Indians at Lytton. Fraser River. Basket cradle. Sizeanjute (Chief of the Bonapartes).
The 80 mile house on the Thompson River.
Indians at Lytton B.C. Indian group at Lytton where the Thompson River joins the Fraser River. Indian Chief in Buckskin coat and fur hat also Indian woman nourishing her child in a basket cradle. These indians [sic] ride on horseback and differ very much from the Vancouver Island Indians who do not possess horses.
Gordon and Bill Crozier, with two unidentified teachers in the back seat.
Tranquille Institution football club; album, p. 15.
Two male patients in beds by windows, Tranquille Sanatorium, Tranquille, BC; Denman photograph no. 125, album p. 43.
Dr. Lapp greets unidentified male and female visitors to Tranquille Sanatorium, Tranquille, BC; Tranquille album, p. 22.
Chatelaine Lady Willingdon and unidentified women, including a nurse, on steps of a building at Tranquille Sanatorium, Tranquille, BC; Denman photograph no. 30, Album p. 20.
Governor General the Viscount Willingdon and Dr. A.D. Lapp, Medical Superintendent, along with other staff and visitors on steps of a building at Tranquille Sanatorium, Tranquille,