"All-up" mine, Phillips Arm showing a ventilating fan made from cedar split with axe
- I-55241
- Item
- 1898
The item is a b&w photograph of a ventilating fan made from cedar split with an axe in the All-up mine on Phillips Arm.
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"All-up" mine, Phillips Arm showing a ventilating fan made from cedar split with axe
The item is a b&w photograph of a ventilating fan made from cedar split with an axe in the All-up mine on Phillips Arm.
Cyanide plant of the Doratha Morton mine, Fanny Bay, Phillips Arm
The item is a b&w photograph of the cyanide plant at the Doratha Morton mine at Fanny Bay, Phillips Arm.
Doratha Morton Mine. First cyanide mill in Canada
Item consists of one photograph of industrial buildings surrounded by felled trees and fronted by water. Gas or steam is rising from one of the three stacks. "Doratha Morton Mine. First cyanide mill in Canada. Built in 1898. Fully described in Minister of Mines Report, 1898, p 1139." is typed on an accompanying document. Preceding text and "Phillip's Arm, 120 miles north of Vancouver on Coast. First cyanide mill in Canada, recovering gold from quartz ledges at top is lower terminal of aeriel [sic] tram coming down hill. Cyanide tanks below." is written below the photograph in pencil.
Doratha Morton, Fanny Bay, Phillips Arm : cyanide plant
The item is a b&w photograph of the cyanide plant at the Doratha Morton mine at Fanny Bay.
North #1 : [miscellaneous freight boat recordings, ca. 1965]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [ca. 1965]
SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Miscellaneous short interviews and sound effects recorded by Imbert Orchard while on a northern freightboat trip on the B.C. coast, ca. 1965. Conversation about cruising the waters around Vancouver Island, Princess Louisa Inlet, early days of yachting around the San Juan Islands, etc. Continued conversations on west coast boating with other boaters and their children, including Dr. Martin Nelson (of Redding, California). More conversations. Descriptive narration of the cruise, including trip to Stuart Island through Yuculta Rapids, and into Big Bay. Description of cargo being dropped off on dock at night, and sounds of same. [TRACK 2: blank.]
Part of Dunsmuir family fonds