1st July Parade - Prince Rupert
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- [ca. 1910]
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1st July Parade - Prince Rupert
Big blast at Prince Rupert, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. H. Cottingham at the Regent Hotel in Vancouver, B.C.
[S.S. "Coquitlam" at] Prince Rupert, B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[S.S.] Camosun Prince Rupert B.C.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Lipsett (Prince Rupert) Ltd [in background at] Cow Bay, Prince Rupert
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows cleared land and a real estate sign
[View of the C.N.R. Steamer "Prince Robert" leaving the harbour]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[N.A. Beketor and his son Paul (a sea cadet)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Wolf Totem Pole at Prince Rupert
Decorated Imperial truck, third-prize winner in parade
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
Launching of "Canadian Scottish" [Canadian government steamship]
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
Launching of "Canadian Scottish" [Canadian government steamship]
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
Launching of "Canadian Scottish" [Canadian government steamship]
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company and fleet
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
445000 lb - 20 car loads - halibut awaiting transportation
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
World Circumnavigational Flight
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
Item is a photograph on which these words appear "Four American Aeroplanes, leaving Prince Rupert, B.C. for Sitka, Alaska, April 9/24. Around the world flight.
World Circumnavigational Flight
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
World Circumnavigational Flight
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
World Circumnavigational Flight
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
World Circumnavigational Flight
Part of Imperial Oil Company fonds
International Longshoremens Association, Local 38-41, group photograph
Item is a photograph of the international longshoremens association, local 38-41 Prince Rupert, after World War 1. The banner behind the group has national emblems of the allies and the notice: "Enlisted 58, Wounded 20, Paid Supreme Sacrifice 10".
Reception on arrival of first G.P.T. boat, Prince Rupert
Royal Hotel and MacIntyre Block, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Photograph shows the ladies entrance in the New Royal Hotel tavern and Rupert Butchers.
[Exterior view of the] Hotel Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, B.C.
[Exterior view of the] Federal Buildings, Prince Rupert, B.C.
[Grain] Elevator and [C.P.R.] dock, Prince Rupert, B.C.
[Grain] Elevator and dock, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Prince Rupert drydock and berths
Photograph shows the "Fort Mumford" in the background
"Fort Mumford" [approaching drydock]
Launching Hull 46 [from drydock]
"Fort Mumford" in drydock [being guarded by a soldier]
Merchant ship "Fort Mumford" in Prince Rupert drydock being checked for trial run
Guard at Prince Rupert shipyards
[The bow of the] "Fort Mumford"
"Fort Mumford" [entering drydock]
Prince Rupert : church and totem; fish nets and boats; CNR truck; halibut etc.