Rounding a nasty corner, Peace R.
- D-07674
- Item
- 1901
The item is a b&w photograph of man poling a canoe around a "nasty corner" on the Peace River.
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Rounding a nasty corner, Peace R.
The item is a b&w photograph of man poling a canoe around a "nasty corner" on the Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of a miner mining gold with a "grizzly" at Branham Flats on the Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of Gething Creek, Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of the mouth of Gething Creek on Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River canyon, 1/2 mile below Gething Creek.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the entrance to the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the entrance to the Peace River canyon.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Parle Pas rapids on the Peace River.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River opposite Mt. Selwyn.
Peace River canyon showing coal measures
The item consists of two b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of the Peace River canyon showing coal measures.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River at Moose Creek.
Peace river 1 1/2 miles above Johnson Cr.
The item is a b&w photograph of Peace River 1.5 miles above Johnson Creek.
Peace River at 120th Meridian, B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River at the 120th Meridian.
Panorama of Peace R., from 700 ft. bank on South of river, at St. Johns H.B.C. post
The item consists of three b&w photographs glued together to form a the right hand side of a panoramic view of the Peace River, taken on the South side at the Fort St. John Hudson's Bay Company post. For left hand side, see I-56709. The N.W. M.P. trail to Ft. Grahame and McDonell Flat are indicated on the photograph.
Panorama of Peace R., from 700 ft. bank on South of river, at St. Johns H.B.C. post
The item consists of two b&w photographs glued together to form the left hand side of a panoramic view of the Peace River, taken on the South side at the Fort St. John Hudson's Bay Company post. For right hand side, see I-56712.
Valley of Peace R. at St. John's, looking S. and E. from 700' bank
The item consists of three b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of the Peace River Valley at Fort St. John showing the Hudson's Bay Co. post, Revillon Freres post and North West Mounted Police post.
Looking toward St. John's H.B.P. from near junction S. Pine & Peace
The item is a b&w photograph taken from the junction of the South Pine and Peace Rivers, looking towards the Fort St. John's Hudson's Bay Company post.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Peace River, above Fort St. John.
Camp on McDonell flat opposite Fort St. John, Peace R. looking West
The item consists of three b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of a camp on McDonell flat opposite Fort St. John. The Hudson's Bay Co. post is indicated at the right hand side of the photograph.
Looking N.W. from near mouth of S. Pine R.
The item consists of two b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of the Peace River and South Pine River (indicated on album page).
Junction of S. Pine & Peace R.'s
The item is a b&w photograph showing the junction of the South Pine and Peace Rivers.
Rocky Mt. Cañon, downstream from mouth or entrance
The item consists of two b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of the Rocky Mt. Cañon (or Mountain-of-Rocks Canyon) on the Peace River.
The item consists of a b&w photograph showing the Rocky Mt. Cañon (or Mountain-of-Rocks Canyon) on the Peace River.
Peace R., foothills of Rockies, looking SW and R.M. Cañon, from Portage trail
The item consists of three b&w photographs glued together to form a panoramic view of the Peace River and the Rocky Mountain Cañon (also known as the Mountain-of-Rocks Bridge).
The item is a b&w photograph of men packing on the Rocky Mountain portage.