Annotation on verso: "Pouce Coupe, B.C."
Item is a photograph of a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing in a row boat holding a fish.
Item is a photograph of two men (one being B.W. Hodsdon?)and a woman (B.D. Hodsdon?) standing next to a surveying transit.
Caption: "Cuprum" [sic], Nascall Bay
Caption: On the scow between Stuart Lake and Tatla Lake. Boat load of mischief. Item is a photograph of four young boys sitting in the hold of a small boat holding a rope strung with fish while a cow nibbles at straw near their feet.
Caption: Weary Willies, Duti Valley. Bob (left) and self (Jim Mackenzie? -right)identified. Item is a photograph of two survey crewmen standing amongst fallen trees with packsacks on their backs.
Caption: Bob. I'm eclipsed by the tree. On the trail; note the blaze on the tree. Item is a photograph of a man, Bob, leaning against a large tree, a packsack is on his back and a pipe is in his mouth.
Caption: Time exposure. St. Lawrence and his Grid. The stools Bob made out of his head; he must be thinking up an arm-chair. Item is a photograph of two men each with a foot on a hand-made stool, standing by the cook tent.
Annotation on recto: "Breaking log jam, 1930; Log jamb [sic] Ingenika River 1930".
Caption: Bridge of Sighs, Black Creek. The water being rather fst, deep and black for wading, we feld the tree across. Bob and self (Jim Mackenzie?) identified. Item is a photograph of two men laden with packsacks, traversing a fallen log across a creek.
Item is an photograph of a B.W. Hodsdon, pipe in hand, standing next to a house.
Item is an photograph of a smiling man, B.W. Hodsdon picking a fruit (?) off a small tree next to a house.
Caption: "Indian cabins, MacLeod Lake. First Hudson Bay Port west of the Rockies"
Caption: Cache Meadows on the summit Kubicek Pass, 13th July. The razor edge in the centre is Mt. Kubicek, in honour of Frank's pilot. The dumps are seperate being provisions for different months. Item is a photograph of two men standing in a patch of snow within a valley; Mt. Kubicek is visible in the background. Bob and self (Jim McKenzie?) identified.
Item is a photograph of two men and two pack dogs situated next to a cairn on a snowy hill.
Annotation on recto: "Camp at Thutade L.". Photograph depicts survey campsite complete with packhorses and cook tent; float plane (CF-AAM) visible in background.
Caption: "Junction, Ingenika and Finlay"
Caption: "The Parsnip River where where [sic] we met it on leaving the pack"
Annotation on recto: "I-33249" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives. Annotation on recto: "Heavy going on soft ground".
Photograph depicts a section of white water along the Cascade River. Annotation on versio: "August (?), Cassiar, Cascade River, A.H. Phipps".
Annotation on recto: "C-08435" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives.
Annotation on recto: "I-33252" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives. Annotation on recto: "Leaving Westergaard Ranch. Halfway River".
Annotation on recto: "I-57369" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives. Photograph depicts three men standing at the side of a muddy, deeply rutted mountain path while another man tries to drive a Citroen half-track.
Caption: Link Lake. Clare - Marion, an arm of the Pacific - Ocean Falls lies on the other side of Clare- Marion. Item is a panoramic photograph of Mt. Clare - Marion.
Item is a photograph of Mt. Clare - Marion.
Caption: "Wash day"
Item is a photograph of a man (Don?) leaning against a fence upon which two young girls are seated.
Item is a photograph of a Pacific Great Easter railcar.
Caption: Clinton: Wood trestle bridge, to be replaced by a new structure also of wood; Coast Douglas fir. Item is a photograph of a train crossing a wooden trestle bridge.
Photograph depicts the supply laden canoes of the Bedaux expedition at Pete Toy's bar, taken during the Bedeaux Canadian Sub-Arctic Expedition in the summer of 1934. This photograph was originally attributed to a location on the Peace River; however, this is likely incorrect. If this photograph does depict Pete Toy's bar, the location of the photograph is actually the Finlay River. Annotated on the back of this print is the code "I-57382" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives.
Caption: We had to blast the log jam three times before we could get our boats through. Column of water from blasting.
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 J.R.M. poling a makeshift raft across a river.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M., with a packsack on his back, mountain climbing.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. and Fred Chapman sitting in a tent.
Caption: Our Cook. Item is a photograph of Fred asleep in the cook tent (?).
Item is a photograph of a man sitting by a tree near a river or lake.
Item is a photograph of steam vessel.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew poling down Crooked River with all their equipment on two boats.
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 photograph of a surveying crewman traversing through Swannell Creek carrying a pack on his back.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crewman traversing through Swannell Creek carrying a pack on his back.
Caption: "The Road to the North. A cut bank on the Parsnip"
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew clearing a passage for a boat.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew poling against a log jam.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew clearing a passage for a boat.
Caption: Dabs, Liz and Frank Barnet (husband of cousin Liz)
Item is a photograph of a little girl playing with a spoon and a tin on a sandy beach.
Caption: On the scow between Stuart Lake and Tatla Lake. Dave Hoy and family plus Bob. Item is a photograph of three men, three boys and a dog standing beside rowboats brought up on shore.