- FondsPR-1380 - Frederick Dally fonds
- SeriesMS-3100 - Photographs
- FileMS-3100.5 - Photographic Views of British Columbia 1867 - 1870. [Dally Album Number 5]
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- ItemMS-3100.5.36 - Fort Yale. Fraser River. Brit. Columbia
- ItemH-02912 - A view at Yale, Fraser River; the two ladies are Miss Irving and Miss Brown of New Westminster
- ItemMS-3100.5.38 - An unstable and dangerous part of the road. Consider the temporary supports for heavy freight loads. Shameful Mr. Contractor. A view on the Fraser River wagon road at the 17 mile post. British Columbia.
- ItemMS-3100.5.40 - Chapman's Bar Bluff blasted by the Royal Engineers. Fraser River wagon road. British Columbia.
- ItemMS-3100.5.42 - The waterfall on the Thompson river at Cooks [Cook's Ferry] ferry. Brit. Columbia.
- ItemMS-3100.5.44 - At this point I had to take two views as a rattler happened to be under the stone that I rested my plate against to dry it in the sun, and licked the water off marking the plate from the top to the bottom with its forked tongue. [Dally also drew a picture of the snake's tongue markings in the margin]. Thompson River wagon road scenery at the little bluff 80 [1/2?] miles above Yale.
- ItemMS-3100.5.45 - The Bonaparte house, or 111 miles above Yale.
- ItemMS-3100.5.46 - Ox team with freight for the Cariboo mines at Clinton 136 miles above Yale
- ItemE-04416 - Clay-sa-luke - Comiaken Chief
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