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The completed Skeena Crossing Bridge, 15 miles below Hazelton. (Images are provided for educational and research purposes only. Other use requires permission, please contact the Museum.) thumbnail
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The completed Skeena Crossing Bridge, 15 miles below Hazelton

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Date Range
July 6, 1912
Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
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1 image
Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Creator
William Walter Wrathall
Fonds No.
C2
Item No.
P1922
Accession No.
1988.19.24
Physical Description
1 Photo - postcard format; b&w; 14 x 9 cm
Scan Resolution
96 dpi
Date Range
July 6, 1912
History / Biographical
Photo from black photo album which had this written on the first page: "In memory: Howard Sanborn, Hollywood, Calif. Early British Columbia 1900's. Prince Rupert on Skeena River by paddle wheeler to old Hazeltown*** By pack train and small boats on Bulkley River to Telkwa, B.C."
The completed Skeena Crossing Bridge 15 miles below Hazelton, many unidentifiable people on the bridge, the S.S. Inlander on the river going under the bridge and another unidentified sternwheeler passing the Inlander going the other way (to Hazelton. Position & date printed at bottom of photo.
Geographic Access
Skeena River
Notes
Negative copy also available.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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