Archaeology projects in British Columbia, 1972 : miscellaneous sites
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Archaeology projects in British Columbia, 1972 : miscellaneous sites
Agriculture today : [items and out-takes]
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Agriculture today : [items and out-takes]
A.H. Maynard collection
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A.H. Maynard collection
[British Columbia travel scenes]
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[British Columbia travel scenes]
Correspondence and other material, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works
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Correspondence and other material, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works
Steelhead trout radio tracking
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Steelhead trout radio tracking
Charles Walkem interview
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Charles Walkem interview
Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) photographs
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Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) photographs
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Looking down Thompson River
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Junction of Thompson & Nicola Rivers
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Gypsum prospect, opp. Spatsum, B.C. on Thompson River
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Ashcroft, B.C., looking East up Thompson River
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View across Thomson [sic] River, shewing wagon road to Highland valley, looking North
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Bridge across Thompson River
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The Thompson River from Nicomen Mountain
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Thompson R. [On reverse in Archives staff hand?]: Thompson R. Indians - Nincumshin Tribe.
Spences Bridge - across the Thompson R. [Thompson River].
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Spences Bridge - across the Thompson R. [Thompson River].
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Lytton
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Lytton
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Necomeen Falls
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Nicomen Creek, Thompson River
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Queen Bess, North Thompson Riv.
Correspondence
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Correspondence
Thompson River Basin pre-planning study records
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Thompson River Basin pre-planning study records
Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
8 Mile Bluff, Thompson's River. 8 miles from Spence's Bridge.
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8 Mile Bluff, Thompson's River. 8 miles from Spence's Bridge.
Fishing and hunting
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Fishing and hunting
The Buddha's foot
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The Buddha's foot
[A quick journey across British Columbia]
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[A quick journey across British Columbia]
[Scenery (North Vancouver, Fraser Valley, etc) ; railway shots]
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[Scenery (North Vancouver, Fraser Valley, etc) ; railway shots]