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Ranger Alex Nelles' log cabin at Willow Creek
2000.19.1.134 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts ranger Alex Nelles' log cabin covered in snow and ice. Beside the cabin is an unidentified man standing next to a horse with travel packs in front of the cabin.

Pack horses in camp at Willow Creek
2000.19.1.8 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts a campsite with a tent and packhorses in foreground, a stand of evergreen trees in mid-ground and a snow covered mountain in the background.

Ranger Alex Nelles' cabin
2000.19.1.7 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts trekking supplies piled outside Alex Nelles' log cabin. An unidentified man is standing outside the cabin with a horse.

Man laying next to a campfire
2000.19.1.3 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts an unidentified man is lying on the ground next to a roaring campfire. Some clothes are visible on the ground next to him while some woolen socks are slung across a branch above him.

Pack horse train walking along a snowy trail
2000.19.1.191 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts a train of pack horses walking along a snowy trail across a snow-covered plateau. In the background a tree-covered mountain base is visible with snow-capped peaks rising up in the distance.

Man loading a pack horse
2000.19.1.188 · Item · 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926
Parte de Prentiss Gray Collection

Photograph depicts an unidentified man loading a pack horse surrounded by a team of already loaded pack horses. In the background of the image is a forested area.

2009.7.1.021 · Item · 1910
Parte de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Rev. William Edwin Collison stands in centre of boat, with wife Bertha and daughters Muriel and Katherine seated behind. Unknown man and woman are also seated in boat, and an unknown man stands on shore holding rope.

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Will Collison with wife & children leaving Metlakatla to catch steamship en route to England (1910)".

2009.7.1.005 · Item · [ca. 1915]
Parte de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Photograph depicts the sons and daughters of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison sitting on the ground with food supplies at the top of a hill. Individuals believed to be (left to right): Arthur, Elsie, Herbert, Henry (in chef's hat), unknown, William, John Maxwell ('Max').

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Collison family on prospecting trip up Portland Canal."

Collison family sitting on dock in Portland Canal, BC
2009.7.1.004 · Item · [ca. 1915]
Parte de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Photograph depicts the sons and daughters of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison, and one unidentified man. Buildings can be seen on shore in background.

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Collison family at camp (Portland Canal) Max, ?, Henry, Elsie, Arthur, Alice, Herbert".

Marion Collison in canoe en route to Hazelton, BC
2009.7.1.003 · Item · [between 1873 and 1919]
Parte de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Group of five unidentified men stand on shore to right of large dugout canoe, handling their rifles. Forest and snow-capped mountains stand on opposite shore in background.

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Mrs Collison (wife of Arch. Collison in Canoe en route to Hazelton B.C."

Slim Williams and Dog Team
2006.20.9.7 · Item · 1933
Parte de Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts Slim Williams and four members of his dog team in the centre of the image, with a group of men, women and children standing behind him looking towards the camera. Handwritten annotation along bottom of photograph reads: "'Slim' Williams and Dog Team From Alaska to Chicago 1933". It is believed this photograph was taken in Hazelton, BC. and documents Slim Williams on his way to the Chicago Fair.