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Part of James Crookall fonds
Item is a stereograph
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Part of James Crookall fonds
Item is a stereograph
Part of James Crookall fonds
1 Tatoosh Range (wildflowers) [Mt. Rainier]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
2 Tatoosh Range (wildflowers) [Mt. Rainier]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
Part of James Crookall fonds
A falls on Columbia River Hiway
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
A timber flume near Hood River
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[Beatrice Timmins beside automobile] just leaving Columbia Gorge Hotel
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[Beatrice Timmins] on Table M[oun]t[ain]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of City of Vancouver Archives technical and cartographic drawing collection
Item is a map showing the Pacific Coast of British Columbia and Washington and Oregon states as surveyed by French explorer Jean-Francois de Galaup (Laperouse) in 1786, and the routes of his ships Astrolabe and Boussole. The map shows the Pacific coastline from Cap Rond (Tillamook Head) in Oregon at latitude 45 degrees and 40 minutes in the south to Baeie de Clonard (Beresford Bay, northwestern tip of Haida Gwaii) in British Columbia at latitude 54 degrees and 10 minutes in the north. Other major place names on the map include Nootka, Pointe Boisee, Baie St. Louis, Iles de Sartine, Mont Fleurieu, Cap Fleurieu, Cap Hector, Mont de la Touche, Baie de la Touche, and Baie de Clonard. Vancouver Island is shown as part of the mainland. Map includes latitudes and longtitudes as well as indication of elevations. Map is a plate from the "Atlas de Voyage de la Perouse".
Cascadian Hotel, Wenatchee, Washington
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[Columbia Gorge Hotel] and garden
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Columbia River at the Cascades
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Distant view [of Grand Coulee Dam]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing Beatrice Timmins feeding a bear at a roadside.
Forestry Lookout, Mt Winchester, Mt Baker National Forest Reserve, Washington
Galena Creek, Mt Baker National Forest Reserve
Galena Falls - Mt Baker National Forest
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Paradise Inn in winter, Rainier National Park
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Eagle Peak
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : getting it out [removing the snow from Myrtle Kilpatrick's neck]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Lobby of Paradise Inn
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Mt. Rainier and Paradise Inn
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Narada Falls
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Narada Falls
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : On Alta Vista near the Paradise Inn
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : On the ferry at Goble, crossing the Columbia
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Part of Paradise Inn
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Putting the snow down Myrtle [Kilpatrick]'s neck and -
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Some of the Corduroy Road on the way to Rainier Park
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Tatouche Range, motors just arriving
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : The avalanche lilies
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : The house at the entrance to Rainier Park
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : The Narada River below the falls
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : The road entering Paradise Valley
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : The road to Paradise Inn, winding up the hill side
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
In Mount Rainier Park : Three of a kind found on Alta Vista Hill [petting a donkey]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds