Engineers Road Stop of Interest sign
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Engineers Road Stop of Interest sign
Ceremony erecting the Royal Engineers memorial cairn and tablet at New Westminster
Ceremony erecting the Royal Engineers memorial cairn and tablet at New Westminster.
The Dewdney Trail Stop of Interest sign
Stop of Interest sign - Rock Creek
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
"Gold at Rock Creek" Large rock in foreground.
Dewdney Trail Stop of Interest sign
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
"Totem Poles" Stop of Interest sign, Kitwancool
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
With "totem Poles" Stop of Interest sign.
Stop Of Interest Sign - Totem Poles
Father Pandosy's Mission Near Kelowna
With Stop of Interest sign "Father Pandosy O.M.I." Near Kelowna.
"A Great Landslide" Stop of Interest sign Near Spences Bridge
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
13 August 1905 landslide.
Friendly Cove; ceremony for the unveiling of the Cook-Vancouver monument; C.C. Pemberton collection
Friendly Cove; ceremony for the unveiling of the Cook-Vancouver monument; C.C. Pemberton collection
Hagwilget Signpost Along Highway 16
Text on sign:
HAGWILGET
"The home of the quiet people" was a Carrier Indian village on the banks below. Here a bridge spanned the Bulkley River before the non-Indians arrived. Poles, lashed with cedar "rope", were supporting timbers for this noted "marvel of primitive engineering". Later, reinforeced with wire by the crews of the telegraph line, it served for half a century.
Files relating to the centennial of the signing of the Oregon Treaty
Correspondence relating to commemorative monument and preparation for ceremonies celebrating centennial of the signing of the Oregon Treaty in 1846.
Motor tour, heading north on Wharf between Fort and Yates Streets, Victoria
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
Motor tour, heading east on Yates Street, Victoria.
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
Historic marker on Wharf Street Victoria
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
"wharf Street" Stop of Interest sign.
W.H. Bone unveiling plaque at what was McDonald's bank, Wharf Street near Yates, Victoria
Showing large crowd. Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
W.H. Bone on the right, and E.G. Rowbottom, unveiling the plaque at the last remaining "Birdcage"
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
Unveiling the plaque at the last remaining "Birdcage"
"First legislative building erected west of Great Lakes ~ Built 1859 ~ Used for original purpose until 1898 ~ Here union with Canada was debated"
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
Unveiling the plaque at the last remaining "Birdcage"
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks.
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks. Crowd in front of Windsor Hotel entrance on Courtney. Bus depot at far right (corner Courtney and Gordon).
Part of ceremony unveiling plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks. Cenotaph and Empress Hotel in background.
Plaque for the mooring rings in Victoria Harbour
One of six plaques - unveiled in ceremony 14 March 1943 - marking Fort Victoria era landmarks .
Plaque text: These mooring rings were used to moor ships loading and unloading cargo in Fort Victoria - Relics of Fort Victoria erected 1843. Erected by B.C. Government Travel Bureau.
One of the plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks unveiled in a special ceremony.
Plaque commemorating site of Victoria's first public schoolhouse
One of the plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks unveiled in a special ceremony.
Plaque commemorating McDonald's Bank, Wharf Street near Yates, Victoria
First bank to operate in Victoria. One of the plaques marking Fort Victoria era landmarks unveiled in a special ceremony.