The Photographs Catalogue contains hundreds of historical photographs.

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You may purchase the images in the Photographs Catalogue. They are printed on acid free paper with acid free ink and available in standard sizes including 8 x 10 inches, 16 x 20 inches and 2 feet by 3 feet. Once you find the photo you would like to order, click the "Request Photo" link to send us an email with the catalogue number of the photo and we will contact you for payment.

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Train and Gravel Washer

photo circa:
1913
catalogue #:
1983.0010.0038
photographer:
Duncan, Frank

The CPR Gravel washer at Squilax. A train engine is pulling several cars full of gravel beneath the gravel washing station.

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Train in Sicamous

photo circa:
1909
catalogue #:
1983.0014.0008
photographer:
Lingford, Rex

A train is coming down the tracks into Sicamous. The CPR Hotel is in the background, apparently under construction.

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Unknown Family Portrait

photo circa:
1915
catalogue #:
1983.0012.0090.c
photographer:
Perrier, H.J.

An unknown family of five women and one young boy poses for a picture. Can you help us identify them?

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Women's Institute

photo circa:
1914
catalogue #:
1983.0010.0145
photographer:
Duncan, Frank

Group portrait of the Women's Institute, possibly on the steps of the agriculture hall.

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