Cunningham's Ranch Dewdney B.C. Flood 1894
- MCA-0025-S02-197247-012
- Item
- 1894
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
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Cunningham's Ranch Dewdney B.C. Flood 1894
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Indigenous Village - at Harrison River
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded railway tracks.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows very high flood waters up to the bridge with three unidentified men, two standing on the bridge an one in a boat.
Mission City Record
Pier of Mission Bridge - water is 10" below high
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph is similar to S02-SS02-197247-006, but with no black mark in lower left corner and no individuals in background.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photographs shows man in row boat and flooded railway station in far background.
Mission City Record
Floods 1894 Ranch on Fraser R. B.C.
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Unknown ranch along Fraser River.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded farmland and structures.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded railway tracks.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded railway tracks.
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
Looking West on Hatzic Prairie
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Unidentified man in background surveying damaged railway tracks.
Mission City Record
Looking East on Hatzic Prairie
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photo shows flooded buildings, debris on railway tracks, and damaged power lines.
Mission City Record
Mr. Hammersley's Ranch Agassiz B.C. Flood 1894
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 Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photographs shows flooded railway tracks.
Mission City Record
Between Deroche & Harrison River
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded railway tracks with three unidentified men on a handcar in the distance.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows flooded railway tracks.
Mission City Record
Part of Fraser Valley Record fonds
Photograph shows high flood waters at the railway bridge with construction material for repairs. Unidentified man on the other side of the bridge standing on a handcar.
Mission City Record
A Cedar Tree Stump, Mission City, B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of five children standing around the circumference of a towering tree stump.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a frozen street, with roofs, telephone and power lines, and fences covered in ice. A dog stands in the centre of the frame, on a boardwalk.
Klenk, Carl William
Ice Storm hits Plumridge Store and Post Office
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph shows Plumridge Store and nearby telephone and power lines weighed down by ice. A figure stands in the centre of the frame, at the edge of the street.
Klenk, Carl William
Cedar Valley Mission City, B.C.
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of a snow-covered road running through Cedar Valley. A solitary figure walks down the middle.
Klenk, Carl William
Part of Carl Klenk collection
Photograph of the resort grounds on Hatzic Lake with people.
Klenk, Carl William
Low water mark April 17th, 1948 - Mission City Bridge
Part of Albert Clifford fonds
Low waters due to delayed spring freshets and late snows in the mountains worry farmers. A rush of water in anticipated with the advent of warmer weather.
Photo taken from the north bank of the river looking southeast from a point near the new concrete gauge fower.
Albert Clifford