[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
[13 Miles from Yale, B.C. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge, Fraser River, B.C.]
[13 Miles from Yale, B.C. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge, Fraser River, B.C.]
13 miles from Yale, B.C., the Alexandra suspension bridge, Fraser River, B.C.
"1905 Okanagan survey, crossing Sawmill Creek"; surveyors Frank Swannel at left and George Copley.
"2000 feet above Brooklyne, Columbia River."
"2000 feet above Brooklyne, Columbia River."
A beaver dam on the Bull River.
"A bend in the Somass River from which many trout have been taken."
A big eddy at the foot of Deserters Canyon on the Finlay River.
A canyon on the Skeena River.
A chute in Cascade Canyon on the Finlay River.
A creek bed.
"A dangerous moment, breaking of ring bolt; Cottonwood Canyon"; sternwheeler Charlotte adrift in the Fraser River.
A family along the way; Frank Swannell survey party.
A family grouping in Saskatchewan
"A Fernie beauty spot".
"A Fernie beauty spot".
A Forty-Niner Tending Dumpbox, Lightning Creek.
"A glimpse of the Vedder River, Chilliwack, BC."
A group in Goldstream, near Victoria.
A group on an unidentified river; possibly including members of the Frewing family.
"A homestead on the Nechacko River near Vanderhoof".
A large piece of timber used as a bridge across a river; possibly on Scotch Creek Trail; GR-0943, box 11, file 2.
A "long-tom" used for sluicing gravel; Fraser River.
A "long-tom" used for sluicing gravel; Fraser River.
A mare and her colt crossing a stream near Hazelton.
A picnic in the glen near Hudson's Hope.
A picnic in the glen near Hudson's Hope.
A picnic party on the banks of the Peace River.
A picnic party on the banks of the Peace River.
A picnic party on the banks of the Peace River.
A picnic party on the banks of the Peace River.
A porcupine at the shore of Adams Creek, Peace River.
"A portion of Old Alberni; looking up the Somass River; Beaufort Range in the background."
A portion of the grand canyon near Fort George; scows carried about 15 tons and had a sixteen inch draught.
A portion of the grand canyon near Fort George; scows carried about 15 tons and had a sixteen inch draught.
"A pretty piece of scenery near Fernie, BC".
"A pretty piece of scenery near Fernie, BC".