Stewart, BC

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              20 Archival description results for Stewart, BC

              2009.7.3 · Series · 1878-1929
              Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

              Maps within this series document the placer streams, islands and harbours of the Queen Charlotte Islands; as well as the mining properties located within the vicinity of Stewart, BC.

              Cassiar - Stewart Highway
              2006.20.9.25 · Item · [ca. 1897 - 1960]
              Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection

              View of snow capped mountains in the distance, vast rolling treed hills in mid ground and a gravel road in the foreground. Road sign indicating severe curve in road situated at the right of the gravel road. Handwritten annotation on verso in pen reads: “Cassiar – Stewart highway”

              Parker photograph collection
              2011.13 · Collection · [between 1910 and 1930]

              The photographs depict the geographic areas of Stewart, BC, Boundary Pass, Nelson River, Bitter Creek Glacier, Portland Canal, Red Cliff and Bear Creek; as well as the ships “Camosun” and “S.S. Prince George.” Types of subjects identified in this collection include: community life, surveying, mining and transportation (i.e. dog-sledding, horse and buggy, and the Portland Canal Short Line Railway “P.C.S.L. Rlwy”).

              Ship "Camosun"
              2011.13.79 · Item · ca.1910-ca.1930
              Part of Parker photograph collection

              Photograph depicts a steamship "Camosun" in water with mountains in the background. Possibly near Stewart B.C.

              2011.13.53 · Item · 9 August 1911
              Part of Parker photograph collection

              Side perspective photograph of a Portland Canal Short Line engine being either loaded or unloaded by several men at the station in Stewart, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Aug 9 1911 Stewart BC."