Canadian National Rail Conductor
- 2002.1.9.6.001
- Item
- [ca. 192-?]
Photograph depicts an unidentified Canadian National Rail conductor in uniform leaning up against a rail car.
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Canadian National Rail Conductor
Photograph depicts an unidentified Canadian National Rail conductor in uniform leaning up against a rail car.
King George V inspecting members of the Royal Irish Constabularly
R.I.C. constables lined up for inspection as King George V walks past.
General Crozier briefing members of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary
Text on recto of photograph reads: "Briefing the Auxiliaries: General Crozier, officer commanding the Auxiliary Division of the R.I.C. giving some of his men a briefing. The photographer who took this picture and the one above had to hide his camera behind a bystander’s back since her would have been arrested if he had been seen.”
English Prime Minister, David Lloyd George and the Royal Irish Constabulary
Ministers and their agents: Lloyd George receives men of the Royal Irish Constabulary and reviews a parade of Auxiliaries in Downing Street. With him are Sir Hamar Greenwood and Mr. Bonar Law.
Inspection of the Royal Irish Constabulary
Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary lined up for inspection as an unidentified English VIP walks past.
The Director General inspecting the Royal Irish Constabulary at The Depot, Dublin Ireland
Overview of a large formation of R.I.C. constables lined up for inspection by the Director General in the courtyard of Garda Headquarters, "The Depot," located in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland.
Brigadier-General H.W. Higginson talking to a sergeant R.I.C. at Ballinhassig R.I.C. barrack
Text on recto of photograph reads: “Brigadier-General H.W. Higginson, commanding 17th Infantry Brigade, talking to a sergeant R.I.C. at Ballinhassig R.I.C. barrack. Note the heavy barbed-wire on either side of the path to the front-door.”
Portrait of an unidentified constable
Photo depicts two men on a hand car: handwritten descriptor with photo reads: "Hand car photo, Chicken Lake (now Lake Kathlyn just west of Smithers on CN mainline; was the Grand Trunk Pacific ice house. Sunday March 14th, 19__."
A group of 5 males, two females and a dog posing for a photograph at Lindup railroad station near
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Major A.E. Percival, the Essex Regiment, with senior R.I.C. officer at Bandon Barracks
James Joseph Claxton in uniform
James Joseph Claxton, in full uniform, stands beside a garden in front of a grand building.
Formal portrait of a group of six men standing outside a British Columbia Police station. Typed annotation originally attached to photograph: “Photo with no cars, 6 peoples: Left to Right: unidentified; unidentified; Ralph Cave; R.P. Stone; unidentified; Jensen”
Canadian Army reading a lesson at a victory service near Enschede, Holland
Text associated with this image reads: “Canadian army in Holland and Germany: First Canadian Army reading the lesson at an impressive Victory service near Enshede, Holland” It is believed this image along with text noted above was published on p. 197 of "Canada’s Weekly."
A collection of photographs of the early exploration exhibitions in the asbestos mountains area.
Manager's Progress Photographs
This file contains photograph from early construction of Cassiar Mine and townsite. Photographs were stapled to inter-office correspondence paper and sent with pages of photo descriptions. Photographs have been removed and rehoused, maintaining original order.
Parte deRay Williston fonds
Item is a photograph of a stack of saw logs.
Overview of Royal Irish Constabulary badges from the James Joseph Claxton Collection
Framed collection of Royal Marine Light Infantry badges
Framed RMLI badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of badges from the Royal Canadian Naval Air Service and Naval Fire Service
Framed military badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of military badges
Visible crests can be seen with the following words: “First Garrison Battalion” and “Second Garrison Battalion”, as well as the following acronyms: "R.C.E." (Royal Canadian Engineers?) and "R.C.C.S." (Royal Canadian Corps of Signals?) Framed military badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of Canadian? military badges
Framed military badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary helmet
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Royal Irish Constabulary wall plaque
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary badges, buckles and whistle chain
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary badges and arm crests
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia. Sticker on verso reads: “Ulster Museum Copyright not to be reproduced without written permission.”
2nd Annual Northwest Brigade Canoe Race
Parte deJack Carbutt Collection
James Joseph Claxton posing with his collection of R.I.C. badges
James Joseph Claxton sits on a stool pointing to a large wooden display case filled with Royal Irish Constabulary medals and badges.
Close-up of Royal Irish Constabulary badges from the James Joseph Claxton Collection
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Royal Irish Constabulary badges from the JJ Claxton Collection”
Closeup of an Royal Irish Constabulary pouch badge
Handwritten annotation on verso reads:“Pouch badge of officers shoulder belt from about 1884 to time of disbandment ie. 1922” Stamp on verso reads: “CHAS. B. HILL-TOUT 1650 Hampshire Road, oak Bay Victoria, B. C.” Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary helmet
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of the blades of four swords of the Royal Irish Constabulary
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of framed badges of the An Garda Síochána
Framed collection of badges believed to be of the An Garda Síochána - the police force of the Republic of Ireland. Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary badges
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary badges and arm crests
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia. Sticker on verso reads: “Ulster Museum Copyright not to be reproduced without written permission.”
General Mine Operations Research
An assortment of photographs speculated to have been used for research purposes as Cassiar administration established the mine and the town.
Closeup of four sword hilts of the Royal Irish Constabulary
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary helmet
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of University crests from across Canada [?] Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary badges, buckle and whistle chain
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia. Sticker on verso reads: “Ulster Museum Copyright not to be reproduced without written permission.”
James Joseph Claxton seated on a couch beside an unidentified man
Two men seated on a floral patterned couch with Claxton’s framed badge collection visible on the wall behind them.
Close-up of Royal Irish Constabulary badges from the James Joseph Claxton Collection
Closeup of an Royal Irish Constabulary buckle clasp
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Constabulary of Ireland W/B clasp 18ho”. Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of an Royal Irish Constabulary badge
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Shako Date previous to 1869”. Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of an Royal Irish Constabulary helmet badge
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Rank and File Helmet badge worn after 1887 officer same pattern but of white metal R & F bronze”. Stamp on verso reads: “CHAS. B. HILL-TOUT 1650 Hampshire Road, oak Bay Victoria, B. C.” . Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of an Royal Irish Constabulary silver Celtic ornament
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Silver Celtic ornament worn by all officers after 1884 on the shoulder belt up to disbandment - 1922” Stamp on verso reads: “CHAS. B. HILL-TOUT 1650 Hampshire Road, oak Bay Victoria, B. C.” Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of Canadian? military badges
Framed military badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Framed collection of military badges
Framed military badges believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.
Closeup of Royal Irish Constabulary leather belt and case with attached gold badges and chain
Item believed to be a part of J.J. Claxton's collection of police memorabilia.