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| [F.S.5.32] enlarge |
[F.S.5.37] enlarge |
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Reported to be a photo of the
Fort Steele Fire Department c. 1898
Not Proven but interesting Photo [F.S.5.60] enlarge |
North-West Mounted Police non-commissioned
officers in front of the mess building at Galbraths Ferry (1888)
Note the Jack Russell Terriers [F.S.5.73] enlarge |
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| Kershaw General Store interior,
showing post offic at the rear, c.1898 [F.S.08.417] enlarge |
The Fort Steele Brewing Co.
in its new building, 1898 [F.S.08.509] enlarge |
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| [F.S.31.12b] enlarge |
Fort Steele Townsite Office,
1897 [F.S.31.188] enlarge |
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| North-West Mounted Police camp
prior to completion of Kootenay Post, 1887 [F.S.33.03] enlarge |
Queen brothers' cabin at Fort
Steele, showing part of their winter's harvest [F.S. 57.01]
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| C.P.R. station at Fort Steele
with stairs to townsite in the rear, 1920 [F.S.83.39] enlarge |
One of the Original General
stores at Fort Steele. They later (c. 1900) moved to cranbrookand
became the "Merc"[F.S.220.660] enlarge |
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| An Adams graden at work on Riverside
Avenue in Fort Steele (c.1905) [F.S.220.671] enlarge |
[F.S.220.729] enlarge |
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| Taenhauser girls on their porch
at Fort Steele c. 1898 [F.S.220.738] enlarge
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[F.S.220.758] enlarge |
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| [F.S.220.779] enlarge |
An interior view of the Government
Building at Fort Steele prior to the move to Cranbrook [F.S.220.1060]
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| [F.S.220.1069] enlarge |
[F.S.220.1081] enlarge |
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| [F.S.220.1123] enlarge |
Duke of Sutherland's private
Train "The Dunrobin", named after the Dunrobin Castle
in Scotland. This 1895 engine now Operates summers at Fort Steele
Heritage Town [F.S.220.1143] enlarge |
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| [F.S.220.1461] enlarge |
The Imperial Hotel at Fort Steele,
1898 [F.S.417.40] enlarge |
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