Nicaragua Bluff 13 1/2 miles above Yale
- AM1376-: CVA 3-18
- Item
- [between 1866 and 1870]
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Nicaragua Bluff 13 1/2 miles above Yale
Nicaragua Bluff and wagon road from west side of Fraser River
Pitt River Bridge - C.P.R. Railway - 7 miles above Port Moody
Indian cemetery near Lytton on the Thompson River below Spences Bridge
Photograph shows a grave with funeral artifacts
Indian Cemetery near Lytton 57 miles above Yale
Photograph shows a grave with funereal artifacts
Indian cemetery near Boston Bar
C.P.R. cantilever bridge across Fraser River 52 miles above Yale
C.P.R. cantilever bridge across Fraser River 52 miles above Yale
Descent from the summit of road over Jackass Mountain
Photograph shows donkey-drawn covered wagons
Great Bluff on the Thompson River
Photograph shows donkey-drawn covered wagons at 8 Mile Bluff
Hell's Gate 17 miles above Yale [showing] entrance to Black Canyon
Photograph shows fish-drying racks on the rocks beside the river
Photograph shows Alexandra Bridge in the background
Black Canyon and railway grade looking down valley from 17th mile post on wagon road
Bluffs, 2 1/2 miles above Yale looking down valley
Summit of road over Jackass Mountain 48 miles above Yale
Salmon Caches on the Fraser River
Illecillewaet Valley from Snow Shed 21
Photograph shows the Illecillewaet (Great) Glacier, the entrance to snow shed 19 with show shed 20 in the background. Photograph may have been taken from the roof of snow shed 18
Illecillewaet Valley from Look Out on Mount Abbott
Photograph shows two snow sheds and a railroad bridge
[Aerial view of biplane over The Lions]
Oblique view showing a biplane over the bridge and the Prospect Point Signal Station
[Howard and Donna Green and others seated outdoors]
Flash light of camp group, 5500 feet Mountain Meadow, Garibaldi National Park, Summer
Photograph shows members of the Vancouver Natural History Society
Photograph shows members of the Vancouver Natural History Society
Logging - Getting Out the Raw Material
Photograph shows donkey engines and a "rollaway"
P.G.E. [Pacific Great Eastern Railway]
Photograph shows tracks beside a body of water
Paper Mills [showing] Widest Paper Machine in America in a British Columbia Pulp and Paper Mill
Photograph shows a newsprint machine
Photograph shows a dock under construction
Photograph shows a display of creosoted wood products
Photograph shows a display of paper
Railroad Cross-Ties (Sleepers) - part of order for 160,000 creosoted ties for India
Photograph shows a storage yard
Photograph shows a battery of shingle machines
Photograph shows a display of oars, a boat and spars
Photograph shows a storage yard
Photograph shows a tide-water sawmill and lumber yard with ships loading lumber
Photograph shows planing machines
Photograph shows electrically controlled saws
Wood Stave Pipe, Tanks and Silos
Photograph shows a display
Photograph shows a four-mile long Douglas Fir pipe used for conducting water to a power plant
Photograph shows a stand of Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Hemlock and Sitka Spruce
Photograph shows a display of packing-boxes. Boxes are labelled to show the type of wood they were made of and their intended use.
Photograph shows a display showing the sizes of Red Cedar and Douglas Fir trees and stands
British Columbia's Timber Industry
Photograph shows a display of photographs depicting trees, logging, lumbering and transportation
Photograph shows a display of barrels
Example of Use of Timber in Large Buildings
Photograph shows a four-story hotel under construction with framework, exterior and interior finish of Douglas Fir and a Cedar shingle roof
Exterior Finish - Bevel Siding and Shingles
Photograph shows a display with a small building with Red Cedar shingles