Three men and a woman having a game of billiards
- I-68440
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
Part of Louis LeBourdais fonds
From left to right: unidentified woman, L. Ford, Elmer E. Armstrong, Laurent "Lon" Muller.
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Three men and a woman having a game of billiards
Part of Louis LeBourdais fonds
From left to right: unidentified woman, L. Ford, Elmer E. Armstrong, Laurent "Lon" Muller.
Barkerville and Fort George water rights records
This series contains records of the Water Recorders and Government Agents of Barkerville and Fort George relating to water licences. Includes correspondence, licence certificates and plans of licences issued to the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and the Fort George Citizens Water Company.
British Columbia. Water Rights Branch
Record of pre-emption records cancelled in Barkerville Assessment District
This series include a summary of pre-emption records cancelled in the Barkerville Assessment District. The series contains one volume of a register that contains the name and number of the pre-emption record, the lot number and acreage, and the date and cause of cancellation.
British Columbia. Government Agent (Barkerville)
Flood In Barkerville, From Church Steps.
Cariboo District naturalizations index
The series consists of naturalization indexes arranged chronologically and alphabetically and created under the Naturalization Act (RSC, 1906, Cap. 77).. The first index covers the Cariboo District for June 1914 to September 1929 and the second volume covers the period 1934 to 1955.
British Columbia. County Court (Barkerville)
Barkerville County Court probate/estate files
Series consists of probate/estate files, including letters of administration, created by the Barkerville County Court between 1914 and 1916.
British Columbia. County Court (Barkerville)
Naturalization case files (1914-1959), plus three files of correspondence regarding naturalization applications (1944-1958) and one file of correspondence, circulars, regulations, forms, fee schedules, etc. from the federal government (1948-1955).
British Columbia. County Court (Barkerville)
Lowhee hydraulic, looking up Lowhee pit
Part of Bureau of Mines, Mineral Survey and Mineralogical Branch photographs
Part of Bureau of Mines, Mineral Survey and Mineralogical Branch photographs
The item is a b&w photograph of the Lowhee hydraulic mine in Barkerville.
Part of Fred Tregillus fonds
Series consists of a letter from Barkerville men serving in the army in World War I: Joseph Callanan, John Hugh Ellis, Freeman Killam, George Gilchrest, R. Norrie, Nowokowsky, John Petterson, Ernest Seeley, Norman W. Thompson, George Turner, J.B. Westover.
Part of Louis LeBourdais fonds
Personal papers; subject files consisting of newspaper clippings, notes of interviews, drafts of articles, correspondence, and photographs relating to LeBourdais' interest in the history of the Cariboo district. Louis LeBourdais was born in Clinton in 1888 and died in Quesnel in 1947. He was the son of Adalbert LeBourdais, telegrapher and postmaster at Clinton and Eleanore LeBourdais. Louis LeBourdais also became a telegraph operator. He worked in Kootenay and Okanagan districts for the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Dominion Government Telegraph Service, before settling in Quesnel, apparently in the early years of World War I, as telegrapher for the Dominion Government Telegraph Service. In 1937 he became an insurance agent for the Confederation Life Association. He was elected to the provincial Legislature in 1937 as the liberal member for Cariboo district, and was re-elected in 1941 and 1945. LeBourdais was keenly interested in the history of the Cariboo district and the Central Interior in general. He wrote and sold articles on the past history of the region and on current economic trends to a number of magazines and newspapers, and was a correspondent for the Vancouver Daily Province. His topics included gold mining and the "back to the land" movement. The records were accumulated primarily in connection with LeBourdais' historical interests. Records include: papers and newspaper clippings of general interest, and subject files arranged alphabetically. The subject files consist of newspaper clippings, handwritten and typewritten drafts of articles, notes of interviews, correspondence and photographs. The bulk of the records date from the 1930s and are concerned with old timers, mining, particularly the resurgence of gold quartz mining, and the "back to the land" movement. Some subject files contain photographs. Printed material transferred to the North West Library Collection is identified in the finding aid. Approximately 450 black and white photographs, 75 black and white negatives, and nine glass negatives of various subjects, and approximately two hundred lantern slides of the Cariboo-Barkerville area were transferred to Visual Records accession, 198501-11. Mining maps of the Central Interior of British Columbia have been transferred to map registration numbers: 12916-12928. A list of maps is available at the end of the attached finding aid. Related records in MS-0361.
LeBourdais, Louis, 1888-1947
Mrs. John Houser of Barkerville.
Winter Mail Service, Barkerville
Chinatown In Snow, Barkerville.
Post Office And Telegraph Office, Barkerville
Main Street, Barkerville. Kelly's Hotel And Group Of People Shown.
[Browning family collection, part 3] : [items 24 to 34]
Part of Browning family fonds
Amateur film footage. This reel includes the following items:
View Taken From The South End Of Barkerville Looking North From Chinatown
Barkerville; box 10, file 318.
Part of Newcombe family fonds