Geographic features

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Scope note(s)

  • For items mainly but not exclusively pertaining to photgraphic and cartographic records
  • INCLUDES:
  • Boundaries, districts, reserves, parks, sanctuaries, towns, etc.
  • Includes both natural and artificial features
  • Physical landscape, built landscape
  • Site plans
  • Topography
  • Urban and industrial landscapes
  • Viewscapes (i.e. panoramas, scenery)

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  • SEE ALSO:
  • Exploration, discovery, and travel
  • Land, settlement, and immigration
  • Natural resources
  • Sports, recreation, and leisure

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20 Archival description results for Geographic features

20 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Fruit Farms. Hatzic, B.C.

Photograph of orchards, fields and buildings, with the Fraser river in background.
Photograph is identical to S025-005, but in has been coloured.

Klenk, Carl William

Hatzic Lake

Photograph of five swimmers posing for the camera in Hatzic Lake, with other swimmers, not posed, in background.

Klenk, Carl William

Hatzic, B.C.

Photograph of railway passing through a rural area. A man sits on the edge of the platform at the Hatzic Depot, which is otherwise empty.

Klenk, Carl William

Hatzic, B.C.

Photograph of a tree-covered farmland, with a dirt road splitting the frame. A single vehicle travels on it.

Klenk, Carl William

Hatzic, B.C.

Photograph of buildings on the banks of the Fraser River.

Klenk, Carl William

Near Hatzic, B.C.

Photograph of a field, with houses hidden among the trees in the distance.

Klenk, Carl William

Slack and Michie family fonds

  • MCA-0176
  • Fonds
  • 1898-1949

Fonds consists of photographic images, including: black and white negatives (glass plate and gelatin cellulose) and prints, and colour postcards which provide a record of the family and their lives. Spanning over four decades, the images also document the growth and early development of hatzic between 1900 and 1920, including: the geographic landscape, the economic development, the modes of transportation, and the pioneer community.

Slack (family)