- I-56528
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- [1905]
The item is a b&w photograph of Alert Bay.
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The item is a b&w photograph of Alert Bay.
The item is a b&w photograph of Alert Bay.
The item is a b&w photograph of Alert Bay.
The item is a b&w photograph of Alert Bay. The photograph is taken from the beach and shows the Church.
Part of William Bolton fonds
The item is a b&w print photograph taken by Norgate on July 23, 1894. It shows pier at Alert Bay.
View along road. Two boys standing next to pole.
Part of Henry Muskett fonds
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
The item is a black and white photograph of Alert Bay taken in August 1903 by an unknown photographer. The view is from the water and show the village, beach and totem poles.
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a photograph of Alert Bay (Yalis).
Part of Indian Commission album
The item is b&w photograph of Alert Bay, taken by Dossetter in 1881.
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph taken at Alert Bay.
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white print of First Nations canoes in the water at Alert Bay.
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph of the beach at Alert Bay showing homes and church.
Alert Bay : S.S. Danube in the stream
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph showing the S.S. Danube at Alert Bay.
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph showing a long house with pole at Alert Bay. Written underneath the photograph in the album: Tua-tem = my friend (vernacular).
Part of John William Laing fonds
The item is a black and white photograph of the beach at Alert Bay. It show the wharf and cannery.
Alert Bay and Cormorant Island
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One painting of monumental pole and house fronts.
Alert Bay First Nation marking the coronation of King George VI