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Accordion players at NW Fiddlefest. (Images are provided for educational and research purposes only. Other use requires permission, please contact the Museum.) thumbnail
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Accordion players at NW Fiddlefest

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Date Range
March 16, 2003
Collection
Interior News fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
electronic record
Scope and Content
Photo of two boys playing accordions at Northwest Fiddlefest, 2003.
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1 image
Collection
Interior News fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
electronic record
Creator
Richard Grice?
Fonds No.
BF5
Series No.
S4
Item No.
P8813
Accession No.
2021.1
Physical Description
1 photograph; colour [JPG]
Date Range
March 16, 2003
Custodial History
Photo was submitted to the Interior News in 2003 by Richard Grice, in CD format. It was retained by the News until being transferred to the Bulkley Valley Museum, likely in 2007, as part of a large donation of photographs, negatives, and textual records. CD was stored in Room 6 until being found in collections and accessioned in January 2021.
Scope and Content
Photo of two boys playing accordions at Northwest Fiddlefest, 2003.
Arrangement
Items from this CD have been left in the order in which they originally appeared.
Geographic Access
Smithers, B.C.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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