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Keyword: Catholic Church

Rare view of Palm Confectionery on Norbury Avenue in Cranbrook, BC 1910

Unique early view of Norbury Avenue (10th Ave) in Cranbrook, looking south from the intersection with Baker Street. On the left is the Hanson Block, followed by the Canadian Hotel and the spire of City Hall midway down the block. On the right is the corner of the large Federal Post Office building, followed by the Palm Confectionery and then the Auditorium (Armond Theatre). Further down the block can be seen the spire of the first Catholic Church building.

Internal ID: 0014.0059
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1910

Aftermath of Mark Creek Flood 1948 Kimberley, B.C.

Aftermath of Mark Creek Flood 1948 Kimberley, B.C. Showing the tent camp for the flood victims that was located at the top of Catholic Church hill. Notice the Hydro Meter on the side of the tent. Do you recognize this family? If you do please let us know

Internal ID: 0199.0194
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1948

Aftermath of Mark Creek Flood 1948 Kimberley, B.C.

Aftermath of Mark Creek Flood 1948 Kimberley, B.C. Showing the tent camp for the flood victims that was located at the top of Catholic Church hill. Do you recognize this family? If you do please let us know

Internal ID: 0199.0195
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1948

Kaslo Notes

Man in Kaslo charged with seduction jumped bond in the sum of $2000 and local newspapers turn cold shoulder to each other.

Internal ID: 0050.0233
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 19th 1898