East Kootenay pioneers,
with T.T. McVittie 5th from the left, standing 1889 [F.S.5.62]
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T.T. McVittie (at
right) and associates in front of Fort Steele Government Building.
[F.S.8.543] enlarge
Surveyors shooting
Levels on the construction of the Baillie-Grohman Canal at Canal
Flat 1887 [F.S.11.6] enlarge
Second Fort Steele
Schoolhouse, Now Anglican Church. Trustee Thomas Thane McVittie
is on the porch c.1895 [F.S.14.02] enlarge
Original McVittie House and Surveying office, before extensive
remodeling. T.T. McVittie and brother at the surveying level
c.1985 [F.S.31.154] enlarge
View of Riverside Avenue, Fort
Steele, showing original site of McVittie House and office c.1910[F.S.220.990]
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Original location of the McVittie
house as seen from the Kootenay River [F.S.358.3] enlarge
Interior of C.P.R. commercial
engineering/surveying office c. 1900 [F.S.51.04a] enlarge
Interior of C.P.R. commercial
engineering/surveying office c.1900 [F.S.51.04b] enlarge