A.R.P. W.C. Mainwaring and the Honourable Angus McDonald
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1008
- Item
- [1943?]
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A.R.P. W.C. Mainwaring and the Honourable Angus McDonald
A.R.P. Honourable Angus McDonald, W.C. Mainwaring and Commander Barrie
Pro Rec bike hike in Douglas Park
Canadian Youth Hostel meet the A.Y.A. in Douglas Park
Two men [C.S. Carr] and a deer at Malahat Lookout
Photograph shows three men looking at a three dimensional map
Photograph shows and unidentified building under construction
Photograph shows and unidentified building under construction
Peace Arch Memorial [Canadian Youth Hostel members]
Photograph shows two hikers taking a break
[Logger preparing to climb a tree on the Queen Charlotte Islands]
[Logger climbing a tree on the Queen Charlotte Islands]
[Logger climbing a tree on the Queen Charlotte Islands]
Man and dog [at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Men on dock at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Workers holding lunch boxes in back of truck at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Logging for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a double handled saw
[Logging for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a double handles saw
[Coil of rope on boat at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man adjusting saw blade at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man inspecting saw blade at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man adjusting saw blade at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man inspecting saw blade at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Logger being hoisted up a tree trunk for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Logger preparing to be hoisted up a tree trunk for] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Chopping down a tree with an air-operated saw on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Chopping down a tree on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man looking at an electric tree faller in the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man looking at power saw connections in the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Man standing among fallen trees in the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Chopping down a tree with an air-operated saw on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Old Cariboo Trail [and] C.N.R. tracks [near Chapmans (Hope), B.C.]
Photograph shows a direction sign pointing to the "Cariboo Road built 1850"
Inscription on negative envelope "Old Cariboo stagecoach road on mainline of Canadian National Rlys in Fraser Valley near Hope, B.C. - Note from print "
Mr. J. Collins and superintendants at Hell's Gate fish ladder construction
Group portrait
Mr. J. Collins and superintendant at Hell's Gate fish ladder construction
Photograph shows a sign for Coast Construction Company, Vancouver, B,.C. General Contractors "Hell's Gate Project"
J.W. Pilgrim, Controller of Civil Defence, View Royal, Vancouver Island
Earl Fletcher [at] Cathedral Grove
Earl Fletcher [at] Cathedral Grove
Photograph shows a sign on a Douglas Fir
Earl Fletcher [at] Cathedral Grove
Photograph shows a sign regarding the volume of merchantable timber
Mr. Fogg [in] engine [room on] C.N.S.S. "Prince Rupert"
Ski tour on Garibaldi Mountain
Photograph shows Joan Mathews and Emil and Ottar Brandvold
[Log cabin under construction]
Photograph shows Emil and Ottar Brandvold
[Man writing in a ledger beside a model log cabin at Silver Creek Camp]
[Colonel Broome's miniature house]
[Display of deer on car at Elk Falls]
Inscription on verso of print "#2695 - A successful day deer hunting, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. / Don Coltman Photo"
[Directional sign at Medicine Bowls Park]
Inscription on verso of print "Medicine Bowls near Courtenay"
Shuffleboard aboard S.S. "Prince George"
Photograph shows Maxine Sutherland, Carol and Len
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
[Harry James sitting with masks]
Item is a photograph taken at the Nanaimo Reserve showing Harry James with masks. Inscription on verso of print: "No. 2994 - Indian ceremonial masks are handed down generation to generation. This Indian is nearly 80 years of age and keeps these masks hidden in an old chest in a smoke house on the Reservation. Considerable coaxing was necessary before he would produce them for photographing. It is his belief that if he should lose them a curse would descend upon his family. Don Coltman Photo."