Fraser River. Oolachons [oolichan] drying - basket cradle - rush house for a family of eight. Candle fish. Rush mats for sleeping on, and lice to keep them awake.
Fraser River Indians.
Fraser River Indians. At New Westminster (Stump City).
Fraser River Indians B.C. near Mission. Pretending to be at prayer, all humbug. Never paid for, not a red cent. No. 39
Freight wagons at Mount Pleasant; Cariboo Road
Full face. Indian woman V.I. [Vancouver Island]. All the other portraits are of men.
Full face. Cowichan Indian V.I. [Vancouver Island]
Full face. Nincumshin Indian B.C.
Full face. Sheeshat Indian V. I. [Vancouver Island]
Full face. Songish [Songhees] Indian.
George Salter's place, also known as 42 Mile House or Halfway House
Government House (north view).
Government House, Victoria, B.C. (south view).
Government Street Victoria V.I. [Vancouver Island]
Group at Fort McLeod.
Group of the Enterprise Excursion Party. Sept. 1866.
Harrison River Indians encamped; Indian basket cradle in front of the man standing upright; sticks and matting to form their tents; Oolachins or the candle fishes drying on sticks; the place where they had encamped was dangerous to stand about on, as for days afterwards the grey-backs (lice) were quite numerous and very hungry, as I can personally testify to, to my annoyance and disgust. Lo the poor Indian!! Have you used Pear's [Pears'] Soap? F.D.
Harrison River Indians, B.C. (Rascals.)
Harris's Hotel, Cowichan. A view on Vancouver Island at the Cowichan landing place.
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Heronville, Grouse Creek. Cariboo.
[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
Herring's [sic] drying - Rush hut - fish spears - Indian woman cooking etc.. Chinook canoes. Esquimalt Harbour. V. Island [Vancouver Island].