Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-990
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- [1943?]
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Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
Hudson Bay Company staff fashion show
[Imperial] Salmon Cannery - packing [boxes]
[Imperial] Salmon Cannery - [women cleaning fish]
Salmon fishing - Cannery workers [on dock]
Photograph shows (left to right): Kay Gurney and Amy McQueen
B.C. Packers Imperial Salmon Cannery
Photograph shows Miss Anne Merrick at work.
Inscription on verso of print "#5592 - Anne Merrick, Employee of the B.C. Packers Imperial Cannery at Steveston, B.C., seems to enjoy the privilege of assisting in supplying the world's finest canned salmon to Great Britain. Photo Don Coltman"
Salmon fishing - gillnetters at Steveston
Cannery workers [holding a] salmon
Photograph shows (right to left): Amy McQueen and Kay Gurney
Inscription on verso of print "Preparing fish for canning"
Miss Janet Ferrier with large spring salmon
Inscription on verso of print "#5529 - Miss Janet Ferrier, Employee of the Canadian Fishing Co., Vancouver, B.C., is proud of this 50 lb Spring Salmon. Photo Don Coltman"
Stamp on verso of print "Publishers Note. This photograph must carry credit line "Steffens-Colmer Photo"
Salmon cans on track [after] B.C. Electric Railway Interurban collision with truck
Photograph shows people picking up cans near the Branscomb stop
Photograph shows members of St. John's Ambulance
Photograph shows members of St. John's Ambulance at a first aid post
Indian sweater making [at Nanaimo Indian School]
[A waitress holding a plate of oysters at] Oyster Bay
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "#2981 - Indian squaw of the Cowichan Tribe, Vancouver Island, drying white and black wool for the making of the famous Indian sweaters. Vancouver Island, B.C. Don Coltman Photo."
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "No. 2977 - The natural wool is carefully washed and dried before carding and spinning. No dyes are used. Wool from black sheep is interwoven with white. By retaining the natural oils in the wool the finished sweaters are practically waterproof. Don Coltman Photo."
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
C.N.R. publicity [shot showing] models [onboard S.S. "Prince George"]
[Violet Sankey, Mrs. O. Larson and Hazel Stafford at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2808 These factory Workers...two native Indians and one white Girl are proud of their efforts to feed our troops and civilians overseas. / Don Coltman Photo."
Inscription on verso of print "Fish packing"
[Women washing salmon inside a] cannery
Mrs. O. Larson at the Nelson Brothers Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2790 The entire fishpack of the B.C. Coast is now commandeered by the Government and a large percentage of the Salmon Pack goes to Britain. This Cannery Worker is doing her share to win the War. / Don Coltman Photo."
Shuffleboard aboard S.S. "Prince George"
Photograph shows Maxine Sutherland, Carol and Len
Mrs. O. Larson [at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
[Shuffleboard on] S.S. "Prince George"
[Mrs. Charles Winfield holding a tame raccon at Bowser on Vancouver Island]
[A fawn and a cat being fed inside Forbidden Plateau Lodge]
Inscription on verso of print "Forbidden Plateau Lodge / Deer and Guest.."
[Two young women holding sheaves on Ryan's farm]
[A woman standing on a Shetland Pony at Ryan's Farm]
[The pigs in a sty on Ryan's Farm]
[Feeding the pigs on Ryan's Farm]
Imperial Canning - Steveston, B.C.
Imperial Canning - Steveston, B.C.