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Hierarchy Canadian Parks Service collection [graphic material]
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Record information Canadian Parks Service collection [graphic material]
Date:1901-1905.Reference:RG84, R16315, 1988-125 DAPLocal class no.:RV3-113 to RV3-116Type of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:15064Date(s):1901-1905.Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:277 photographs b&wLanguage of material:EnglishProvenance:Additional information:General note:Aspects of the Klondike gold rush: scenes, towns, and gold mining operations along Grand Forks, Bonanza, Dominion Creek, Hunker Creek, Dawson, Eldorado, Cheechaco Hill, Sulphur, Yukon Territory. Photos by Kinsey and Kinsey. Clarke Kinsey and Clarence Kinsey established themselves in Grand Forks in 1898, Clarke departing in 1906, and Clarence in 1908.
Différents aspects de la ruée vers l'or du Klondike: scènes, villes, exploitation des mines d'or le long de Grand Forks, Bonanza, Dominion Creek, Hunker Creek, Dawson, Eldorado, Cheechaco Hill, Sulphur, territoires du Yukon. Photos par Kinsey and Kinsey..Physical description note:Graphic (photo): 26aSubject heading:Source:GovernmentFormer registration no.:208-88Former archival reference no.:RG84Other accession no.:1988-125 DAP -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Graphic (photo)[ConsultationOpen]Box [CANADIAN PARKS SERVICE 1988-125] INT 023[ConsultationOpen]Box [CANADA. ENVIRONMENT CANADA/CANADIAN PARK SERVICES 1988-125][ConsultationOpen]RV3 113;[ConsultationOpen]RV3 113A;[ConsultationOpen]RV3 114--RV3 116;[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Nil
Copyright: Expired
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