Lax Kw'alaams, BC

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          • UF Port Simpson, BC

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            2009.21 · Collection · 1932-1946

            Subject areas identified in this collection include: church and hospital buildings (including nurses quarters); group photos featuring doctors, nurses, and hospital workers; grave markers; landscapes; processing of oolichan fish; and various church-related events such as weddings and church openings.

            Thomas Crosby Mission Ships
            2009.7.1.069 · Item · [ca. 1873 - ca. 1920]
            Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

            Photograph depicts a figure with two heads standing above stone reading "Here lies the last but not the least because He is the last of all his line the [?] Tribe ABEL WARD SOLOMON WARD". Bushes, building, and hill visible in background.

            Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Port Simpson BC".

            Reverend R.W. Large fonds
            2004.2 · Fonds · [ca. 1898]-1960, prominent 1900-1920

            Consists of 165 black and white photographs depicting Northwest Coast communities including Bella Bella, Rivers Inlet, Port Simpson, and Prince Rupert between approximately 1900 and 1920. Also includes postcard images of ships and boats on the North Coast belonging to the Large family, from Reverend Large's son Dr. R.G. Large. Also includes 39 colour slides ca. 1960 of ship scenes and weather balloon launches from the Dr. R.G. Large family.

            Large, R.W., Rev.
            Photographs
            2004.2.1 · Series · [ca. 1898]-1960, prominent 1900-1920
            Part of Reverend R.W. Large fonds

            The images consists primarily of 130+ photographs taken by or belonging to Reverend R.W. Large, MD which depict communities on the Northwest Coast between approximately 1898 and 1920 including Bella Bella, Rivers Inlet, and Port Simpson, including native villages in which Reverend Large worked. Images show scenes of native fishing, canneries, mission hospitals, churches, girls schools, portraits of native families, and Northwest Coast totems. Other images include 25+ photographs and postcards from the Large family depicting ships and boats on the North Coast.

            Photographs
            2009.7.1 · Series · [ca. 1873 - ca. 1939]
            Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

            Series consists of images pertaining the Collison family, North Coastal First Nations communities, means of transportation along North Coastal British Columbia, and various church structures and religious events.

            Monument at Port Simpson, BC
            2009.7.1.070 · Item · [ca. 1873 - ca. 1920]
            Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

            Tall monument featuring a man's profile stands in foreground. Base of monument features writing on plaques.

            Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "No. 30 Paul [Segaics?] Monument at Port Simpson".

            2009.7.1.068 · Item · [ca. 1873 - ca. 1920]
            Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

            Photograph has been altered with drawings of people on shore fighting canoes approaching the town. Buildings stand behind fenced and walled areas in background.

            Handwritten annotation below image reads: "Drawing by F.A., old Hudson B. [...?]"; on verso: "27. To head Chapter III. No. 2. Tsimshians and Haidas fighting on shore at Fort Simpson."

            2009.7.1.071 · Item · [ca. 1880 - ca. 1915]
            Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

            Clah or T'amks [Tsimshian name] stands on wood platform in front of shovel and pickaxe leaning against building. Clah was a hereditary chief and Hudson Bay Company employee who helped missionary William Duncan learn the Tsimshian language.

            Handwritten annotation on verso reads: " 'Clah' or the pioneer missionary's [...?]"