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2002.7.1.130 · Stuk · 1926
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: "Lieut Gov Bruce 1926 ; (individuals identified however ink has smudged and is not clearly legible)" Individuals in photo include Mrs. Perry, Harry Perry, Lieutenant Governor Bruce, Hon. W. Sutherland; Hon. T.D. Pattullo, Miss McKenzie (niece of the Lieutenant Gov.) Mrs. Taylor, and Mr. Taylor

2002.7.1.1 · Stuk · 1928
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Photograph is adhered to cardboard matting and has a hand drawn "frame" decorating it's perimeter. Handwritten annotation on the recto of the matte, directly under the photograph, lists the names of the photo subjects.

2002.7.1.104 · Stuk · 27 July 1933
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: "Jimmie Mattern at PRince George, July 27th 1933. After his crossing from Siberia where he had crashed during around the world flight". Photo depicts Harry Perry and five other men standing around Jimmie Mattern who sits on a truck flat bed parked next to his plane.

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2002.7.3 · Reeks · 1950-1959
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Series contains material related to H.G.T. Perry's publishing activities with two British Columbian newspapers: the Prince George Citizen, and the Prince Rupert Daily News.

2002.7.1.23 · Stuk · 1958-1959
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto includes the numbers 1-4 written on four female individuals; handwritten annotation on verso: "1-Vanessa (H. Perry's Granchild); 2-Vivianne (sp?)(H. Perry's Granchild); 3-Stephanie (H. Perry's Granchild); 4-My Matter (Machelle, by 2nd wife, Margaret Franklin and Richard Franklin).

2002.7.1.81 · Stuk · Sept. 1921
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: (L-R)
"Patterson, unidentified, Bowman - CNR, Pete LaRie-CNR, Geo.Williams, Harry Perry, Gregory-Forestry, unidentified" Photo depicts Harry Perry standing with a group of eight men, two of which being identified as part of the CNR.