[A ramshackle pier at a logging camp]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
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[A ramshackle pier at a logging camp]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Partial view of S.S. "Moana" at dock]
Part of Major Matthews collection
["Princess Louise" (side wheeler) at a Fraser River cannery]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Logs falling off a wharf into the water at H.R. MacMillan Co.]
Photograph shows a dock under construction
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows boats docked in the bay
[Board of Trade trip] - Summit Lake, B.C.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows a view of the lake and shore. Photograph taken during Vancouver Board of Trade trip to the Cariboo and northern British Columbia.
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Men holding fishing nets between a dock and rowboats]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[The sinking of the "Cheslakee" at the Van Anda wharf]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Union Steamship "Capilano II" and other ship at dock]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Union Steamship "Capilano II" showing passengers departing and other ship at dock]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[The Wigwam Inn from the dock]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Fishers hauling nets from a dock to their boats]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
[The "Gigilo" at dock in Porpoise Bay]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
[View of a cannery from the water]
Part of Major Matthews collection
["Pacific Princess" at C.P.R. dock during visit of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (Field Marshal)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Repairing fish nets - Margaret Bay
[View of unidentified bay showing a dock and a diving and slide float]
C.N.S.S. "Prince George" [at dock]
[Boat approaching] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a log boom
[The "Camosun" approaching] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a log boom and the "Norwest 1"
[Boat approaching] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a log boom and the "Norwest 1"
[The "Camosun" at] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Boat approaching] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows a log boom and the "Norwest 1"
[Looking across the water from] Pacific Mills [dock on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Photograph shows the "Alco III" from Vancouver
Waterfront at Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Waterfront at Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Waterfront at Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
[Men on dock at] Pacific Mills [on the] Queen Charlotte Islands
Loading salmon cleanings at cannery onto skow for reduction plant
Photograph shows the bow of the "Cape Calvert"
Inscription on verso of print '#5566 - Nothing is wasted. Heads, tails and other parts of dressed salmon are loaded aboard scows and hauled to reduction plants where they are manufactured into fish meal fertilizer. Photo Don Coltman."
[View of Hotel Malaspina from the water]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Unidentified waterfront buildings at very low tide]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Photograph shows the new Indian Wharf with houses and a boardwalk
North Pacific Cannery [showing] Indian houses on new wharf
Photograph shows Japanese houses on new wharf, net mens' shack, the mess house and watch house
North Pacific Cannery [showing] new Indian wharf houses and approach
North Pacific Cannery [showing the] new Japanese wharf
Photograph shows net racks damaged by snow and ice and the cannery in the background
North Pacific Cannery [showing a] Japanese house, jacks and rollers
Photograph shows Larsen in the background
North Pacific Cannery [showing half of the mess house and two new Japanese houses]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Pipeline and dock with work crew]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds