Photographed in 1887 the Queen’s Hotel in Golden, British Columbia
was a crude affair (http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/uploads/r/null/8/8/884674/c4129c9c-63f9-4883-b9db-0da4920c8a2e-A04548.jpg).
It appears to have been originally a sod roofed shack constructed from rough-hewn logs with one widow and
one door in the front and probably with no other windows or doors. At some later date a somewhat larger
and enhanced second cabin appears to have been added. This one had a log roof and two windows in the
front. The two cabins were tided together by a porch also constructed with a log roof. Polys 290