A beautiful cedar forest, Bowman Lumber Co's limits, Fish River, B.C.
- I-55643
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- 1906
The item is a b&w photograph of a cedar forest at Fish River B.C.
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A beautiful cedar forest, Bowman Lumber Co's limits, Fish River, B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph of a cedar forest at Fish River B.C.
A history of the Cranbrook district in East Kootenay / Sylvia Lettice Thrupp
The item is a typescript copy of a thesis by Sylvia Lettice Thrupp titled "A history of the Cranbrook district in East Kootenay." ii, 110 p. Theses (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1929. Bibliography: p 105-110.
A history of the West Kootenay District in British Columbia / Mollie E. Cottingham
The item is a typescript copy of a thesis by Mollie E. Cottingham titled "A history of the West Kootenay District in British Columbia." vi, 407 p: maps, tables. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1947. Bibliography: p 376-387.
A page from the register of the Hotel Reco, Sandon
Part of Hotel Reco fonds
A page from the register of the Hotel Reco, Sandon
Part of George Milne fonds
The item is a microfiche copy of a thesis by Andrew Shadrack titled "A study in the development of the political economy of the Slocan Valley in British Columbia: a response to the Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project." v, 167 leaves: map, tables. Thesis (M.A.), University of Regina, 1981. Bibliography: leaves 154-164. Canadian theses on microfiche, 55872.
RECORDED: Creston (B.C.), 1980-10-30 SUMMARY: Teacher at Sirdar school from 1932 to 1934. An experienced school teacher, he recalls his early teaching years in the East Kootenays. Found situations which later helped him to bring in innovations when he was a supervising principal (grouping, open space, etc.). A very philosophical and idealistic tape. He has obviously been a very dedicated teacher and was recognized by having a school named after him in Creston. He regrets the passing of the one room school. Thoughtful material which would be useful and inspiring to beginning teachers.
Part of Chauncey Donald Orchard fonds
CALL NUMBER: T1858:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Allen H. De Wolf : logger and engineer (part 1) PERIOD COVERED: 1887-1935 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1958-01-08 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Born in 1887 in Minnesota. Started timber cruising with his father about 1900. Old cruising methods. Becomes B.C. Land Surveyor in 1913. Worked as logging superintendent near Yahk, 1918-19. Building flumes. Became mill superintendent at Merritt. Building and operating a logging railroad in Nicola area. TRACK 2: More anecdotes about logging railroads. Saw demonstration of early crawler tractors, 1920. Economic conditions in the sawmill business. Business slump of 1920s. Economic problems of the town of Merritt.; CALL NUMBER: T1858:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Allen H. De Wolf : logger and engineer (part 2) PERIOD COVERED: 1900-1958 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1958-01-08 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Financial problems of the forest industry and the town of Merritt, 1930s. Comments on the costs of transporting logs by various methods. De Wolf becomes an engineering contractor. Anecdote about raising money during the Depression. De Wolf's involvement in the eastern forest industry. More on business and finance. Worked for A.S. Nicholson. De Wolf's early experiences in the woods in Minnesota after 1900. Woods working conditions. Logging camp conditions. TRACK 2: Anecdotes about the forest industry in the East Kootenays, ca. 1910. Union activities, especially IWW in the East Kootenays, 1920s. Mills in the East Kootenays, 1910.
The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by Christopher J. Turnbull titled "Archaeology and ethnohistory of the Arrow Lakes, Southeastern British Columbia." 1973. 305 leaves: illus., maps. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Calgary, 1973. Bibliography: leaves 172-189.
Item consists of one bound atlas measuring 43 x 57 cm. It contains one index map and 35 location maps of the lands of the former "Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood" in the Kootenay and Similkameen Land Districts. There are land utilization maps based on 1951 provincial government "vertical air photos" and coloured soil classification maps for the following communities: Champion Creek, Oteshenie, Brilliant, Raspberry, Glade, Shoreacres, Pass Creek, Krestova, Koch Siding, Lebahdo, Winlaw, Claybrick, Perry Siding, Grand Forks (north and south), Gilpin, and Caesar. The atlas accompanies "Doukhobor lands. A report on a study of the condition and value of the Doukhobor lands, 1952" by N.T. Drewry, Assistant Director, Land Utilization Research and Survey.
Boarding house at the Cork mine; Ainsworth
Bonnington Falls, Kootenay River
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Bonnington Falls, West Kootenay Power and Light Company
Born 1902 - like Johnny Walker, still going strong / Arthur G. Builder
The item is a 38 page autobiography by Arthur G. Builder titled "Born 1902 - like Johnny Walker, still going strong". Mr. Builder emigrated from England to Canada in 1923, worked at various jobs in the Kootenays, Vancouver and Port Coquitlam and the Okanagan, and in Nova Scotia. He served in the Canadian army in England during World War II and spent much of his time in England until 1973 when he returned first to the Okanagan and then to Victoria.
Burning of Shoreacres community home in Shoreacres, B.C.
C.M.S. Company's exhibit, farm produce, at the Trail Fruit Fair
Community enterprise and headquarters, Brilliant, B.C.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.
Constructing the Slocan-Silverton Road.