A scene near Ashcroft.
Alex MacDonnell of Vernon.
Antoine Allan of Kamloops.
Arthur Boothe of Ashcroft.
Bill Miner in Kamloops after his capture by police.
Bill Miner in Kamloops after his capture by police.
Bill Miner in Kamloops after his capture by police.
Charles E. Barnes, Walhachin.
Charles E. Barnes, Walhachin.
Cornelius O'Keefe; arrived in the Okanagan Valley in 1868.
Cornelius O'Keefe, a rancher in Vernon.
Dr. B. F. Boyce of Kamloops.
Francis (Frank) Bulkley Ward (standing) and Joe Coutlee (mounted). Douglas Lake June 4, 1934.
G.B. Armstrong, pioneer merchant in the lower Nicola Valley and Merritt.
Jim Chapman, a Nicola pioneer.
John Clapperton, government agent at Nicola.
John Douglas of Douglas Lake.
Joseph E.N. Smith, proprietor of the Clinton Hotel.
Julia Jessie Sinclair, later Mrs. Frank Bowser.
Louis Colquhoun, a member of Bill Miner's 1906 gang, in Kamloops after his capture by police.
Louis Colquhoun, a member of Bill Miner's 1906 gang, in Kamloops after his capture by police.
Marcus Woodward Sr., of lower Nicola, at the age of 85.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong Shubert of Kamloops.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark Brocklehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall; Mrs. Marshall was a nurse who operated a private hospital, the first one in the Nicola Valley.
Mrs. Mabel Ades, nee Crossley.
Mrs. Phillips, a pioneer of 1887; she and her brothers kept 22 Mile House until 1905.
Mrs. Slavin, nee Dallas, of Rayleigh.
On the right, Mrs. Mickle, who came to the Nicola Valley in 1870; here 98 years of age; and on the left, Mrs. Winch.
Peter Campbell, Kamloops.