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Zymoetz River entering Skeena River
Zymoetz River entering Skeena River
View across the river
View across the river
Moose Dixon fording the Bonaparte.
Moose Dixon fording the Bonaparte.
"Entrance to the Columbia River, ship Tonquin crossing the bar".
"Entrance to the Columbia River, ship Tonquin crossing the bar".
New Westminster Early View; Fraser River.
New Westminster Early View; Fraser River.
Fraser River, Yale in the Background.
Fraser River, Yale in the Background.
Fraser River near Yale
Fraser River near Yale
Fraser at Spuzzum, 10 miles above Yale
Fraser at Spuzzum, 10 miles above Yale
Fort Hope from across the Fraser, near Yale
Fort Hope from across the Fraser, near Yale
View Of The Fraser River.
View Of The Fraser River.
Leech River; Prospectors At Gold Canyon.
Leech River; Prospectors At Gold Canyon.
Leech River Prospectors At Deep Pool.
Leech River Prospectors At Deep Pool.
Sternwheeler Near Hope
Sternwheeler Near Hope
The gold fields of Wild Horse Creek, Fort Steele.
The gold fields of Wild Horse Creek, Fort Steele.
New Westminster.
New Westminster.
Fraser River
Fraser River
Nil Desperandum; Leech River.
Nil Desperandum; Leech River.
New Westminster.
New Westminster.
The very early days of New Westminster, Fraser River.
The very early days of New Westminster, Fraser River.
Fraser River Near Yale
Fraser River Near Yale
Footbridge At Boston Bar
Footbridge At Boston Bar
Leech River Mining Scene
Leech River Mining Scene
An unidentified pair at New Westminster.
An unidentified pair at New Westminster.
Fraser River, 3 1/2 miles above Yale
Fraser River, 3 1/2 miles above Yale
Pend-d'Oreille river; Sinyakwateen Depot
Pend-d'Oreille river; Sinyakwateen Depot
"Hudson Bay Post, Langley, 1862."
"Hudson Bay Post, Langley, 1862."
New Westminster; early view.
New Westminster; early view.
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
Leech River; Bullion Claim.
Leech River; Bullion Claim.
Ince Cottage, the Crease family homestead in New Westminster, from 1869 - 1969; the Bishop's hous...
Ince Cottage, the Crease family homestead in New Westminster, from 1869 - 1969; the Bishop's house is next door.
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