- AM54-S4-2-: CVA 371-1300
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Part of Major Matthews collection
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Part of Major Matthews collection
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Baptist Church on a barge on the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Barge of lumber [from] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Barge tender of BC Telephone Company cable laying vessel, "Brico"]
[BC Telephone Company cable laying vessel, "Brico"]
[BC Telephone Company cable laying vessel, "Brico"]
[BC Telephone Company cable laying vessel, "Brico", and two other vessels]
[BC Telephone Company cable laying vessel, "Brico", and two other vessels]
[BC Telephone Company employees on tender barges at shoreline]
Photograph shows R.C.A.F. boats and landing barge
Photograph shows R.C.A.F. boats and landing barge
Photograph shows R.C.A.F. boats and the "Kittimake"
[Car on barge ferry crossing river]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[C.P.R. tug and railway car barge in the Okanagan]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows men, horses and gear waiting to cross a river on a wooden barge controlled by ropes and pulleys
Loading salmon cleanings at cannery onto skow for reduction plant
Photograph shows the bow of the "Cape Calvert"
Inscription on verso of print '#5566 - Nothing is wasted. Heads, tails and other parts of dressed salmon are loaded aboard scows and hauled to reduction plants where they are manufactured into fish meal fertilizer. Photo Don Coltman."
Loading salmon cleanings at cannery onto skow for reduction plant
Photograph shows the bow of the "Cape Calvert"
[Men pulling Baptist Church on a barge towards the shore of the Fraser River]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Pacific Command landing barges
Pacific Command landing barges
Pacific Command landing barges
Photograph shows an armoured vehicle
Note on negative envelope ""[inside envelope with reference to Dept. of National Defence]"
[S.S. "Chilliwack (II) showing scows alongside transferring cargo]
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
[Wreck of William Clarke Gibson's barge]
Part of Major Matthews collection