R. fire car (extender) on the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway at Parksville, B.C. on Vancouver Island.
Stick, boom, and bucket of a "NORTHWEST" cable shovel excavator can be seen left of a steep wall of earth in lower level of construction area. Construction worker is partially visible in foreground on far right. Building materials in background.
Image depicts a cabin at an unknown location.
Image depicts a cabin somewhere in Mud River, B.C.
Image depicts a cabin at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a cabin somewhere in Mud River, B.C.
Photograph depicts a log cabin with sod roof in forest clearing. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Sayer Creek."
Photograph depicts a small wood frame cabin with a lean to porch. Smoke is rising from the lean to chimney. There is a large snow pile in the foreground and snowy forest in the background. Possible location is Nass Harbour. Handwritten annotation below the photograph reads, "Cabin Home - H. H. Welda's 3/28"
Photograph depicts a cabin near Williams Lake. Its interior contained two old treadle sewing machines and a chesterfield. Davies had the impression it had not been inhabited for at least a decade.
Photograph depicts a rustic log cabin, shed and garden fence near the edge of a lake. The surrounding landscape is low rolling hills.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston and other cabinet ministers paddling a birch bark canoe in the grass during BC Centennial celebrations in Prince George.
Originally mounted on poster with photographs 115.1, 115.2, 115.3.
Photograph depicts a man standing beside a small dwelling. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Cabins, Naas Harbour".
Photograph depicts the boom, stick, and bucket of a "Northwest" cable shovel loading a dump truck in excavation area, snow and forest in background.
Photograph depicts the end view of a cable/hose car.
Photograph depicts a cable/hose car (work car) that was not part of the Kamloops Auxiliary.
Photograph depicts a caboose that was formerly part of KVR and was on its way to Grand Forks. It now only went 3 miles to the Canadian Cellulose pulp mill in Kraft.
Photograph depicts a wooden-sided caboose, CPR #43708, arch bar trucks. It was built in September 1943 and may have been part of a wreck train.
Photograph depicts CPR caboose #400572 at Cranbrook. It is an older style caboose with older style lettering.
Photograph depicts the last car on a train. One man is standing on a step, there is an outdoor viewing deck at the end of this railroad car.
Photograph depicts a caboose used as a mobile "Maintenance of Way" office. It was a transfer yard caboose built in Montreal in 1977-8. Made into a series of which all except two had been put to other uses since 1991-2.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of miscellaneous cabooses in British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a line of CPR cabooses and work cars at Nelson. The foremost is #437374 and was built in September, 1948.
Photograph depicts two men standing near two horses in front of a tall log cache in a forested environment.
Image depicts a nature trail along the Nechako River at Island Cache looking west with the cutbanks in the background. Map coordinates 53°55'36.2"N 122°45'11.8"W
Image depicts some cacti somewhere near Soda Creek, B.C.
Photograph depicts a home made field cattle fodder trough found at Dot Ranch, some 200 yards from a CPR Dot spur.
Photograph depicts Cadero St. in the west end of Vancouver, looking north from Barclay St. intersection in the 800 block.
Photograph speculated to have been taken during a Cadets award ceremony in Stewart, B.C. (see also item 2009.6.1.748). Power lines, trees, and mountains in background.
File consists of photographs of UNBC Cafeteria.
The item is a photograph depicting the Caine building in Prince George.
Postcard depicts a cairn "marking the spot where Canadian Pacific Railway was completed on November 7th, 1885. Twenty-eight miles west of Revelstoke, BC"
Photograph depicts a man standing beside a discovery vein along a rocky cliff. The location is believed to be the east side of Duncan Mountain, east of the north end of Thutade Lake, some 140 miles northeast of Stewart. The Cairn group of 12 mining claims was located by Cominco Ltd. in 1931.
Buildings visible on hillside in background, pier in foreground. Photo believed to have been taken at Port Simpson, B.C.
Photograph depicts sternwheeler being towed by smaller vessel, shore in background.
Handwritten photo caption beside image reads: "Caledonia".
Paddlewheeler
Paddlewheeler
Paddlewheeler
Photograph depicts a view from the water looking toward the coast line. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "California coast".
Photograph depicts palm trees and houses behind. Handwritten annotation reads, "California Palms".
File contains slides depicting places in California, USA.
Photograph depicts the Cambie St. Bridge in Vancouver, BC, looking east and showing the north fixed span of the bridge.
Photograph depicts the Cambie St. Bridge in Vancouver, BC, showing the west side and view facing south.
Photograph depicts the Cambie St. Bridge in Vancouver, BC, looking east and showing the central swing span.
Photograph depicts the Cambie St. Bridge in Vancouver, BC, looking southeast and showing the southern fixed span on the bridge.