- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-576
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- 1941
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- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-562
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- 1941
[Loading fish net onto a row boat] Prince Rupert (B.C.)
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-570
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- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "#2346 - Prince Rupert, BC Seine is loaded into row boat from tender. / Photo Don Coltman."
[Rinsing oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-812
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
Scoop of herring [being unloaded from fishing boat]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-565
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- 1941
Scoop of herring bait on board [a fish boat, Prince Rupert]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-568
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- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "#2343 - Live herring bait from herring pound is loaded aboard halibut boat. Prince Rupert, B.C. / Photo Don Coltman"
Scoop of herring boat on board [a fishboat in Prince Rupert]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-567
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- 1941
[Two men carrying oysters on the beach at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-822
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
[View of an oyster bed at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-820
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
Crew working with scoop of herring bait
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-571
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- 1941
Jones the Oyster King [at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-810
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
Loading halibut in hold of ship
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-559
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- 1941
[A man collecting oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-825
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
[A man shucking oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-819
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
[Unloading] herring bait from scoop net
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-569
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- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "#2344 - Prince Rupert, B.C. Live herring bait is emptied from purse seine into hold of halibut boat. / Photo Don Coltman."
Loading halibut in hold of ship
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-560
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- 1941
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-552
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- 1941
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-563
- Item
- 1941
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-564
- Item
- 1941
[A man sorting oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-815
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
[Men] packing fish in ice, Prince Rupert (B.C.)
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-550
- Item
- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "Fresh halibut is packed in ice immediately it is unloaded" Stamp reads "Copyrighted Photograph / This copy sold for / use of original purchaser only. / Additional copies available / Steffens-Colmer Limited / Vancouver, B.C."
[A man shucking oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-818
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- [between 1941 and 1943]
[A man with a barrow on top of a pile of oysters at] Oyster Bay
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-817
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
[Loading] herring for bait [onto fishing boat]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-572
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- 1941
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-549
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- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "Photo: Don Coltman / Unloading Halibut / Prince Rupert, B.C."
[Weighing halibut on a] Prince Rupert [dock]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-566
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- 1941
Fishing-setting [herring] net, Prince Rupert (B.C.)
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-561
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- 1941
Inscription on verso of print "#2321 - Prince Rupert, B.C. Laying seine in herring pound, / Photo Don Coltman"
Man with oyster rake in oyster bed
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-831
- Item
- [1942?]
Man with oyster rake in oyster bed
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-832
- Item
- [1942?]
Inscription on verso of print "Oysters - B.C."
Salmon fishing [showing] fish and gill net on reel
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-959
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- [1943?]
Stamp on verso of print "CANADA / DEPT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES / CENSORSHIP OF PUBLICATIONS / PASSED For PUBLICATION / Date [handwritten:] Sep 30/42 John F[rolow?] asst Pre [unknown name?]"
Inscription on accompanying print "#5578 - This fisherman is in difficulties as the gillnets became so loaded that he could not handle them and was forced to wind nets and fish on to the reel. This is an example of how not to handle a gillnet. Photo Don Coltman."
Salmon fishing [showing] fish and gill net on reel
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-960
- Item
- [1943?]
Salmon fishing - Gene Black and load of salmon
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-974
- Item
- [1943?]
Inscription on verso of print "Indian fishermen"
Salmon fishing - gillnetters [loaded with fish]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-969
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- [1943?]
Inscription on verso of print "#5588 - With gunwhales close to the water line this gillnetter stowed sockeye salmon in every available place. Spare tires formerly used as bumpers, are now being salvaged by the salvage authorities. Photo Don Coltman."
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-957
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- [1943?]
Inscription on verso of print "#5577 - In port the crew of a seiner inspect and repair their nets. Photo Don Coltman."
Salmon fishing - gillnetter "Gene Black"
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-965
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- [1943?]
Inscription on verso of print - #5584 - Decorated like a Christmas tree this gill net boat arrives at the fish wharf at Steveston. B.C. with a record catch of sockeye salmon. Photo Don Coltman"
Salmon fishing - gillnetter [loaded with fish]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-970
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- [1943?]
Stamp on verso of cropped print "CANADA / DEPT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES / CENSORSHIP OF PUBLICATIONS / PASSED For PUBLICATION / Date [handwritten:] Sep 30/42 John Fr[oham?] asst [unknown name]"
Salmon fishing - hauling in nets
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-921
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- [1943?]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-2407
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- Apr. 1944
Vancouver Shellfish Company - crabs
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1956
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- 1944
Vancouver Shellfish Company - crabs
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1953
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- 1944
Vancouver Shellfish Company - crabs
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1954
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- 1944
Vancouver Shellfish Company [filleting fish]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1955
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- 1944
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4730
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- Sept. 28, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4732
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- Sept. 28, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4735
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- Sept. 28, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4739
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- Sept. 28, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4741
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- Sept. 28, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4635
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- Sept. 14, 1946
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4641
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- Sept. 14, 1946
Photograph shows the "Chamiss"
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-4644
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- Sept. 14, 1946
Photograph shows the "Chamiss Bay"