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              Cabin near Williams Lake
              2013.6.36.1.078.06 · Item · [July 1973]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              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.

              2013.6.36.1.069.24 · Item · [July 1973]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photo depiicts a bridge over the Fraser River, south of Williams Lake. It was in poor condition, but was being prepared by the Department of Highways. The bridge was taken on the Gang Ranch public road, and led to the ranch and its uninhabited hinterland.

              BC Rail
              2013.6.36.1.045.01 · Item · [26 July 1973]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph taken in Williams Lake. A Vancouver bound passenger train on BC Rail (former Pacific Great Eastern) track is visible.

              Ann Walsh fonds
              2019.12 · Fonds · 1959-2018

              This fonds illustrates the writing career of Canadian author Ann Walsh. Types of records included in this fonds include: published and unpublished short stories, manuscripts, correspondence, grant applications, photographs, audio and video recordings, contracts, book reviews, plotting notes, speaking notes, promotional materials and workshop materials.

              Walsh, Ann
              2001.1.051 · Item · 1958
              Part of NBCA Document and Ephemera Collection

              This 16 page booklet includes illustrations and a program of events, along with a short history of Williams Lake, a short history of stampedes, a "Dude Dictionary", and a poem entitled "The Old Cow Puncher". Also includes a summary about the "Cariboo Indians" (possibly referring to the Secwepemc Nation and other First Nations near the Williams Lake area) contemporary to the time that contains information that is now considered inaccurate.