- AM54-S4-: St Pk P30.1
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- [193-?]
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[Petroglyph rock from Lone Cabin Creek]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Brockton Point Lighthouse, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Castle rocks, four miles from Saint Alice Hotel, Harrison Lake
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Geology. Hill-tops of False Creek, Volcanic debris, where play the city's children, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
R[hododendron] russatum, Hosta undulata var.
Landscape - construction : stone textures
Landscape - construction : stream (Alma VanDusen Garden)
Landscape - historical : newly laid stream bed (VanDusen)
Gardens - China, Japan : Suzhou, Master of the fishing nets garden, rose peace
Gardens - United Kingdom : rock garden at Ness
Gardens - United Kingdom : Rodmarton, saddle stones
Habitat : Lower San Jo[aquin] Valley Ca[lifornia] U.S.A.
Habitat : Summit M[oun]t Evans U.S.A. Denver - Continental Divide
Botany : petrified gingko at Vantage, Columbia Gorge
Mimulus on cliffs, Pacific Rim
Phacelia sericea : purple pin cushion
Phlox adsurgens (Ore[gon]-Cal[ifornia]), VanD[usen] Alpine Garden
Phlox diffusa, Botanie Mountain
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
[View of Third Beach at Stanley Park]
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
Photograph shows Siwash Rock.
Ripple Rock explosion, cloud grows
Item is a photograph of the blasting of Ripple Rock, the navigational hazard in the Seymour Narrows, from a bunker position on an area hilltop. The explosion has broken the surface of the water and clouds have grown.
Ripple Rock explosion, pre explosion
Item is a photograph of the blasting of Ripple Rock, the navigational hazard in the Seymour Narrows, from a bunker position on an area hilltop. The explosion has broken the surface of the water and clouds have mostly obscured the landscape.
Ripple Rock explosion, explosion breaks surface
Item is a photograph of the blasting of Ripple Rock, the navigational hazard in the Seymour Narrows, from a bunker position on an area hilltop. The eddies and disturbances in the water around Ripple Rock are visible, before the detonation.
A note on the original mounting board reads: "The 'Wedge." The disintegration of rock formation is an interesting field for the nature photographer. Wet, frost, debris, and vegetation penetrates the fractures in the rock, forcing the mass apart to fall below and form the Talus. Sea Coast, near Vancouver, B.C. Philip Timms, A.R.P.S."
Anagallis : blue pimpernel on Genoese Bridge, near hill village of St. Lucia
Centranthus ruber, Alps Maritimes Route Napoleon
Corydalis lutea, widely naturals, Fermain Bay
Jeffersonia dubia, Berberidaceae (N.E. Asia)
[Pinus :] pinyon pine, [Juniperus :] juniper, [Quercus :] oak scrub; near Globe, Ar[izona]
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. A.J. Harrison of Vancouver, B.C.
["The Hoodoos" (dolomite formations) in the Badlands]
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["The Hoodoos" (dolomite formations) in the Badlands]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Bruce and Harry Harvey digging clams near the big rock]
Part of Major Matthews collection