[Mrs. Charles Winfield holding a tame raccon at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-674
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- 1941
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[Mrs. Charles Winfield holding a tame raccon at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
Inscription on verso of print "2 col x6 Saturday 1st Edition"
News clipping on verso of print " 'It's in the bag,' this young giant of the sea exclaims as the seine net has been pursed and the catch of salmon enclosed within the net between the seiner and the skiff. This catch is eyed by the brawny skiff man who takes out the end of the seine net."
Stamp on verso of print "Copyrighted Photograph / This copy sold for / use of original purchaser only. / Additional copies available."
Inscription on additional print "#5530 - Hundreds of captured sockeye salmon mill about as the seine is hauled in. Photo Don Coltman"
Date stamp "Aug 30, 1952"
Peace Arch Memorial - [sign on the top of the Canada Customs and Immigration building]
Peace Arch Memorial - customs [custom's agent checking identification beside train]
Peace Arch Memorial [A.T.S. women at back of train]
Photograph shows Auxiliary Territorial Service members on a Great Northern International train
Peace Arch Memorial [commemorative plaque for Samuel Hill]
Peace Arch Memorial [customs building]
Peace Arch Memorial [international boundary marker]
Photograph shows Dick Frebig (Washington State Patrol, Corporal Charlotte Jennens C.W.A.C. and W/O (j.g.) Murray Schwieder U.S.A.F.
Peace Arch Memorial [international boundary sign]
Peace Arch Memorial [members of Womens Transport Service F.A.N.Y. at ticket booth]
Peace Arch Memorial [park picnic area]
Corporal Charlotte Jennens, W/O (j.g.) Murray Schwieder.
[View of] Fraser Canyon [and River]
Note on negative envelope "Registered April 1945 / W.J. Petrie / 2791 W. 35 Ave / no phone"
Photograph shows a truck being pulled from a ditch
Hope Highway [in] Fraser Canyon
Inscription on verso of print reads: "Mt Cheam - Fraser Valley near Hope, B.C.. Cariboo Highway"
Stamp on verso of print "PUBLISHERS PLEASE NOTE / If published this photograph / must carry credit / Steffens-Colmer Photo"
Old shack and rock at Silver Springs [near] Hope
[Harry James sitting with masks]
Item is a photograph taken at the Nanaimo Reserve showing Harry James with masks. Inscription on verso of print: "No. 2994 - Indian ceremonial masks are handed down generation to generation. This Indian is nearly 80 years of age and keeps these masks hidden in an old chest in a smoke house on the Reservation. Considerable coaxing was necessary before he would produce them for photographing. It is his belief that if he should lose them a curse would descend upon his family. Don Coltman Photo."