30,000 Fraser River salmon, B.C.
- AM1052-: AM1052 P-1136
- Item
- [ca. 1904]
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Woodrow of Vancouver, B.C.
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30,000 Fraser River salmon, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Woodrow of Vancouver, B.C.
A bit of mountain scenery in British Columbia
Agriculture in British Columbia
Item is a postcard. The four images on the recto are respectively captioned, "Cattle on a Chilcotin range," "A typical farmyard scene," "Poultry pay the farmer well," and "Sheep grazing on the uplands." On the verso are printed four paragraphs of text relating to the state of agriculture in British Columbia and promoting the benefits of farming. A fifth paragraph reads, "For more information, agricultural booklets, and pre-emption maps write Bureau of Provincial Information, Victoria, B.C., Canada."
Approaching the Rockies, Leanchoil Mountain
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss [A.?] Peacock of Brantford, Ontario.
B.C. 50 years ago [Mule team and covered wagon on road in Fraser Canyon]
Cathedral Peak, altitude 10,454 ft., Yoho National Park
Item is a postcard promoting the chauffeur-driven limousines and charter buses of Classic Limousine Service, a Vancouver-based company
C.P.R. Line - S.S. "Aberdeen." Okanagan Lake, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss [N.D.?] Bosworth of Victoria, B.C.
C.P.R. line - S.S. "Kootenay." Arrow Lake, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Bosworth of Victoria, B.C.
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Pacific Coast Service
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Princess Charlotte, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's coastal steamships. Passengers, and possibly crew, are pictured on the ship's decks. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Grace Robb of Vancouver, B.C. from Irene of Whaletown, B.C.
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Vancouver Victoria service
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Princess Charlotte.
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Vancouver Victoria service
Item consists of two postcards printed with an image of the Princess Charlotte. One of the postcards includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. H. Holmes of Kerrisdale, [Vancouver,] B.C., from M.L. [Slayton?] of 1145 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C.
C.P.R. steamer entering Plumpers Pass between Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Baggs of Vancouver, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. G.R. Bulman of Central Park, Vancouver, B.C. from Annie.
Emerald Lake and Mt. Burgess, Yoho National Park, B.C.
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Item is a postcard printed with a print of a drawing and a description of a Tsimshian totem pole.
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Item is a postcard printed with a print of a drawing and a description of a Nuxalk totem pole.
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Item is a postcard printed with a print of a drawing and a description of a Haida war canoe.
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Item is a postcard printed with a print of a drawing and a description of a character from Haida mythology.
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Item is a postcard printed with a print of a drawing and a description of a Kwakiutl dance.
Lake Lucille Alpine Lodge, Garibaldi B.C.
Life in British Columbia : the lumberman's workshop
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. N. Young of High River, Alberta.
Loop, C.P.R. Selkirk Mountains, Glacier, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mr. C. Peacock, c/o N. Young, High River, Alberta.
Mount Halcyon, 10,400 feet, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
Mount Halcyon, 10,400 ft. Halcyon Hot Springs, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
[Mount Seymour and Seymour Indian Reserve seen from across Burrard Inlet]
Mt. Stephen Train entering lower spiral tunnel
Item is a postcard printed with an image of an advertisement from the evening edition of the Vancouver Sun newspaper published May 30, 1927.
[Princess Marguerite, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway's coastal steamships]
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss L.M. Woodrow of Vancouver, B.C.
Recreation room, Hornby Island Lodge
"Seton Lake" Bridge River B.C. - The world's largest totem pole
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a reflection in Seton Lake of a low, rocky headland. The combination of the land form and its reflection was known as the "Totem Pole"
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Miss Hartley of North Vancouver, B.C.
Shuffle board on T.S.S. Catala
Item is a postcard printed with an image of five men playing a game of shuffleboard on the deck of the T.S.S. Catala, a steamer in the fleet of the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia.
Souvenir post cards, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Ten Interesting Scenes, Rocky Mountains and West
Item is a folder containing a set of postcards printed with images of sites along the route of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway through the Rocky Mountains and into British Columbia.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Prince George, one of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway's coastal steamships.
Str. "Kokanee," the Narrows, Kootenay Lake, B.C.
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. M. Bulman, Central Park, B.C.
The Balcony, Halcyon Hot Springs, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
The Kicking Horse Canyon, Yoho National Park
This postcard includes personal correspondence. The intended recipient was Mrs. E.C. [Mongredieu?], but her address is not written on the postcard.
"The Southern Cross" at Stuart Island, B.C.
Item is a postcard. A hand-written note on the verso of this postcard reads, "Gregson, Joseph" docket.
Item is a postcard printed with a group portrait of members of the Vancouver Lacrosse Club. The players are identified by name: G. Matheson, F. Ion, Muldoon (trainer), Matheson, Nicolls, West, Taylor, Godfrey, Benedict, Murray, Pickering, Allen, Phelan, Pringle, Griffiths, C. Jones, Carter, Lalonde, Hess, Adamson.