[B.C. Squamish, Shannon Falls]
- GM-PH-948
- Item
- ca. 197-
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Item is an image of Klahanie Inn located in Shannon Falls, Squamish, British Columbia.
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[B.C. Squamish, Shannon Falls]
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Item is an image of Klahanie Inn located in Shannon Falls, Squamish, British Columbia.
Chief Trader McDonald Descending the Fraser, 1828
Item is a reproduction of an image originally created about 1942, as an illustration for the 1944 Hudson's Bay Company calendar that shows an 1828 view of the Hudson's Bay Company's chief trader Archibald McDonald (1790-1853) and his party descending rapids on the Fraser River in an area above the present town of Yale, B.C.
Scott, Adam Sheriff, 1887-1980
Conventions in Regina, Saskatchewan and Vancouver, British Columbia
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
(1): Unidentified attendees at the 40th Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM in Regina, Saskatchewan, March 7 to 9, 1945. Image taken by G. J. Wells, Butcher & Runnalls, Regina.
(2): Unidentified attendees at the 11th CCF [Co-operative Commonwealth Federation] National Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, July 25 to 29, 1950. Image taken by Sunday's Photos, Vancouver.
Part of D. Grant Devine fonds
Yellowhead Highway Association
Part of Elwood Roberts family fonds
Florence Preston standing on the shore of a lake.
Index to the Sheets of the Sectional Map
Part of Joseph Hinde family fonds
Canada. Topographical Surveys Branch
Legislative buildings at night
Item is an image showing the British Columbia Legislative Buildings at night.
Tourism British Columbia
Ocean and coastline near White Rock, British Columbia
Album contains images of: various members of the Clay and Shumiatcher families (such as Archibald Franklin Clay; Rose Jeanne Clay; Pierre Clay; Morris Cyril Shumiatcher; Jacqueline Shumiatcher; Luba Shumiatcher; Abraham Isaac Shumiatcher; Minuetta Shumiatcher [later Minuetta Kessler]); the wedding of Jacqui Clay and Morris Shumiatcher in Toronto, Ontario on April 18, 1955; Morris Shumiatcher and seven unidentified men running in the Molson Marathon from Regina, Saskatchewan to Lumsden on September 19, 1970 (51); Morris and Jacqui Shumiatcher's vacations in Hawaii, the Bahamas, Japan and England; the Shumiatcher's pet dogs; various friends and colleagues; and the Shumiatchers in their home at 2520 College Avenue, Regina.
Rural and urban scenes, mostly SK, fairs, exhibitions, some B.C., AB, Winnipeg
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Rural and urban scenes, mostly Saskatchewan. Fairs and exhibitions, some British Columbia, Alberta, Winnipeg.