[Woman with small child and cabin in the background at Summit Lake]
- AM1477-1-S5-: CVA 1477-626
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- [192-?]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
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[Woman with small child and cabin in the background at Summit Lake]
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[Woman tending flowering bush at George J. Fowler's summer home]
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[Woman standing in front of the Seldom Inn at Summit Lake]
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[Woman standing in front of the Seldom Inn at Summit Lake]
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[Woman leaning against wooden crate at side of building at Summit Lake]
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[Waterfall at placer gold mine]
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[Waterfall and water jet at placer gold mine]
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[View of water near George J. Fowler's summer home]
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[View of water near George J. Fowler's summer home]
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[View of garden at George J. Fowler's summer home]
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[Vancouver Board of Trade Excursion to Okanagan and Kootenays August 21 to September 5, 1926]
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File consists of photographs of a British Columbia interior tour made by Mayor L.D. Taylor and thirty-eight other members of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Includes photographs of the East Kootenay Power Company on the Elk River, West Kootenay Power Company at Bonnington, Lower Bonnington Power Plant, Crow's Nest Coal Company, Dominion Experimental Station in Summerland, Eldorado Arms Hotel, Sicamous Hotel, Kootenay National Park, Invermere and Oliver.
[Unidentified young woman wearing ship captain's hat at City Hall employee picnic]
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[Unidentified woman standing on beach at Summit Lake]
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Woman is wearing jodhpurs.
[Unidentified woman standing looking at fish on sticks at Summit Lake]
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[Unidentified woman standing holding fish at Summit Lake]
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[Unidentified woman shakes hands with ship's captain at City Hall employee picnic]
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Individual identified is Mayor L.D. Taylor at the far right of the photograph.
[Unidentified woman holding fishing rod while standing on large rock in river near Summit Lake]
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[Unidentified woman holding fish at Summit Lake]
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[Unidentified woman fishing while standing on large rock in river near Summit Lake]
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[Unidentified woman assists ship's captain with controls at City Hall employee picnic]
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Individual identified is Mayor L.D. Taylor at the far right of the photograph.
[Unidentified man and woman standing on large rocks in river near Summit Lake]
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[Two women with fishing gear and dog]
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[Two women standing in front of the Seldom Inn at Summit Lake]
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[Two women leaning against wooden crate at side of building at Summit Lake]
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[Two women and small child sitting on beach at Summit Lake]
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Two men and a woman holding caught fish
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The man on the left may be L.D. Taylor.
Trail to Teddy Glazier, 6,000 feet elevation
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Photograph likely shows the trail to Teddy Glacier on Mount McKinnon, near Beaton, British Columbia
"The Lions," Vancouver, Canada
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Some of [the] Party [members after] having been in [the] coal mine
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[Small child sitting on beach at Summit Lake]
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Sinclair Canyon from entrance to Kootenay National Park
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Sandy - Clearing trail [near Ten Mile Camp]
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Photograph shows a man with a saw and a man with an axe standing next to fallen trees.
Radium Hot Springs pool Kootenay National Park, W.E. Payne at Pool
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Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Front cover of album is embossed "L.D. Taylor, Canadian Northern Railway System".
Peace River [cattle in snowy field]
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Part of Canyon Elk River near Elko, part of old Dewdney Trail on left bank
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[Men standing in front of a wooden structure]
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[Mayor L.D. Taylor and City Hall employees at picnic]
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Individual identified is Mayor L.D. Taylor in the center of photograph, holding an umbrella.
Maxwell - Ferry - Columbia [River?]
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Photograph shows L.D. Taylor (right) and another man standing next to a car on a ferry.
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Man is possibly Alex Johnson. Accompanying note by Ted Taylor reads: "1 Jul [19]33: off to open company in OMINECA for legislature; stopped CHILLIWACK for cherry festival; then Scottish games at Harrison Hot Springs. 24 July [19]33: L.D.T. back from Omineca with a piper and a dancer; had meetings Burns Lodge and said wouldn't run in V[ancouver] again; piper Alex Johnson piped L.D.T. into meetings; 'Miss K. [Katherine] Frederici dancer' - Sun 25 July [19]33"
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Looking through the mess [near Ten Mile Camp]
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Photograph shows trees fallen over a path and two men in the distance.
[Little boy in front of George J. Fowler's summer home 'Pen Dell']
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[L.D. Taylor with George J. Fowler family]
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Individuals identified are: L.D. Taylor (far left) and George J. Fowler (center).
[L.D. Taylor standing with George J., Annie and Beverly Fowler]
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Individuals identified are, from left to right: L.D. Taylor, Beverly Fowler (child), Annie Fowler and George J. Fowler.
[L.D. Taylor standing outside with two girls]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds