Pier of Mission Bridge - water is 10" below high
- MCA-0025-S02-197247-003
- Item
- 1894
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
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Pier of Mission Bridge - water is 10" below high
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City from the bridge.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a field, with houses hidden among the trees in the distance.
Klenk, Carl William
Presbyterian Church. Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
St. Peter's Mancroft, Hatzic, B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a countryside church with snow on ground.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of fourteen workers of varying age, gender and ethnicity, standing in a strawberry field.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a tree-covered farmland, with a dirt road splitting the frame. A single vehicle travels on it.
Klenk, Carl William
Changing the Mission bridge from wood to steel
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of men working on a platform attached to the bridge.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of store with horse teams and people waiting outside.
Klenk, Carl William
Mission City Junction. C.P.R to the United States.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of the Mission Junction from a distance, set within an illustrated frame.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of Art Plumridge sitting on a plow next to a group of boys on the street. George Abbott's house and a vicarage are in the background.
Klenk, Carl William
Main Street / Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph shows the Canadian Bank of Commerce and several other businesses.
Klenk, Carl William
Fraser River Sturgeons — Mission Jct.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of three fishermen posing by two sturgeons. Fish measurements are written in script within the border.
Klenk, Carl William
Mission City Junction. C.P.R to the United States.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of railway cars jammed on the nearby tracks.
Klenk, Carl William
Birds Eye View of Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph is taken from railroad tracks.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
Draw Bridge on Fraser River Mission City B.C. (SEE NOTES)
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
C.P.R. Trains from Atlantic and Pacific at Mission City Junction for U.S / "Stop for Refreshments."
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
Draw Bridge on Fraser River Mission City B.C. (SEE NOTES)
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a horse standing ready to operate C.P.R. swing bridge with bridge tender John B. Hunter and two boys posing for the camera.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of same set at SS725-017, showing rail cars lifted off their axles.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a hillside covered in trees, with the road and the river in the distance.
Klenk, Carl William
Scene on Fraser River Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William
C.P.R. Station Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of the boardwalk alongside the railway by Mission Junction station.
Klenk, Carl William
Washington St. Mission City B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of Art Plumridge sitting on a plow next to a group of boys on the street. George Abbott's house and a vicarage are in the background.
Klenk, Carl William
The Seattle train just pulling into Mission
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph is framed by two notes.
Klenk, Carl William
Mission City Junction. C.P.R to the United States.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Klenk, Carl William