British Columbia (province)
Found in 486 Collections and/or Records:
East and west of Albert Canyon, 1909
East and west of Albert Canyon, 1909
East and west of Albert Canyon, 1909
East and west of Albert Canyon, 1909
East and west of Albert Canyon, 1909
Landscape format.
East of Twin Battle, 1909
Emerald Glacier, 1908-08 - 1908-09
From opposite side of the Yoho Valley.
Emerald Glacier, 1908-08 - 1908-09
From camping ground.
Emerald Lake, 1919
Coloured, half page, by C.W. Simpson ARCA.
Englishman's River, Vancouver Island, 1912
139 x 81mm.
Esquimalt, 1900 - 1940
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Excellences Lord and Lady Willington, Governor-General of Canada, visiting Victoria, B.C., 1927-03-26
150 x 100 mm. View of a visit to a First Nations site.
Fairview, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format. A small mining town with about 100 inhabitants.
Farewell, 1925 - 1926
144 x 92 mm. This photograph features Governor-General Julian Byng and appears to depict the same occasion as Y3062S/124-25. It is dated 1926 on the reverse, suggesting that the event marked his departure from office in that year.
Farming and fruit growing district near Victoria, B.C. Can., 1912
242 x 192 mm. A view looking out across neat cultivated land with the ocean in the distance.
Fernie, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Scene of recent terrible forest fires.
Fernie, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Scene of recent terrible forest fires.
Fernie, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Scene of recent terrible forest fires.
Fernie, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format. Scene of recent terrible forest fires.
Fernie, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format. Relief tents erected after forest fires.
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1925-07-14
145 x 95 mm. Full length portrait taken on board a ship.
Forest trees and snow, east of Glacier, 1909
Landscape format.
Freak maple : and children born in Vancouver, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Half-plate (landscape format).
Frederick G. Banting, University of Toronto, 1926-06-23
150 x 90 mm. A full length portrait of Banting standing in a garden. Frederick Banting was the co-discover of insulin.