Believed to be the remains of a long house
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Believed to be the remains of a long house
Indian fishing grounds, Porpoise Bay, Sechelt Inlet
Kluhk-tun and his wife in their dugout canoe
Kluhk-tun and his wife beside their dugout canoe
Indian village, houses, church and school at Sechelt
BC legislators in front of the Bird Cages; Legislative Buildings
Item is a b&w print depicting Edith Louisa Higgins (née Helmcken) who was married to William Ralph Higgins. Photograph may have been taken in the 1890s.
Item is a b&w print depicting Edith Louisa Higgins (née Helmcken) who was married to William Ralph Higgins. Photograph may have been taken in the 1890s.
Item is a b&w tintype depicting Edith Louisa Higgins (née Helmcken) who was married to William Ralph Higgins. Photograph may have been taken in the 1890s.
Item is a b&w tintype depicting William Ralph Higgins and his spouse Edith Louisa Higgins (née Helmcken). Photograph may have been taken in the 1890s.
Twelve Mile Roadhouse, Nome, Alaska
The item is a b&w photograph of the Twelve Mile Roadhouse in Nome, Alaska.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.
The item is a black and white cabinet card (with edges trimmed) showing a Chinese temple or Chinese community Tachiu event which may have been hosted by the Hongnen Chee Kung Tong (CKT). It may have been taken in Victoria. On the back of the card is the studio inscription of Mrs. R. Maynard's photographic studio with the address given as the corner of Douglas and Johnson Streets in Victoria. It is presumed to have been taken between 1872 and 1892 as that is when Maynard's studio was located at Douglas and Johnson Streets.
The item is a b&w photograph printed by Richard Maynard on a studio card printed with his imprint. However it is probably a reprint of a photograph of the Grotto Glacier in Yellowstone National Park, taken by T.W. Ingersoll between 1885 and 1890.
Logging operation near Cowichan Lake
Squaw Rapids, between Miles Canyon and White Horse Rapids
Atlin Placers Operation On Dollis Creek, Near Atlin
The Ledge! Treadwell Mine, Douglas I'nd, Alaska
The item is a b&w photograph of "the ledge" at the Treadwell gold mine on Douglas Island in Alaska.
Inspection of the 30th Battalion.
Members of the military on Esquimalt Road; on their way to manoevers.