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Displaying completed and published resources of collection #0223 from Cranbrook Archives.
Completed records in this collection: 16
Cranbrook Panoramic View
: A panoramic shot taken from the southwest, looking down on Cranbrook. The rail yard and CPR station
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Cranbrook Fire Department
: A view of the back of the second Cranbrook Fire hall, situated beside City Hall and facing out onto
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Baker Street, Cranbrook
: A restored early automobile driving down Baker Street in Cranbrook.
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Early Lumbering
: An early sawmil in the Columbia Basin, probably in the Cranbrook area.
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Automobile Travel
: An automobile at the Wasa Hotel, quite possibly Valentine Baker's steam car.
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Cranbrook Fire Hall and City Hall
: A look at the front of Cranbrook's second fire hall and of the City Hall, both facing onto Norbury A
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Lumberton, BC
: An overview of Lumberton showing the BC Spruce Mills operatrion and the boareding house.
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Kootenay Lake
: One of the paddlewheelers making its way along Kootenay Lake.
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South Kootenay Pass
: South Kootenay Pass was one of the passes used by the Ktunaxa Nation when travelling back and forth
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Automobile Travel
: An early automobile somewhere in the Columbia Basin.
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Cranbrook Railway YMCA Building
: Built near the present (2008) King Street railway crossing, this building served a wide variety of p
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Norbury Avenue
: A great view of Norbury Avenue looking south from Baker Street. Note the Hanson Block on the left a
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Three Sisters or Trinity Mountains
: Looking at the Three Sisters above Fernie from the early road linking Fernine and Cranbrook.
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Baker Street
: Baker Street in Cranbrook, looking west toward the highway and railway tracks.
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East Kootenay Lumber Company
: A parade float in Cranbrook advertising the East Kootenay Lumber Company. Malcolm Horie has added:
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St. Eugene Mission
: The St. Eugene Mission located on the St. Mary's Reserve of the Ktunaxa Nation, approximately 10 km
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