- AM1036-S2-: CVA 703-2.30.1
- Item
- [ca. 1915]
Part of Hamber family fonds
469 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Hamber family fonds
[Mrs. Walter Vermilyea (nee Ada Sweet)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Seated studio portrait of young man and woman]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Scales]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
Portrait of an unidentified woman
Part of Hamber family fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
[Martha Louise (Mrs. George) Black]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Mrs. Alice Crakanthorp (nee Patterson)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in Brockton Oval] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
Photograph shows two women with canoes on shore.
Georgia Day on the deck of a Vancouver-Victoria boat in First Narrows
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in Brockton Oval] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstrations in] Stanley Park
[Stoney Indian women and children at the Calgary Stampede]
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
Georgia Day [on the deck of a] Vancouver-Victoria boat in First Narrows
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
"Pro Rec" [demonstration in] Stanley Park
Mrs. O. Larson [at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
[Fenton commercial school classroom]
Image shows female students watching teacher at a typewriter.
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "No. 2977 - The natural wool is carefully washed and dried before carding and spinning. No dyes are used. Wool from black sheep is interwoven with white. By retaining the natural oils in the wool the finished sweaters are practically waterproof. Don Coltman Photo."
[A fawn and a cat being fed inside Forbidden Plateau Lodge]
Inscription on verso of print "Forbidden Plateau Lodge / Deer and Guest.."
[Women washing salmon inside a] cannery
[Two young women holding sheaves on Ryan's farm]
[Shuffleboard on] S.S. "Prince George"
Inscription on verso of print "Fish packing"
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
Shuffleboard aboard S.S. "Prince George"
Photograph shows Maxine Sutherland, Carol and Len
[Mrs. Charles Winfield holding a tame raccon at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
Mrs. O. Larson at the Nelson Brothers Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2790 The entire fishpack of the B.C. Coast is now commandeered by the Government and a large percentage of the Salmon Pack goes to Britain. This Cannery Worker is doing her share to win the War. / Don Coltman Photo."
[A woman standing on a Shetland Pony at Ryan's Farm]
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "#2981 - Indian squaw of the Cowichan Tribe, Vancouver Island, drying white and black wool for the making of the famous Indian sweaters. Vancouver Island, B.C. Don Coltman Photo."
[Violet Sankey, Mrs. O. Larson and Hazel Stafford at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2808 These factory Workers...two native Indians and one white Girl are proud of their efforts to feed our troops and civilians overseas. / Don Coltman Photo."
[Feeding the pigs on Ryan's Farm]
[The pigs in a sty on Ryan's Farm]
[A waitress holding a plate of oysters at] Oyster Bay