- J-04224
- Item
- 1874
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a photograph of a community village site, at Yuquot (Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound).
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of a photograph of a community village site, at Yuquot (Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound).
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Yumoto [Small Building - Shrine?] At Ikao [sic] - Root Of Hot Spring
Part of Crease family fonds
Yukoners on the summit of Chilkoot Pass.
Yukoners at the upper end of the tramway on Chilkoot Pass.
"Yukon Telegraph Trail, Bulkley Valley"; pack train.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Yukon telegraph trail on Burns Lake.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Yukon telegraph offiice; Atlin-Quesnel section.
Part of Lance Burton fonds
Yukon Selective Draft; Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of men belonging to the Yukon Selective Draft. These soldiers were likely enlisted through the Military Service Act. This photograph was taken at Willows Camp in Victoria, B.C.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of men belonging to the Yukon Selective Draft. These men were likely enlisted through the Military Service Act. This photograph was taken at Willows Camp in Victoria, B.C.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of men belonging to the Yukon Selective Draft. These men were likely enlisted through the Military Service Act. This photograph was taken at Willows Camp in Victoria, B.C.
Yukon River Dam E. Of Whitehorse
Part of Forest Service photographs
Yukon River beyond Dawson City.
Yukon Joe's pack dogs on Alaska Highway
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.
Yukon Joe with three pack dogs
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.
Yukon Joe on the John Hart Highway
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.
Yukon Joe on the John Hart Highway
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 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 consists of a colour print taken around August 1962 by an unknown photographer. It shows Joe Prokopchuk, better known as Yukon Joe, standing on a grass and dirt bank, facing the camera. The print is signed by Yukon Joe.
Yukon Infantry Company leaving Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers of the Yukon Infantry Company leaving the grounds of Willows Camp. Other soldiers present at the camp but who are not leaving lift their hats off and cheer at the group. The company would leave Willows Camp and march toward the harbour where they would board a ship for Vancouver before continuing their journey to Europe.
Yukon Infantry Company leaving Willows Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers of the Yukon Infantry Company leaving the grounds of Willows Camp. Other soldiers present at the camp look on at the departing soldiers. The company would leave Willows Camp and march toward the harbour where they would board a ship for Vancouver before continuing their journey to Europe.
Yukon Infantry Company departure scene
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers of the Yukon Infantry Company marching toward the CPR station docks in Victoria. The streets are lined with civilians and soldiers from other units who cheer for the departing soldiers. The view looks down Belleville Street where cabs and the legislative buildings can be seen.
Yukon Infantry Company departure scene
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers of the Yukon Infantry Company marching toward the CPR station docks in Victoria. The streets are lined with civilians and soldiers from other units are present to support the departing soldiers. The view looks down Belleville Street where cabs and the legislative buildings can be seen.
Yukon Infantry Company departure
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers from the Yukon Infantry Company aboard the SS Princess Victoria on departure day.