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Columbia Collection (page 42)

"Columbia: A Tapestry of History, Knowledge, and Natural Beauty" From its prestigious Ivy League institution, Columbia University in New York City

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Border between the United States and British Columbia, c

The Border between the United States and British Columbia, c
Panorama showing part of the boundary line between the United States and British Columbia, with Mount Baker in the background

Background imageColumbia Collection: Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882

Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882
Illustration showing native American Indian women, wrapped in shawls, sitting outside their lodge which is decorated with elaborate totem carvings, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 1882

Background imageColumbia Collection: Scenes in Oregon and California. The American Falls of Lewis

Scenes in Oregon and California. The American Falls of Lewis
The falls on the Columbia River at Fort Hall

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Primeval Forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, 18

The Primeval Forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, 18
Illustration showing the ancient forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, with native American Indian wooden houses, 1882

Background imageColumbia Collection: Native American Indian Village, British Columbia, 1882

Native American Indian Village, British Columbia, 1882
Illustration showing the collection of wooden native American Indian dwellings of a village on the East coast of British Columbia, 1882. In the foreground is one of their canoes

Background imageColumbia Collection: Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882

Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882
Image showing several monumental totem poles outside native American Indian dwellings, British Columbia, 1882. The figures on the totem poles are dressed in a mixture of Indian and European dress

Background imageColumbia Collection: The wagon road at Chapmans Bar Bluff, British Columbia, 188

The wagon road at Chapmans Bar Bluff, British Columbia, 188
Illustration showing the rocky gorge of Chapmans Bar Bluff, with a wagon road cut out of the mountainside, British Columbia, 1882

Background imageColumbia Collection: Bicycle Obstacle Race for Girls, 1898

Bicycle Obstacle Race for Girls, 1898
Photograph showing a bicycle obstacle race, known as The Innocents Race, for young ladies under the age of seventeen held at Esquimalt, British Columbia, 1898

Background imageColumbia Collection: Advertisement for Columbia Bicycles, 1897

Advertisement for Columbia Bicycles, 1897
Advertisment for the Pope MFG. Companys Columbia Bicycles, 1897. Date: 1897

Background imageColumbia Collection: Native American Canoe, 1880

Native American Canoe, 1880
Engraving of a Native American Canoe and two paddlers taking a European passenger over the rapids, British Columbia, 1880

Background imageColumbia Collection: Eskimos Brit Columbia

Eskimos Brit Columbia
People of Nootka Sound, British Columbia (Canada) in their home : cured fish hang from the roof and more are being smoked. Cook visited them in 1778

Background imageColumbia Collection: Salmon Fishing / Circ. 1906

Salmon Fishing / Circ. 1906
Salmon fishing (commercial) in British Columbia, on the Fraser River

Background imageColumbia Collection: Family Sing at Piano

Family Sing at Piano
A mother seated at the piano teaches her three children to sing Hail Columbia ! an American patriotic song

Background imageColumbia Collection: Canada New Westminster

Canada New Westminster
New Westminster, a developing town on the Frazer River, British Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Canada Skeena River

Canada Skeena River
Camp on the Skeena river, British Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Canada Parsonville

Canada Parsonville
Scene at the fountain near Parsonville, Frazer river, British Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Canada Frazer River

Canada Frazer River
The wire suspension bridge over the Frazer (or Fraser) river, British Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Canadian Forest Scene

Canadian Forest Scene
CANADA - A road near Westminster, British Columbia, lined with Douglas fir and Giant Cedar

Background imageColumbia Collection: USA / University / Columbia

USA / University / Columbia
Columbia college, New York

Background imageColumbia Collection: Confederate Monument, State Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America

Confederate Monument, State Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America, North America

Background imageColumbia Collection: Pacific olive ridley turtle underwater. (Lepidochelys olivacea)

Pacific olive ridley turtle underwater. (Lepidochelys olivacea). Between Columbia and Galapagos, Columbia / Ecuador
David Day / SplashdownDirect

Background imageColumbia Collection: An unmanned lighthouse and weather station along the inside passage in British Columbia, Canada

An unmanned lighthouse and weather station along the inside passage in British Columbia, Canada
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageColumbia Collection: Paper pulp mill spewing smoke from processing plant on the Campbell River on Vancouver Island

Paper pulp mill spewing smoke from processing plant on the Campbell River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageColumbia Collection: Young male Killer whale (Orcinus orca) surfacing with blow highlighted over its head

Young male Killer whale (Orcinus orca) surfacing with blow highlighted over its head
Sandro Rucci / SplashdownDirect

Background imageColumbia Collection: Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia

Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageColumbia Collection: Columbia Advertisement

Columbia Advertisement
Advertisement for the American Columbia bicycle

Background imageColumbia Collection: Columbia River

Columbia River
Falls of the Columbia River in the Oregon desert

Background imageColumbia Collection: Ufos / Alore / Canada

Ufos / Alore / Canada
At Prince George, British Columbia, Kirk Alore is motoring at night when he nearly collides with a UFO

Background imageColumbia Collection: USA / Columbia / Main Street

USA / Columbia / Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina: Main Street



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"Columbia: A Tapestry of History, Knowledge, and Natural Beauty" From its prestigious Ivy League institution, Columbia University in New York City, to the captivating political cartoons that exposed corruption in the Tweed Ring during 1871 - a name that resonates with significance. The iconic Low Memorial Library stands tall as a symbol of intellectual pursuit and enlightenment within the bustling metropolis. Delving into history further, we encounter the enchanting Mosaic Minerva at the Library of Congress - an embodiment of peace and wisdom. Meanwhile, William Holden's portrayal on screen reminds us of her enduring presence in popular culture. Venturing beyond city limits, we find ourselves amidst nature's wonders. The majestic Athabasca Glacier nestled within Jasper National Park offers a glimpse into Canada's breathtaking Rocky Mountains. On another continent lies Washington D. C. , where Japanese Cherry Blossoms bloom beautifully along Potomac Park - a testament to international harmony. In Stanley Park, Vancouver BC, Canada awaits The Big Hollow Tree; its grandeur capturing our imagination while reminding us of our connection to nature. And who could forget the awe-inspiring launch of Space Shuttle Columbia during Mission STS-73? It serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit for exploration and discovery. Further north lies Astoria Column overlooking Fraser Canyon in Canada – an architectural marvel offering panoramic views that leave visitors spellbound by Mother Nature’s handiwork. Columbia represents not just one place or idea but rather an amalgamation of diverse experiences and landscapes. From academia to politics, from serene libraries to towering glaciers – this name evokes curiosity and wonderment at every turn.