Upper Kettle Falls, Columbia River
- D-00178
- Item
- 1915
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915 showing the Upper Kettle Falls on the Columbia River.
Upper Kettle Falls, Columbia River
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915 showing the Upper Kettle Falls on the Columbia River.
The item is a b&w photograph from 1915. It shows the lower end of Little Dalles on the Columbia River.
The item is a b&w photograph showing the east channel of Kettle Falls, Washington.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows the Rock Island rapids in the Columbia River.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows the Driftwood Islands in the Columbia. River.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows Whirlpool Canyon in the Columbia River.
Rickey's or Grand Rapids, Columbia River
The item is a panorama made of two b&w white photographs showing the Grand Rapids on the Columbia River.
The item consists of a panorama made of two b&w photographs showing the Spokane rapids in 1915.
Site of H.B.C. Fort, 1805, at mouth of Okanagan River
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows the site of an old H.B.C. Fort (Fort Okanagan, established 1811 by David Thompson) at the mouth of the Okanogan River where it meets the Columbia River.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows Sentinal (or Sentinel) Rock in the Columbia River
Account ledger; Chinese language book. A story, either personal or copied, appears near the back of the language book.
Presented by W.B. Armstrong, Emery Camp, Choate, 1932.
Chinese Ledger (Choate, B.C.)
The file contains Free Miners Certificates, one of which is made out in the name of "Dree Quong."
One portrait of Miss Tackaberry.
Series consists of two items. One is a 1911 letter from Dr. Sun Yat-sen to Victoria businessman Li Bang Lim, regarding fund-raising for Nationalist China. The letter is written in Chinese. The second is a medal presented to Li Bang Lim by Hon. Li Hong Chong on the occasion of his visit to Victoria.
Account book written in Chinese.
Presented by Mr. A.L. Reeve, Toronto, Ontario.
Chinese Grocery
Letter from Sam L. Bedson to John Peter Mackenzie
The item is a 1946 letter from Sam L. Bedson to military engineer John Mackenzie about efforts by Vancouver Chinese merchants to export goods to China, and offering comments about strikes and rumors of strikes in Vancouver area.
Statement of accounts in the matter of Kwong Lee and Company; receipts.
Kwong Lee and Company
Letter from Caspar Phair, Sheriff of Lillooet, to Mr. Justice Harrison
The item is a letter from Caspar Phair, Sheriff of Lillooet, to Mr. Justice Harrison regarding the sitting of County Court and the gold discoveries made by Chinese miners at Cayoosh Creek, 1886.
Harrison, Eli, 1852-1930
Smithers, British Columbia; Bakery.
Account book, in Chinese, no date, and English, 1932 and 1944-1954.
Smithers, British Columbia; Bakery
Early history of Ocean Falls.
Smaby, Mark
G.T. Brown and Company, Practical Lithographers (G.T. Brown, W.T. Galloway) of San Francisco. The item is an invoice to Findlay, Durham and Brodie for 2000 labels altering the Loggie label to J.S. Deas.
Findlay, Durham and Brodie (Firm)
Letters from Carol Pearson to Agnes Wilke
The file consists of two letters, February 20, 1963, and March 7, 1963, from Carol Pearson, King City, Ontario to Agnes Wilke in Sidney, B.C. The letters described Pearson's life, Emily Carr, and pets, particularly dogs and monkeys.
The file also contains three photographs; two snapshots of Emily Carr and her dogs, ca. 1933, and one snapshot of Carol Pearson on a horse, October 1951.
Ocean Falls; Front Street looking east from Bennett Street
Ocean Falls; townsite and mill
Ocean Falls; Boy Scouts on parade on Front Street
Ocean Falls; the post office and federal offices
Ocean Falls; townsite building on Lewthwaite Street opposite the Martin Inn
Ocean Falls; Crown Theatre, opened in 1948 on Nevin Avenue
Ocean Falls; clearing walkways after a snow storm