Item is a panoramic photograph of Swannell Creek.
Item is a photograph of a boat on the Peace River. The name of the boat reads as follows: "Fort Vermilion".
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson and a dog standing on top of a cliff.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Swannell Creek.
Item is a photograph of a house and its large garden.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Caption: "Indian cabins, MacLeod Lake. First Hudson Bay Port west of the Rockies"
Caption reads: "Siwash Squaw, Fort McLeod". "Siwash" was a derrogatory term sometimes used to refer to First Nations people of the Northern Pacific Coast of North America.
Item is a photograph of First Nations cabins.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of John Ogilvie "Skookum" Davidson standing by a tent.
Item is a photograph of a porcupine on top of a small cache.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. and Frank Swannell building a surveying station.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. and Fred Chapman sitting in a tent.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. with Towers, standing beside a moose calf
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Ingenika Valley.
Caption: "Getting ready to leave MacLeod Lake, 6:30am, 22nd May 1930"
Item is a photograph of Frank Swannell by the surveying station.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M., Frank Swannell, and a dog by a surveying station.
Item is a photograph of Walter Nehring standing by the surveying station.
Caption: "Another River station"
Caption: "It must have been a Sunday!"
Caption: "A river station"
Caption: "Excelsior or Pilgrim with his load"
Caption: "Paradise for man & beast. Timber-line"
Caption: "Jack Adams & Al reading river station"
Caption: "Finlay River from the head of Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Main cabin of a trapper on the Crooked River. Note clearing around buildings, also cache upon stilts"
Caption: "Gus Trap's Cabin. One of the few trappers who has his wife with him; in the picture his daughter of 15 is playing with her only playmates for hundreds of miles, Siwash kids". "Siwash" was a derrogatory term sometimes used to refer to First Nations people of the Northern Pacific Coast of North America.
Caption: "Man and wife, writters [sic] for some travel magaine. Living off the country with a .22; bag so far one squirrel. 300 miles from rail."
Caption: "Loading pack horses"
Caption: "Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Gus Trap's Pool inside first part Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Gus Trap's Pool inside first part Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Finlay River below Canyon"
Caption: "Junction, Ingenika and Finlay"
Caption: "Monument at Prince George, B.C. to Mackenzie's voyage, post on the Fraser in 1790 on his way to the Pacific."
Item is a photograph of a cook tent flooded with water.
Item is a photograph of a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing in a row boat holding a fish.
Item is a photograph of two men (one being B.W. Hodsdon?)and a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing next to a surveying transit.
Caption: Repairing the "J.C. Bruce" after striking a rock off Ragged Islands near Lund - May 24, 1922. Item is a photograph of two men working on the hull of a boat propped up on a rocky shore.
Item is a photograph of a hunter with rifle standing next to a dead grizzle bear propped up with large stones.
Caption: "Ride him- Cowboy!" (He didn't) (Dean River Exploration -'22). Item is a photograph of an unidentified man riding a bucking horse.
Item is a photograph of two survey crewmen carving out a dug-out canoe.
Caption: Shorty's Log Cabin. The dogs, Mackenzie River huskies, Dick, Mutt, Pete and Mabel. Item is a photograph of three men seating on the ground next to a log cabin with four husky dogs.
Caption: "Wash day"
Caption: Shorty (6'4") going down the plaging towards Pass Lake. Trapper in B.C. Item is a photograph of Shorty trekking through snowy terrain with three pack dogs following along behind. A mountain is visible in the background.