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Man standing on top of a trestle
2004.8.1.81 · Pièce · [ca. 1935]
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts a man standing in the foreground of the photo on a wooden trestle that leads through a forested landscape. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Tressle for carrying flume across Valley of South from Germansen Creek. This is continuous tressle for nearly 2000 feet. Maximum height 54feet."

Log footing across ditch
2004.8.1.131 · Pièce · 1939
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts several long logs laid out across a wide ditch with a forest landscape in the background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Early in April trees put across ditch to make footing for caterpillar tractor".

Jas Ferguson panning for gold
2004.8.1.80 · Pièce · [ca. 1935]
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts a man panning for gold in a shallow river with a forested landscape in the background. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Jas Ferguson testing values by panning - Germansen Placer Ltd."

Germansen ditch
2004.8.1.84 · Pièce · [ca. 1935]
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts a ditch cut into a forested landscape. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "New Germansen ditch length 10 miles; width of ditch bottom 15 feet"

2004.8.1.133 · Pièce · 1939
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts four men standing in front of a float plane on the shore of a lake surrounded by their bags. Annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Leaving Stuart Lake by plane, Left to right: Mason, Keith, Ferguson, MacMillan (Pilot)"

Flattened ground ready for shovel to dig
2004.8.1.64 · Pièce · 9 June 1939
Fait partie de Alexander Manson mining collection

Photograph depicts a flooded rocky terrain with a forest landscape in the background. Annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Flattened to grade by Bulldozer, ready for shovel to dig. Sec. #2. Ground still very wet. Frost just out."