A sternwheeler on Tenass Lake, Little Harrison Lake.
- G-00810
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- [1866-1870]
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A sternwheeler on Tenass Lake, Little Harrison Lake.
Burrard Inlet, Vancouver; hulk of the Cornelius to the right of the sailing ships
[Hastings Mill.]
Collected photographs along the Cariboo Road
The series consists of 25 photographs taken by Frederick Dally along the Cariboo Road between Yale and Barkerville and 1 portrait photograph of Andrew Houstoun. The photographs were collected by Andrew Houstoun (1872-1944).
Cook's ferry, Thompson River at Spences Bridge.
Early view of New Westminster.
"First ocean-going vessel to enter the Fraser River"; New Westminster
Freight Wagons And Machinery At Yale.
Freight Wagons Unloading In Yale At Strutt's Blacksmith Shop.
Christ Church Cathedral in the background.
Holy Trinity Church, New Westminster
Indian Commission; Reserve Commission Camp.
Commissioners, First Nations men and child, tents and horses.
Kamloops Museum photo; Cariboo Wagon Road in the Fraser Canyon
Looking down Front Street, Quesnel.
The item is a b&w photograph of Nicomen Falls on the Thompson River. This photograph may be a cropped version of an original stereo negative catalogued as HP012308 (F-09573),
New Westminster Mental Hospital And Penitentiary
New Westminster waterfront, left half of two parts; see A-01594, HP003718 and A-01595, HP003719.
Pickard's place; or 173 Mile House, thirteen miles north of Soda Creek.
The chasm, B.C., on the Cariboo Wagon Road.
The D. W. Miller home, in Sumas.