- AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-58
- Item
- 1906
Photograph shows river running down the canyon.
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Photograph shows river running down the canyon.
Looking at east side of Capilano Upper Canyon - site of Cleveland Dam
Photograph shows buildings and cables at the edge of the canyon.
Ice age glacial deposits on east side of upper canyon of Capilano River
Photograph shows a cross section of an excavated area, showing layers of rock. Photograph also shows two men at the entrance to a shaft.
Looking east. Upper canyon on Capilano River. Buildings are contractors for Cleveland Dam
Photograph shows buildings and cables at the edge of the canyon.
Looking at west side of Upper Capilano River
Photograph shows excavated site, with machinery and cables.
View of Capilano Valley north of Upper Canyon which is to form Cleveland Dam
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Burning trees, etc. in clearing the lake to the basin. The Lions mountains in the distance. Capilano River on left of road."
West side of upper Capilano Canyon
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Temporary suspension bridge for working crew of Cleveland Dam."
[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 length of the bridge, with men and women standing toward the middle of the bridge.
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the Capilano River, and individuals on the suspension bridge above.
Photograph shows a wooden flume on scaffolding running along the edge of the canyon.
[River flowing through] Capilano Canyon
[Rocky area of river in] Capilano Canyon
[Man standing on rock ledge next to tall tree], 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.