Location further identified as perspective from above upper Dimsdale Lake, looking through Gray Pass to Mt. Koona.
Lower Sherman Lake was named for Prentiss Gray's son, Sherman Gray. Area also known as lower Dimsdale Lake.
Lower Sherman Lake was named for Prentiss Gray's son, Sherman Gray. Area also known as lower Dimsdale Lake.
Large glacier visible.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Location identified as upper Torrens basin.
Glacier also known as the Cheguin Icefall and Barbara Lakes also known as Jarvis Lakes.
Caption: "Frank Swannel [sic], Al Phipps on the Peace, 1928"
Item is a photograph of a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing in a row boat holding a fish.
Photograph depicts a small wood frame cabin with a lean to porch. Smoke is rising from the lean to chimney. There is a large snow pile in the foreground and snowy forest in the background. Possible location is Nass Harbour. Handwritten annotation below the photograph reads, "Cabin Home - H. H. Welda's 3/28"
Museum Notes (3 editions):
- Museum Notes, Vol. III., No. 2, June 1928. Vancouver: Art, Historical and Scientific Association of Vancouver, BC, 1928.
- Museum Notes, Vol. III., No. 3, September 1928. Vancouver: Art, Historical and Scientific Association of Vancouver, BC, 1928.
- Museum and Art Notes, Vol. II., No. 1, June 1932. Vancouver: Art, Historical and Scientific Association of Vancouver, BC, 1932.
Location also identified as Gray Pass.
Location also known as lower falls on Red Deer River.