GATOR: Image Samples

The images below are provided free of charge to give you an idea of the kinds of images you can download as a GATOR user.

Although there is a $7.00 per image charge for images retrieved through GATOR, multiple image bundles (more than one image linked to a single search object) are charged as a single image and your account is debited the $7.00 only once.

For example, all of the images in each of the search results below (A, B, C & D) count as a 'single image' for billing purposes, despite the fact that A has two images and D has 18 images.

To view the .SID files below, you must have the LizardTech ExpressView Browser Plug-in (MrSID Viewer) installed for your browser.

Sample Search Criteria Image Results

Search Search Criteria Results
A Crown Grant 607/32
Sections 95 and 96 Victoria District
Crown Grant Document (GIF)
Crown Grant Sketch (SID)
B Official Plan 5TR2
Yale Division Yale District
Official Plan Image (SID)
C Wellsite Location 93-P-1-F-3-C
WRegional (OGC/BCAL)
File Number - 9603581
Wellsite Name - Canhunter Kelly
Wellsite Image (GIF)
D Field Book 1111/1901 PH 002
District Lot 157
Yale Division of Yale District (YDYD)
Field Book Cover (GIF)
Field Book Title Page (GIF)
Field Book Page 1 (GIF)
Field Book Page 2 (GIF)
Field Book Page 3 (GIF)
Field Book Page 4 (GIF)
Field Book Page 5 (GIF)
Field Book Page 6 (GIF)
Field Book Map 1 (SID)
Field Book Page 8 (GIF)
Field Book Page 9 (GIF)
Field Book Page 10 (GIF)
Field Book Page 11 (GIF)
Field Book Page 12 (GIF)
Field Book Page 13 (GIF)
Field Book Page 14 (GIF)
Field Book Page 15 (GIF)
Field Book map 2 (SID)

Note: These are only examples. The number of pages in each field book will vary, and Crown Grant documents may or may not include a sketch.





 

 

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