The item consists of a colour slide taken around 1950 by Kenneth Katzalay. The photograph is of Joe Prokopchuk, better known as Yukon Joe, with his pack dogs. The photograph was taken somewhere on the John Hart highway, north of Prince George.
The item consists of a colour slide taken around 1950 by Kenneth Katzalay. The photograph is of Joe Prokopchuk, better known as Yukon Joe, with his pack dogs. The photograph was taken somewhere on the John Hart highway, north of Prince George.
This photograph was taken by Mrs. K. Bloomquist on Lyle St., Esquimalt, B.C. in 1938 and shows in years: 87, the late John Dean, 96 year old Donnigan and 81 years ?
The item consists of a photograph taken around 1896 by the Winnipeg photographic company Steel & Co. The photograph shows a group of workmen outside the smelter at Pilot Bay, B.C.
The item consists of a colour slide taken in July 1957 by Gaylord Villers, Sr. The photograph is of Joe Prokopchuk's pack dogs on the side of the road. The photograph was taken during a family holiday on the Alaska Highway, where the family encountered Yukon Joe and asked to take his photograph.
The item consists of a colour slide taken in July 1957 by Gaylord Villers, Sr. The photograph is of Joe Prokopchuk, better known as Yukon Joe, with his pack dogs. The photograph was taken during a family holiday on the Alaska Highway, where the family encountered Yukon Joe and asked to take his photograph.
The item consists of a colour slide taken in July 1957 by either Gaylord Villers, Sr. or Gaylord Villers, Jr. The photograph is of Joe Prokopchuk, better known as Yukon Joe, standing next to the Villers' family car. The photograph was taken during a family holiday on the Alaska Highway, where the family encountered Yukon Joe and asked to take his photograph.
The item is a black and white photograph of the Children's Aid Society School in Vancouver in 1912. The photo shows Eva von Agnes Neiley and her Junior room students.
The item is a black and white photograph of the Children's Aid Society School in Vancouver in 1912. The photo shows Principal Sheepy along with her Senior room students.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in September 1915, showing the Robson to Astoria party in their canoe. From left to right: J.P. Forde, Chief of expedition; G.B. Forde, son of J.P. Forde and F.P. Armstrong, assistant.
The item is a b&w photograph taken in 1915. It shows the site of an old H.B.C. Fort (Fort Okanagan, established 1811 by David Thompson) at the mouth of the Okanogan River where it meets the Columbia River.