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Bowron Lake (B.C.)
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- T0379:0001
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- 1964-07-20
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-07-20 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Alfred "Fred" William Ludditt tells the story of how he came to Barkerville in 1932. He describes the evolution of mining and mining equipment at Barkerville; Bill and John Houser's family; Johnny Butt; Chinese labourers; Andrew Kelly and the Kelly family, and the first Barkerville Museum, circa 1955. TRACK 2: Mr. Ludditt describes the Bowron Lakes Game Reserve, circa 1912 and Herb and Alf Brown. Then he tells anecdotes about Jack Campbell and Bill Livingstone; Seymour Baker; the government reduction works; the use of cyanide in mining; the recovery of magnetite iron, also known as "black sand"; Joe Mason; livestock; cattle and pigs; and the Chinese in the Cariboo.
- I-29844
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- 1955
Part of Travel Bureau photographs
- CM/A1879
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- 1972
Part of Archives cartographic collection
Frank Kibbie, game warden at Bowron Lake
- A-02259
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- [ca. 1890]
Standing with rifle in front of cabin with pelts; First Nations woman to the right.