4-6-0 Esquimalt and Nanaimo [E&N] No. 495. Formerly a compound on Canadian Pacific Railway mainline service, Vancouver-Kamloops Division, shortly after the turn of the century,
6th Regiment, the Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles; part of the Nanaimo civil aid force, sent to break the Dunsmuir coal miners' strike.
72nd Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada; part of the Nanaimo civil aid force, sent to break Dunsmuir coal mine strikers.
88th Regiment waiting in line for dinner; part of the Nanaimo civil aid force, sent to break Dunsmuir coal mine strikers.
88th Regiment, issuing bread; part of the Nanaimo civil aid force, sent to break Dunsmuir coal mine strikers.
A Home At Departure Bay.
"A portion of Commercial Street, Nanaimo, BC."
"A portion of Commercial Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia".
"A portion of Commercial Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia"; tinted postcard.
A South Wellington miner's cabin.
"A stroll to visit the coal mines, Nanaimo, BC."
Above ground at the Nanaimo Mine disaster
"Abutment C"; construction of the Fraser River Bridge in New Westminster.
Adam Grant Horne.
Adam Grant Horne, of Nanaimo; the second in command at the fort.
Aerial View Of The Construction At Harmac Pulp Mill