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Bella Bella

View of a First Nations man and his wife. There is a handwritten description on the back, but some of the writing is illegible. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken in 1889 by Alfred Cyril Hirschfield (known as A.C. Hirschfield) . The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.

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Ben Corke at Fort Ware.

Inscribed in pen, verso: Oct. 1963 / Ben Corke, original owner / of Fort Ware trading / post (old Hudson Bay Co. / post).

[Ben, Gus, John, Bob, Harold, Fred, Edie & Charlie, Ike Took the Picture]

Negative of image CC-PH-10268. Eight men leaning with linked arms while posing for the photo. Associated Screen News photographer Benjamin Franklin is on the far left. Some of the others are from the orchestra. In Durban, South Africa. Photograph taken while on a cruise to South America and Africa on the Duchess of Atholl.

Associated Screen News Limited

Ben, Gus, John, Bob, Harold, Fred, Edie & Charlie, Ike Took the Picture

Eight men leaning with linked arms while posing for the photo. Associated Screen News photographer Benjamin Franklin is on the far left. Some of the others are from the orchestra. In Durban, South Africa. Photograph taken while on a cruise to South America and Africa on the Duchess of Atholl.

Associated Screen News Limited

[Benguet Road]

Inscribed : At the point marked with the arrow we met our trouble. Coming round a bend we suddenly came across a landslide of rock 15 feet high on the canyon wall side and 5 to 6 feet high on the gorge side - right across the road. Om the top of this slide of rocks fell a waterfall that had caused the fall of rock! Added to this were the gale of wind blowing and torrential rain and black darkness.

Fraser, Donald

[Benguet Road and bridge]

Inscribed : This shows the type of of bridge which carries the canyon road across from one side of the canyon to the other. There are dozens of the bridges in the canyon - as can be seen above the bridges and road are only wide enough for one car to travel.

Fraser, Donald

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