Image of the steamship Princess Joan at dock, possibly in Victoria. The Princess Joan was built for the CPR coastal service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. The Princess Joan commonly sailed Victoria-to-Vancouver and Victoria-to-Seattle.
Image of the steamship Princess Joan at dock, possibly in Victoria. The Princess Joan was built for the CPR coastal service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. The Princess Joan commonly sailed Victoria-to-Vancouver and Victoria-to-Seattle.
Photograph of a priest taken in the rock churches, which are painted churches in Tigre province outside of Mekele, Ethiopia. The priest is seen holding a gold cross being unwrapped from some luxurious cloth. The photograph provides context for a painted portrait of a high standing person acquired by Marsden in Ethiopia and later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in that the photograph shows a gold cross similar to one depicted in the painting.
Image of a roadway in Manning Park. In the foreground is a 'Prevent Forest Fire' sign in the shape of a mock gallows with a hanging cigarette. The side of the sign reads "Ye Olde Manning Park Gallows" The bottom of the sign reads "The One Who Dropped It Should Also Be Hanged. Prevent Forest Fires. B.C. Forest Service.
Image is of Ron, Norman, Chip, and unidentified person pressing sides of model canoe together. Model canoe is covered by a blanket to prevent steam burns.
Image is of Ron, Norman, Chip, and unidentified person pressing sides of model canoe together. Model canoe is covered by a blanket to prevent steam burns.
Image is of Ron, Norman, Chip, and unidentified person pressing sides of model canoe together. Model canoe is covered by a blanket to prevent steam burns.
Image is of Ron, Norman, Chip, and unidentified person pressing sides of model canoe together. Model canoe is covered by a blanket to prevent steam burns.