[ Indian salmon temple (shrine)]
- AM54-S4-: In P59.1
- Item
- [ca. 1900]
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[ Indian salmon temple (shrine)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[ Rev. Charles Montgomery Tate and others]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
Item includes inset maps of Creston area and Rossland Trail area, as well as census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages
09-03 : Okanagan Similkameen and Kettle Valleys
Item includes inset map of the Okanagan Valley, as well as census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
Item includes inset map of Nanaimo area and greater Victoria, as well as census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages
09-06 : Kamloops-Lillooet Region
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
09-07 : Central Mainland Coast
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
Item includes census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
Item includes inset of Dawson Creek area, as well as census land delineation code for cities, municipalities and villages.
[100 Mile House Store on the Cariboo Road]
Part of James Crookall fonds
100' span [trestle bridge] 5 miles above Keefers
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15th Reinforcement Draft No 1 Overseas C.A.S.C. Training Depot Jan. 15th 1918
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait of the men in winter gear including fur hats and their mascot a black dog.
Part of John Davidson fonds
1975 television advertising program : call on your sweetie sugar
Item is a film which contains several color commercials from B.C. Sugar Refining Company's 1975 television advertising campaign. According to the list accompanying the reel, the contained commercials are as follows: 1. Sugar - Sweetness - Manitoba Ending, :60; 2. Sugar - Birthday Cake - Manitoba Ending, :30; [3. Sugar - Sugar Daddy - Manitoba Ending, :30]; [4.] Sugar - Birthday Cake - Alberta Ending, :30; [5.] Sugar - Birthday Cake - B.C. Ending, :30; [6.] Sugar - Sweetness - Alberta Ending, :60. The third commercial was not included in the list, and the title has been supplied from a list accompanying a different reel with the same commercial. All six commercials feature the same backing song, "Call On Your Sweetie, Sugar," and depict family moments made better by sugar.
1975 television advertising program : call on your sweetie sugar
Item is a film which contains several color commercials from B.C. Sugar Refining Company's 1975 television advertising campaign. According to the list accompanying the reel, the contained commercials are as follows: 1. Sugar - "Sugar Daddy - B.C. Ending," :30; 2. Sugar - "Sugar Daddy - Alberta Ending," :30; 3. Sugar - "Sweetness - B.C. Ending," :60; 4. Sugar - "Birthday Cake - B.C. Ending," :30; 5. Rogers Golden Syrup - "Chicken Wingding," :30; 6. Rogers Golden Syrup - "Couple," :30. The sugar commercials feature the backing song "Call On Your Sweetie, Sugar," and depict family moments made better by sugar. The syrup commercials feature a number of recipes made with Rogers Golden Syrup.
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[3 copies of other photographs on 1 negative]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Top: [Wah Chong family outside laundry business on Water Street]. Centre: Indians making canoe from tree trunk at mission, opposite Vancouver, B.C. Bottom: Sarcee Indians moving camp, Calgary, N.W.T.
30,000 Fraser River salmon, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Woodrow of Vancouver, B.C.
[360 degree view of lacrosse game between New Westminster and Brampton]
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Photograph shows the field, players and spectators.
4 Tunnels on C.P.R. in Fraser Canyon
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Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A bedroom in the Malibu Club]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A bird on a glacier in Garibaldi District]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
A bit of mountain scenery in British Columbia
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A boiler being hauled through a camp to Coquitlam Tunnel]
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[A boy eating raw oysters at] Oyster Bay
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
A brail full of sockeye salmon goes into the hold of this seiner
Inscriptions on verso of print "#5535 - A brail full of sockeye salmon goes into the hold of this seiner Photo Don Coltman", "Fish / 2 col x 6 / Tuesday 9am / Int Edition"
Stamp on verso of print "Copyrighted Photo / This copy sold for / use of original purchaser only / Additional copies available."
Newsclipping on verso of print, "Sep 2 1952" stamped above "A Sight to Behold is this squirming heaving brail net full of salmon, still dripping wet from the sea and due to be dropped into the hold of the seiner. The fish plummet from the net when a rope which purses up the bottom of the brailer is pulled to open it. In a short time these salmon will be transferred to a packer and thence to the cannery."
Part of James Crookall fonds
[A building visited during visit of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (Field Marshal)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Men are identified as 1. unknown, 2. Arthur Salsbury, 3. Fred Salsbury, 4. Ed Girdwood and 5. Mr. Durand
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Group portrait showing tents surrounded by a fence made of tree branches
A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
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A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds