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    Frank Cyril Swannell (May 16, 1880 in Hamilton, Ontario - 1969 in Victoria) was one of British Columbia's most famous surveyors. He came to British Columbia...
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  • British Columbia Swannell River, a river of British Columbia Blair Swannell (1875–1915), English rugby union player Frank Swannell (1880–1969), Canadian...
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    Photojournal of Frank Swannell, 1929-39. Victoria: RBCM, September 2010. Sherwood, Jay. Surveying Central British Columbia A Photojournal of Frank Swannell, 1920...
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  • Surveyors (BCLS) member Frank Swannell visited the fumarole in 1913 and noted that several dead birds and small animals were present. Swannell speculated that...
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  • Fawnie Range within the park. Mount Swannell, like other similar names in British Columbia, is named for Frank Swannell, a notable British Columbia Land...
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  • Mountains. They are named in honour of legendary surveyor/explorer Frank Swannell. Espee Range Fishing Range Germansen Range Ingenika Range Kwanika Range...
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    Child Jesus Hospital in Smithers.: 174–175  In 1936, pioneer surveyor, Frank Swannell, suggested that Mount Coccola near Hazelton be named in his honor. At...
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    like the Chilco, she also made several trips on the Nechako River for Frank Swannell that summer. She would also be piloted by Captain Bonser, with Captain...
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    the expedition, the Canadian government sent along two geographers, Frank Swannell and Ernest Lemarque. The expedition started off at Edmonton, Alberta...
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    route of the expedition, the Canadian government sent two geographers, Frank Swannell and Ernest Lemarque. The expedition started at Edmonton, Alberta on...
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    The last leg of the Douglas Road, near Lillooet, June 1910 (Photo: Frank Swannell...
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  • feeding that river via the head of Kitlope Lake. The name was created by Frank Swannell, government surveyor, in 1921, suggesting that as a form easier to pronounce...
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    previously unnavigated, she was often chartered by pioneer surveyor, Frank Swannell. Despite these fine accomplishments, the Fort Fraser was never considered...
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  • Jay Sherwood, Surveying Northern British Columbia: A Photo Journal of Frank Swannell 2006 John Vaillant, The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness...
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    1910. Both sternwheelers would often be chartered by pioneer surveyor Frank Swannell who traveled on them to areas he was surveying in the Nechako Valley...
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    Stoney Creek. The Nechacco was often chartered by pioneer surveyor Frank Swannell whose survey work took him far and wide along many of the local rivers...
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    (multi-instrumentalist incl guitar, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, whistle), Sandra Swannell (fiddle and viola), and Rob Ritchie (piano), returning after a five-year...
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  • Thumbnail for 1899 British Lions tour to Australia
    captain, George Cookson, Frank Stout, William Judkins, Guy Evers, Wallace Jarman, Tom McGown, John Francomb, Blair Swannell, H.G.S. Gray, Frederick Belson...
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  • national teams represented by the Islanders (Fiji, Samoa and Tonga). Blair Swannell played for the British Lions, but never played for any of the national...
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  • production Bob Ludwig – mastering Artwork John Swannell – photography Christy Turlington – cover model Frank Olinsky – design Additional musicians Steve...
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