The Aurora gold mining claim on Williams Creek; wash up for that day 485 ozs [ounces] gold. June 15th 1867.
The Davis Compy's [Company's] Mining Wheel for hoisting dirt from shaft. Williams Creek.
Looking east on the south side of Fort Street from Government Street, Victoria
Lake La Hache [Lac La Hache], 114 miles above Lilloet [Lillooet].
George Salter's place, also known as 42 Mile House or Halfway House
Bonaparte house, 111 miles above Yale
Quesnelle [Quesnel] River at its junction with the Fraser River, B.C.
Lytton, Fraser River, B.C.
43 miles above Yale; an evening encampment at Boothroyds, Fraser River wagon road
The Cornish hydraulic claim, Williams Creek, Cariboo
Toll gate. Toll keeper John Clapperton, succeeded by John Murray, formerly guard on B.X. [British Columbia Express Company] Spences Bridge. Thompson River.
Nicomen on the Thompson river; one day's drive from Yale.
[Thomas Lowe Album] [Dally Album Number 9]
Winter Scene. Fort Street. Victoria. V.I. [Vancouver Island]
[Miners From Heron Claim, Heronville And Governor Seymour Seated Outside Building. Governor Frederick Seymour on far right, Thomas Robson Pattullo in the centre, with bow tie and hat on his knee.]
Musqueam encampment on Fraser River
Government Street Victoria V.I. [Vancouver Island]
Richfield, Williams Creek, Cariboo.
Eight Mile Cañon, Fraser River, British Columbia
Chapmans Bar House, 14 miles above Yale, Fraser R.
Rattlesnakes are very plentiful about this part of the country. A view on the Thompson River at the 84 mile post.
Barkerville after the fire, looking up creek from Cameron town [Camerontown]
The only house left in Barkerville after the great fire
The Rankin Tunnel Compy. [Company], Grouse Creek, Cariboo. Donald Rankin [on left], James Farley [on right].
A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
Main street, Barkerville
The Colonial Hotel, Soda Creek, Fraser River [R. McLeese ]
Alexandra suspension bridge across the Fraser River, built 1863; at Spuzzum, thirteen miles above Yale
A view at Yale, Fraser River; the two ladies are Miss Irving and Miss Brown of New Westminster