Item is a panoramic photograph of Swannell Creek.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Jack Anderson and Jack Adams standing by Ingenika Lake.
Item is a photograph of Swannell River Bridge with three members of a surveying crew standing on it.
Item is a photograph of two surveying crewmen traversing through Swannell Creek carrying packs on their back.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Swannell Creek.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson and a dog standing on top of a cliff.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Mine.
Item is a photograph Jack Adams and Dey beside a railway at Ingenika Mine.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika Mine.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crewman traversing through Swannell Creek carrying a pack on his back.
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 a house and its large garden.
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 Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of a distance perspective of a River [Ingenika River?] as seen from the survey campsite.
Item is a photograph of vegetation.
Item is a photograph of a tend surrounded by trees.
Item is a photograph of Al Phipps, Jack Anderson and Jack Adams beside a surveying station overlooking the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crewman traversing through Swannell Creek carrying a pack on his back.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew traveling by boats up the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of vegetation.
Item is a photograph of three tents set up in a woodland clearing and a seated dog looking up into the branches of a tree.
Item is a photograph of a man sitting by a tree near a river or lake.
Item is a panoramic photograph of a the length of the Ingenika River above the mine.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew lining a boat in the Ingenika River.
Caption: As the river eats into the banks, the trees fall into the water and collect at points lower down, accumulating in great tangled masses. In the end with the silt of the flood periods make dams and so throw the river on a new course.
Caption: We had to blast the log jam three times before we could get our boats through. Column of water from blasting.
Item is a photograph of a Jack Anderson standing on top of a log-jam.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew poling down Crooked River with all their equipment on two boats.
Caption: In shallow water the kicker or outboard motor cannot be run at full power; the the "spruce pole engines" or the bow, have to lend a hand; yes - all hands, arms and every ounce of strength. It is one of the most tiring jobs, poling against a strong current.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew on a boat, poling down a river.
Caption: Now Jack do you really think you can pole over that riffle (A riffle is a small rapid) If there is anything on a river Jack Adam couldn't do; I'm sure it would be almost imposible to find a man who could.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew lining a boat in the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of a five survey crewmen lining their boats in the Ingenika River. A.H. Phipps is on the right-front side of the boat.
Caption: L.to R. Jim, Jack A., W. Neheri, Al Phipps. Sunday excercises: washing out one of the boats.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew lining their boat.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson leading a pack of sled dogs.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Caption: We had to blast the log jam three times before we could get our boats through. Column of water from blasting.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew clearing a passage for a boat.
Item is a photograph of four surveyors, one of whoe is surveying whil the ohers are resting by their tent.
Item is a photograph of Al Phipps with a back pack on his back, standing with two pack dogs in the snow.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew poling against a log jam.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson and two pack dogs.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew clearing a passage for a boat.