[View of houses on the shore of the Fraser River]
- AM336-S3-1-: CVA 677-1076
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- [1921?]
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[View of houses on the shore of the Fraser River]
[View of buildings and bridge on the Fraser River]
The Fraser River - looking east
The Fraser River - Hammond, B.C.
Photograph shows a boat yard on right.
Overlooking the Fraser - Hammond, B.C.
[Canadian Pacific rail line along the Fraser River]
Location may be near Hammond, B.C.
Photograph shows river running down the canyon.
Some trees omitted to show ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Revised copy of sketch of Lynn river canyons to show the correct placement of Phyllis Road (bottom of sketch); also more trees have been added."
Intake bridge, Lynn Creek, B.C.
Photograph shows a small wooden bridge over a creek bed, connecting to a path in the forest.
[Stream and fallen trees in] Stanley Park
[Woman and boy on bridge over small stream]
Note on original accompanying envelope states: "Bowen Island falls, with Mrs. Timms and Harold on the bridge."
Ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Photograph shows a sketch by Wm. Draycott of the Lynn Valley area.
[Group of men and women on suspension bridge], Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows individuals on bridge, with river running underneath.
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the Capilano River, and individuals on the suspension bridge above.
[River flowing through] Capilano Canyon
[Rocky area of river in] Capilano Canyon
[Cliff and river], Capilano Canyon
[Tall tree and flume], Capilano Canyon
[Men and women on rock at Capilano Canyon]
Photograph shows three men and four women posing on a rock above the Capilano River. Photograph also shows sides of the canyon and a flume running along one side of the canyon.
[Young man travelling across Capilano River dam in a cable car]
Photograph also shows houses and mountains in the background.
[Weathered rocks in] Capilano River
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Weathering. Sharply fractured rocks fall into the streams and become rounded in shape by the ever-moving currents. Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Photograph shows stream, trees and bridge over stream.
[Girl standing on rocks, below bridge on the Fraser River]
[Grader under a bridge on the Fraser River]
[People on bridge over the Fraser River]