Transportation and utilities

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Scope note(s)

  • INCLUDES:
  • Accidents (i.e. highway crashes, derailments, air crashes, shipwrecks, etc.)
  • Act or means of providing water, power, sewage etc. to communities
  • Act or means of transporting from one place to another
  • Businesses and corporations (i.e. towing and repair services, motor associations)
  • Facilities and infrastructures (i.e. harbours, highways, airports, sewage treatment plants, electric systems, hydro-electric projects)
  • Professional organizations, unions specifically related to transportation or utilities
  • Rescue transportation services (i.e. towing, coast guard, search & rescue)
  • Vehicles, rolling stock (i.e. locomotives, carriages, wagons, or other vehicles used on a railroad), aircraft, ships and boats, ferries

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Display note(s)

  • SEE ALSO:
  • Agriculture
  • Buildings and structures
  • Business and commerce
  • Geographic features
  • Industries
  • Military
  • Natural resources
  • Organizations

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Transportation and utilities

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156 Archival description results for Transportation and utilities

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Washington St. Mission City B.C.

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

Washed out road

The slow process of draining off Matsqui Prairie was in process Monday when this picture of the washed out road was taken from the CPR tracks just south of the bridge.

View of Mission

Photograph of houses and buildings with railroad tracks in the foreground.

Klenk, Carl William

Troop Train at Mission

Photograph of the crowds greeting returning soldiers from the first world war, who are arriving on a train.

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)

Ruby Creek Bridge

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

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