[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
Camerontown, William's Creek, Cariboo
The 127 mile house above Lilloet [Lillooet].
The 108 Mile House (owned by Thomas Roper at one time - J. Ranch brother of W. Roper, of Cherry Creek, now living in Victoria, Oak Bay
Cornwell's [Cornwall] Ranch on the Thompson River.
China Bar Bluff
Cache Creek House.
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
View on Williams Creek looking towards Barkerville
The new town on Musquito [Mosquito] Creek. Cariboo.
The Hamilton family at their ranch at Lightning Creek, Cariboo, from left to right; John Hamilton Jr., daughter Elizabeth Muir, Mrs. John Hamilton, John Hamilton Sr., unknown.
Barkerville after the fire of September 16, 1868
Heronville, Grouse Creek. Cariboo.
Quesnelle [Quesnel] River at its junction with the Fraser River, B.C.
Freight wagons at Mount Pleasant; Cariboo Road
The Colonial Hotel, Soda Creek, Fraser River [R. McLeese ]
The great chasm, 11 miles above Clinton
A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
The Rankin Tunnel Compy. [Company], Grouse Creek, Cariboo. Donald Rankin [on left], James Farley [on right].
Cañon on Williams Creek, gold discovered here in 1861
Ike [Isaac] Oppenheimer. [man in light coat on left] Oppenheimer's Mule Train, Barkerville, Cariboo
Cataline's Pack Train On The Main Street In Barkerville
Red-headed Davis's pack train cooling off before removing their aparejos on the banks of the Quesnelle [Quesnel] River.
Bill Phinney with hand rocker; rocking tailings at the Caledonia Claim, Williams Creek.
[Barkerville, The Day After The Fire Of September 1868]
[Miners From Heron Claim, Heronville And Governor Seymour Seated Outside Building. Governor Frederick Seymour on far right, Thomas Robson Pattullo in the centre, with bow tie and hat on his knee.]
[Men Posed On Flume, William's Creek; Thomas Robson Pattullo Standing In Centre.]
[Street Scene In Barkerville.]
[Barkerville's Hotel de France, before the fire of September 16, 1868.]