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Number of Photo records |
29 |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
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Related Records
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2003.009 - Pitt River Bridge (ft. Mrs. Campbell)
Mrs. Campbell, wife of druggist W.G.H. Campbell on Pitt River Bridge
Record Type: Photo
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2003.017.1 - Aerial Photograph of Port Coquitlam
Colour Aerophotograph in wood frame. Aerial point of view of Port Coquitlam. Features Coquitlam river bridge, kingsway bridge, and CPR rail bridge, parks, infrastructure. Dimensions: 11 3/4" x 14 3/4" or 35.3 x 27.7 cm (including frame)
Record Type: Photo
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2003.021 - Car on Pitt River Bridge
Ada Davies, Mrs. Campbell (W.G.H. Campbell's wife) on Pitt River Bridge
Record Type: Photo
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2003.433 - Coquitlam River running low
Coquitlam River North of CPR Bridge August 6, 1965
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.38 - Bridges post-1921 flood
Black and white photograph depicting the coquitlam river with two washed out bridges over it.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.39 - Aftermath of second Coquitlam fire
Black and white photograph looking east of a Dewdney Trunk bridge (now Kingsway) after the 1920 fire. Displays some houses, a church, and a wooden bridge. Chinese laundry centre left.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.40 - Constructing the Pitt River Bridge
Black and whtie photograph depicting part of the construction of the Pitt River bridge. Rail lines are visible sagging over the river, with a pile-driver in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.017.41 - 1921 flood
Black and white photograph depicting a scene from the 1921 flood. Shows several people observing a swelling river, and what appears to be a destroyed bridge.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.515 - Aftermath of 1921 coquitlam river flood
Aftermath of the Coquitlam River flood. Rail Bridge next to Dewdney Trunk Road (now Kingsway) can be seen washed out on the right.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.001.82 - 1864 Argue Street Building
1864 Argue street, Port Coquitlam, as seen from across a wooden pedestrain bridge. On the other side of a bridge is a large gray building with several large glass windows. The ground is grassy and there are a few cars parked next to the building.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.001.86 - 1864 and 1870 Argue Street taken on a Pedestrian Bridge.
1864 and 1870 Argue street, Port Coquitlam. Photo taken on a small, wooden pedestrian bridge over a body of water. There is some frost and snow on the bridge. On the other side of the bridge are two buildings, the building on the left is the back of Gilnetter Pub and the building on the right is beige with a green ceiling and appears to be a residency building. A couple cars can be seen on the side of the buildings and more buildings can be seen ...
Record Type: Photo
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2022.017.2 - Picture, Motion
Copy of Galer family home video DVD disc digitzed from collection of 8mm film. 1 hour 51 minutes colour video taken c. 1957 - 1963. Subjects include: 0:01 - boating footage (Pitt River to Pitt Lake?), 1:22 - Holiday to desert place (?), 3:17 - gravel operations & docks (Coquitlam?) 4:25 - camping holiday Interior BC (Penticton?) 5:45 - Holiday to Seattle, 7:53 - boy scouts boating trip (Vancouver, North Vancouver, Belcarra), 11:29 - Rainbow L...
Record Type: Archive
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2022.FIC.167 - Destruction of 1921 Coquitlam River Flood
Sepia photographic print on card backing. Scene captures the washed out C.P.R. and road bridges over the Coquitlam River.
Record Type: Photo
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2023.FIC.113 - Note
Letter from the City of Port Coquitlam remarking on the Coquitlam River flood on October 27th- 29th 1921 and the damage done to the CPR bridge. Temporary trestle completed on Nov. 3rd 1921, and temporary trestle for traffic completed on November 15th, 1921.
Record Type: Archive
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2023.FIC.132
First traffic bridge over the Pitt River. Pitt River with three boats anchored by the shore, bridge in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2023.FIC.135
Half built CPR bridge across a rive. "New CPR bridge, Port Coquitlam" written on the bottom. Written on the back "The old CPR Bridge was moved north to be used as the traffic bridge. It was floated on barges a span at a time."
Record Type: Photo
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2023.FIC.138
lumber yard in the foreground with the Pitt River temporary train bridge in the background and a train crossing the river while a new cpr bridge in being built on the right side. On the back is written "New Train Bridge under construction CPR"
Record Type: Photo
