British Columbia (province)
Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
View four miles above Yale, 1885
245 x 193 mm. A view showing the line running beside the Fraser River on a stone embankment, with the old Cariboo Road running just below and alongside it. Photograph probably taken just south of Sailors' Bar.
View from end of the Little Yoho, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Looking west.
View from Field (slope of Mt. Stephen on the right), 1908-07 - 1908-08
350 x 250 mm. No photograph.
View looking back across the base of the Asulkan Glacier., 1908-08 - 1908-09
[No print]. Missing.
View looking back across the base of the Asulkan Glacier, 1908-08 - 1908-09
View looking towards the dam and saw mill, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
View looking up the Asulkan Glacier, 1908-08 - 1908-09
View near Salmon Arm, Shuswap, 1885
245 x 191 mm. A view showing the railway curving round a newly constructed embankment with felled timber beside the track and forest beyond. Two men can be seen on a railroad trolley at the left of the photograph. Salmon Arm lies at the southernmost corner of Lake Shuswap, about 20 miles south-west of the Sicamous Narrows.
View of Fraser River showing tunnels 11, 12 and 13, 1885
245 x 192 mm. A view looking along the Fraser Canyon showing the railway to the left of the river piercing three large granite outcrops. The Cariboo Road is on the other side of the river.
View of the Asulkan Glacier, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Landscape format.
View of the Fraser from near Hellgate, 1885
View toward the west near Drynock, 1885
245 x 191 mm. A view showing the Thompson River and hills beyond. Drynock lies about 30 miles north-east of the junction of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers.
View up Fraser River showing Jackass Mountains and RR, 1885
246 x 191 mm. A view looking along the river, with the railroad at the left of the photograph and the Jackass Mountains at the right in the background. Photograph taken near Keefers.
Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Victoria, 1939-05-30 - 1939-05-31
110 x 70 mm. A series of prints documenting the 1939 Royal Visit to Victoria, which formed part of a wider tour encompassing all Canadian provinces and the Dominion of Newfoundland. It was the first visit by a reigning British monarch to the country. These photographs feature ceremonies held at the docks, Parliament and Beacon Hill.
Visit of The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Victoria, 1901, 1901-10-01
Collection of images which illustrate the Royal Visit to Victoria, British Columbia, on October 1st 1901. Y3062S/53-54 feature views north and south from the Parliament Buildings, Y3062S/55 a view from Victoria High School, Y3062S/56-58 Government Street adorned with decorations, and Y3062S/59 the night-time illumination of the Parliament Buildings and bridge.
[Visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria], 1919
130 x 70 mm. View of the prince waving to crowds from a motor car.
[[Visit of the Prince of Wales to Victoria], 1919
130 x 70 mm. View of the prince standing among crowds at the provincial Parliament.
[Visitors disembarking from a warship], 1920 - 1936
130 x 78 mm. The event has not been identified.
Visits of the Prince of Wales and Prince George, 1919 - 1927
Many of these images were taken by Chapman in his role as official photographer, chronicling the visits of the British Royal Family and other distinguished individuals to Victoria.
Volume X : Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, August-September 1908, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Volume XII : Newfoundland, New Brunswick, British Columbia, September-October 1908, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Volume XIII : British Columbia and Quebec, October 1908, March 1909, 1908-10 - 1909-03
Wapta, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Landscape format. From upper meadow Yoho Valley, looking from under Vice President.
[Warship], 1920 - 1936
130 x 78 mm. Probably the same vessel featured in Y3062S/76.