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- 1947
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed up by G.C. Emerson, B.C.L.S. in 1947. The photograph depicts a view looking North towards Zymagotite River.
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Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed up by G.C. Emerson, B.C.L.S. in 1947. The photograph depicts a view looking North towards Zymagotite River.
Lakelse Lake- Skeena River survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by A.H. Ralfs, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking North from peak of Mount Gordon.
Lakelse Lake- Skeena River survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by A.H. Ralfs, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking West from peak of Mount Cecil towards Chris Creek.
Lakelse Lake- Skeena River survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by A.H. Ralfs, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking SW across Furlong Bay.
Lakelse Lake- Skeena River survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by A.H. Ralfs, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking SE towards Coldwater Creek.
Kispiox valley survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by G.C. Emerson, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking SE from peak of Mount Glen across Two Mile Creek.
Kispiox valley survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by G.C. Emerson, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking South towards Buckley River to west of Hagwilget Canyon.
Kispiox valley survey photograph
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by G.C. Emerson, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking SE towards Buckley River to the east of Hagwilet Canyon.
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by E.R. McMinn, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking South towards Little Wedeene River.
Item is a glass plate photographic negative created by a topographical surveying party headed by E.R. McMinn, B.C.L.S. The photograph depicts a view looking North towards Little Wedeene River.
"Interior of Anyox Creek powerhouse, Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company".
Part of John William Clark fonds
Suspension bridge over Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River near Hazelton, BC.
Part of John William Clark fonds
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