Box PCA 41
Contains 255 Results:
[Man panning for gold.], (undated)
no date, signature. (postcard?)
Gold washing in winter., (undated)
Showing man washing gold with wooden building in background. (photo of advertisement) [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: embossed photog.'s imprint]
1896 Gold dredge at work., 1896
(photo of advertisement) [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: embossed photog.’s imprint]
Gold-washing on the banks of the Frazer., (undated)
(photo of art print) [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: using rocker]
Last Chance on Hunker., circa 1898-1899
Showing group of five men and a woman in front of a log restaurant/bunk house. Hegg Co. photo, no date. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: circa 1898-99, Larss probably shot this while in employ of, or partnership with, E.A. Hegg]
[Group of five miners and a North West Mounted Policeman at a mining site, showing gold washing equipment.], circa 1898?
Kelk photo. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: rockers, shaft & windlass, circa 1898?]
Carcass of a caribou by a river boat, in river., (undated)
no name, date. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: Larss style neg. no. 26, maybe a Larss picture]
S. S. JOHN C. BARR arrival at Dawson City., circa 1898-1899
Hegg, 98. [1898?] (#2230) [large group of people] [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: circa 1898-99, Larss probably shot this while in employ of, or partnership with, E.A. Hegg. looking west.]
S.S. JOHN C. BARR at dock, showing crowd of people., circa 1898-1899
no name, no date. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: circa 1898-99, looking north, west Dawson at left, across river. Front Street in foreground, several signs.]
Jimmy's Place, the largest and best in Dawson. [Note beneath photo reads,] "This Greek was quite Dawson character; burned out twice. Will Rogers was planing (sic) on bringing him out on his return trip, when he was killed.", circa 1900
no name, date. [man and two women and cat in front of store. Produce and magazines displayed outside of store, another sign on his window says Candy Factory.] [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: circa 1900, 95% probability shot by Duclos – compare caption writing to no 130. Flare upper right corner, could date this by magazine covers.]