Believed to be the remains of a long house
- F-08267
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Believed to be the remains of a long house
Indian fishing grounds, Porpoise Bay, Sechelt Inlet
Kluhk-tun and his wife in their dugout canoe
Kluhk-tun and his wife beside their dugout canoe
Lekwungen Man In Canoe, Selkirk Water, Victoria
Part of Smith family fonds
Indian village, houses, church and school at Sechelt
55’ Indian canoe leaving for Glenora B.C., Wrangell Alaska
Part of Christian Tervo fonds
The item is a b&w copy print of a photograph taken in September 1900. It shows a canoe leaving for Glenora B.C. from Wrangell Alaska. The second man from the bow is C.A. Tervo.
Plumper's Pass, From Mayne Island, BC - The Pass Mayne Island 10
Part of Crease family fonds
Part of Richard Frederick Britten fonds
Part of Richard Frederick Britten fonds
One oil portrait in original frame depicting the artist's mother, Theresa Jane Pemberton, née Grautoff.
Sarah Castleton, Esquimalt pioneer
Part of Fort Langley fonds
The item consists of a handwritten journal kept by James MacMillan and Archibald McDonald between 1827 and 1830. The journal describes the voyage from Fort Vancouver to the Fraser River and the establishment of Fort Langley
Part of Fort Langley fonds
The item is a photocopy of an 1856 list of servants at Fort Langley. Some names have comments written next to them regarding their rate of pay or other particulars.
[Members of first Legislature after the union of the two colonies, in front of Birdcages, Victoria]
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
From l. to r., on porch: W.A. Franklin, house messenger; Henry Holbrook; W.O. Hamley; E.G. Alston; P.J. Hankin; M.T.W. Drake; J.M. Trutch (sitting on porch at top of steps); T.L. Wood; H.M. Ball; E. Dewdney; A.T. Bushby; Charles Good (clerk)
From l. to r., in foreground: Amor de Cosmos; H.P.P. Crease; D.B. King (seated on steps, with dog); T.B. Humphreys; John Robson [from list and key in HP folder]
BC legislators in front of the Bird Cages; Legislative Buildings
Jack Vetleson, Woss Camp Superintendent, Canadian Forest Products
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
The item is a b&w photograph of Jack Vetleson, the Woss Camp Superintendent of Canadian Forest Products in July 1974.
George Lutz, Superintendent, Canadian Forest Products Railway
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
The item is a b&w photograph of George Lutz, Superintendent of Canadian Forest Products Railway, taken in July 1974.
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
The item is a b&w photograph of Dora Kloss.
Part of Herald Street collection
The item is a volume registering applications for mineral claims. The volume is arranged alphabetically by name of the mineral claim and by date and includes a description of the claim and the name of the applicant.
Part of Herald Street collection
The series consists of a volume registering applications for mineral claims. It is arranged by the name of the mineral claim and by date and includes a description of the claim and the name of the applicant.
Part of Herald Street collection
The item is a register book containing applications for crown grants. The volume is arranged alphabetically and includes the name of the person or company requesting the grant, the description and location of the lot, the date and the name of the person applying for the grant (either the requestor or someone acting on their behalf).
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of the Bella Coola River.
Sale of town lots : district of Lytton
Part of Herald Street collection
The item is a register book listing the sale of town lots in the Lytton district. Each entry lists the block, the lot, the price, the name of the purchaser and whether the land was forfeited or paid in full.
British Columbia (Colony). Lands and Works Dept.
Twelve Mile Roadhouse, Nome, Alaska
The item is a b&w photograph of the Twelve Mile Roadhouse in Nome, Alaska.
Chinese funeral, Government St., Victoria B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the funeral procession of Lee Yau Kan in Victoria on August 27, 1888. The photograph was taken from the veranda of the Colonist building.