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Possibly contains albumen prints and collodion printing-out paper prints.
An album of photographs, by a variety of photographers, in and around Prince Rupert, British Columbia in the early twentieth century. Housed in a small black album, the photographs and album are still in good condition, though the binding is no longer intact.
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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Possibly Hays Creek.
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View of buildings being constructed in Prince Rupert.
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Photograph is number 49X.
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Photograph is number 50X.
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View of the Princess May aground on Sentinel Island.
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View of an unidentified steamship.
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View of four men standing in the tent town in Prince Rupert known as Vickersville.
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View of log booms in Seal Cove.
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Image of two men looking at a dog with a large fish in its mouth.
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View of Metlakatla from a ship.
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Image of construction on the railroad in Prince Rupert.
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Vickersville was a tent settlement in Prince Rupert.
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View of Metlakatla from a ship.
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View of Prince Rupert on a postcard sent to Mrs. D.H. Hays who was the sister-in-law of Charles Hays, the towns founder. The sender captions the photo, "Latest view of Prince Rupert".