Panorama of Fort Steele Historic Park
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Item consists of one b&w panoramic photograph of Fort Steele Historic Park (now Fort Steele Historic Town). In the right foreground, the Windsor Hotel is visible.
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Panorama of Fort Steele Historic Park
Item consists of one b&w panoramic photograph of Fort Steele Historic Park (now Fort Steele Historic Town). In the right foreground, the Windsor Hotel is visible.
Inscription by Sir Francis Drake.
Kenneth McKenzie's first home at Craigflower, Victoria.
Kenneth McKenzie's home at Craigflower Farm.
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
The James Douglas home in Victoria; near Elliot and Belleville Streets; later torn down.
"A Nameless Grave, poem to CPR railway at Morley."
"The Trail of '98; Klondikers ascending Chilkoot Pass, Yukon."
"George Vancouver was born in this house, No. 10 New Conduit Street, King's Lynn 22 June 1757".
Captain George Vancouver's grave at Petersham.
The grave of Captain George Vancouver, in Petersham churchyard.
All Hallow's School, Yale, B.C.
The item is a b&w postcard photograph of All Hallow's in Yale. It was the former residence of Andrew Onderdonk.
"The Official Residence of the Governor of British Columbia Sir James Douglas."
Judge Howay speaking at the ceremony of the unveiling of the monument commemorating Jasper House
Item consists of one photograph documenting Judge Howay speaking at the ceremony of the unveiling of the Historic Sites Monument commemorating Jasper House in Alberta.
The photo caption indicates that the photograph was taken in July 1928, however Jasper House became a National Historic Site in 1924.
Historic Sites Monument commemorating Jasper House
Item consists of one photograph documenting Judge Howay speaking at the ceremony of the unveiling of the Historic Sites Monument commemorating Jasper House in Alberta. According to the caption on the verso, Mrs. I.M.C. Thompson is also pictured and can be seen focusing her camera.
The photo caption indicates that the photograph was taken in July 1928, however Jasper House became a National Historic Site in 1924.
Inscription On The Centennial Monument Of Fort Langley.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie rock in Dean Channel, near Bella Coola.
An apple tree planted in 1826; photo taken in 1927.
Horses at the site of an 1864 massacre at Fish Trap..
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Site of an 1864 massacre at Fish Trap; trench occupied by McDonald's men.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds