Item is a photograph of two survey crewmen carving out a dug-out canoe.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson kneeling in between two pack dogs.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson holding kneeling down to give Mabel's head a scratch.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Ingenika Valley.
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.
Annotation on verso: "Log jam Ingenika"; annotation on recto: "Ingenika River 1930. Clearing boat passage...; Log jam Ingenika" Photo depicts two surveymen clearing a log jam in the river.
Annotation on recto: "Ingenika River 1930. Log jamb [sic] 3 miles below Perry Creek".
Annotation on recto: "I-57381" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives.
Annotation on recto: "I-57383" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives.
One unidentified man holds the reins while two other unidentified men secure a load on top of a packhorse.
Caption: Kitchener Lake - July - Thorne, Frank, J.R.M., Al, Fred. Item is a photograph of Thorne, J.R.M., All Phipps, Fred and Frank by an overturned canoe.
Item is a photograph of Al Phipps playing with a husky pack dog (Dick?) in the snow.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. with Towers, standing beside a moose calf
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. and Frank Swannell building a surveying station.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. sitting by a river surveying station.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. sitting in the drivers's seat of Al Phipps convertible car.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. talking with a little girl and a black dog on a sandy beach.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. standing with a little girl and a black dog on a sandy beach.
Annotation on recto: "C-08433" which denotes the same photograph in the collection of the BC Archives.
Caption: Jackie Adams, California. Item is a photograph of a woman, Jackie Adams, sitting on a horse.
Item is a photograph of Jackie Adams sitting on the bow of the boat. Survey equipment and baggage visible in the boat's hull in the foreground.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Jack Anderson and Jack Adams standing by Ingenika Lake.
Item is a photograph of a Jack Anderson standing on top of a log-jam.
Caption: Jack and the Beanstalk. Cache in a dead tree. Not one of our caches was touched by an animal, not even by squirrels or mice. Item is a photograph of a man securing a cache in a dead tree.
Item is a photograph Jack Adams and Dey beside a railway at Ingenika Mine.
Caption: "Jack Adams & Al reading river station"
Annotation on recto: "Ingenika River 3 miles below Perry Creek".
Item is a panoramic photograph of a the length of the Ingenika River above the mine.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Annotation on recto: "Ingenika Mines boat, 6200lbs, Jne [sic] 23/1930; Ernie Wheeler". Photo depicts two men poling a freighting boat along the river.
Annotation on recto: "Ingenika River 1930. Ingenika Mine Freighting Boat" Photo depicts three men standing along the shoreline watching an Ingenika Mine freighting boat being poling along the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of First Nations cabins.
Item is a photograph of the Skeena River and surrounding mountains.
Annotation on recto: "Hudson Bay Post, Fort Graham, B.C." Photo depicts four men standing outside the Hudson Bay Post Office door"
Caption: Slowly Upwards. Item is a photograph of three survey crewmen hiking up a slope through waist high snow. Mt. Clare-Marion visible in background.
Annotation on recto: "ginibo (?) muck (?) near Athabasca".
Caption: "Gus Trap's Pool inside first part Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Gus Trap's Pool inside first part Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Gus Trap's Cabin. One of the few trappers who has his wife with him; in the picture his daughter of 15 is playing with her only playmates for hundreds of miles, Siwash kids". "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 the Gulf Islands in the distance and a forested slope in the foreground.
Caption: Back-packing up Wrede Creek. Jack Adams, J.R.M., Walter Nehring, Fred Chapman, Skookum, Jack Anderson, Dick, Blackie, Mabel.
Photograph depicts eight women and seven men posing aboard a ship. One man situated in the bottom centre of the photo holds onto a life ring labelled "Andania". D. Phipps is the wife of A.H. Phipps.
Photograph depicts a group of men at Kinaskan Lake. A.H. Phipps is the man standing ninth in from the right; he worked as a draughtsman for Gerry Andrews in the government's surveying division. Gerry Smedley Andrews is next to last on the right.
Photograph depicts a group of men and a boy posing for a photo on a dock beside a floatplane CF-AAM on Takla Lake.