A collection of portraits of native people from different tribes
- G-03768
- Item
- [1866-1870]
Collage also including "Indian group at Lytton, B.C." and "Songeth Indian encampment, Esquimalt Harbour V.I.".
A collection of portraits of native people from different tribes
Collage also including "Indian group at Lytton, B.C." and "Songeth Indian encampment, Esquimalt Harbour V.I.".
Part of Crease family fonds
Bill Phinney with hand rocker; rocking tailings at the Caledonia Claim, Williams Creek.
Canoe Creek Chief, Fraser River.
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Chemanus [Chemainus] Chief, Flat head
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Collection of portraits of native people of different tribes.
Dr. Joseph Beauchamp Matthews.
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Frederick Dally; photographer and dentist.
Frederick Seymour, Governor of British Columbia from 1864 to 1866.
George Hargraves, city surveyor, 1863.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour.
Governor and Mrs. Frederick Seymour, with Arthur T. Bushby and private secretary Stapleton.
Governor Frederick Seymour and pet cat; see also B-07224; this is original photo of the two.
Part of Henry Mist fonds
Harrison River Indigenous people
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a photograph of two Indigenous people identified as "Harrison River Indians."
Harry, Jimmy, Amy and Edith Louisa Helmcken, children of Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken.
John Goodfellow, Manager of the Bank of British North America
Josephine Crease, known as Zeffie.
Kamloops Museum photo; Captain Henry Maynard Ball