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2002.7.1.10 · Item · 1912
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Annotation on verso of photograph: "Loggers and others often loste their lives trying to come down the Fraser R. on these rafts from Fort George to Quesnel. Taken at South Fort George on the river bank. 1912"

2002.7.1.12 · Item · 1912
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Handwritten annotation on verso: "The stage coach -Cariboo Trail - in use until ver recent years now replaced by automobiles when roads permit. Taken as (sic) Blackwater Crossing. Mr. Miller was in this stage, in 1912, a two day trip from Quesnel to Prince."

2002.7.1.46 · Item · 1912-1914
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Five men and a dog stand on the wooden boardwalk outside of Perry's Tailor and Clothier Shop in Fort George. Handwritten annotation on recto: "Fred Foyer (Constable), H.P., Ernie Thompson (? at church) Lars Brown, 1912-14"

2002.7.1.58 · Item · 13 Nov. 1914
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Fire at the Fort George Hotel devastated the entire block. Harry Perry's Tailor shop was right across the street from the fire. Handwritten annotations on recto: "Fort George Hotel Fire; Nov. 13, 1914"

2002.7.1.23 · Item · 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).

2002.7.1.48 · Item · ca. 1950
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Seasonal greeting card featuring a photo of (presumably) Karl Anderson sitting in a chair next to a small table top Christmas tree. Card reads: "Season's Greetings from our house to your house, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C."

2002.7.1.57 · Item · 13 Nov. 1914
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Fire at the Fort George Hotel devastated the entire block. Harry Perry's Tailor shop was right across the street from the fire. Handwritten annotations on recto: "1 man burned to death. Fire 1914, Fort George. Nov. 13-1914. Hotel & whole block destroyed; 'X' my store was on this corner, not shown here"