20,000 and 60,000 volt switch and lightning arrester compartment; powerhouse No. 2; Bonnington Falls.
20,000 and 60,000 volt switch and lightning arrester compartment; powerhouse No. 2; Bonnington Falls.
20,000 volt, interconnecting transformers, powerhouse No. 2, Bonnington Falls.
200 Yard Dash At Discovery
21st Legislative Assembly, Victoria.
21st Legislative Assembly, Victoria
22 1/2 horsepower, two passenger runabout, $1,025.00 complete
22nd annual convention, B.C. School Trustees Association
24th of May parade, Victoria; Fletcher Brothers float
25th anniversary of the Haney Women's Auxiliary.
29 Mile House, twenty-nine miles north of Port Douglas
29th Battalion, Sergeant's Mess.
2nd Ave Prince Rupert, B.C.
#3 of 10 in a 360 degree view of Victoria in ten parts; looking northeast from the newly completed St. Andrew's Catholic Church on Blanshard Street; the Pandora Street Methodist Chur
"30 Fore-Door Roadster"
31st BC Horse at camp at Vernon
"34 x 54 x 90; furnished by the Pacific Coast Lumber Company, Vancouver, BC"; beam hewn out of a single log.
360 degree view of Victoria in seven parts; east northeast; see F-07876, F-07880, NA-040779, NA-40780, NA-40781, NA-40782, NA-40783.; see F-07876, F-07880, NA-040779, NA-40780, NA-4
360 degree view of Victoria in seven parts; west; see F-07876, F-07880, NA-040779, NA-40780, NA-40781, NA-40782, NA-40783.
"39 below Hunker, Dawson Y.T."
39 Ranch in the Cariboo
3rd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C.
3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.
#4 in a 360 degree view of Victoria in ten parts; looking east from the newly completed St. Andrew's Catholic Church on Blanshard Street; View Street on the left; Fort Street at the
"435,000 lbs halibut; one day's arrival at Prince Rupert."
4-6-2, No. 2463, Pacific; Calgary, Alta.
48 horsepower self-cranking, seven passenger, complete in every detail, price $4,500.00...
48th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, on the march, nearing Parson's Bridge, Victoria
#5 of 10 in a 360 degree view of Victoria in ten parts; looking east southeast from the newly completed St. Andrew's Catholic Church on Blanshard Street; Fort Street visible at the f
"50 horse pack train leaving Quesnel BC with supplies for Yukon Tel."