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Kitselas Tunnel GTPR Skeena River, B.C.

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Date Range
1911
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.
P3638
Accession No.
997.51
Physical Description
1 Postcard: b&w; 8.5 x 14 cm
Scan Resolution
600 dpi
Date Range
1911
History / Biographical
Mrs. William (Jean) Grant and family, originally from Oregon, moved to Prince Rupert around 1908-1910, Seely in 1911, and New Hazelton in 1912. Jean (later Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick) and Helen were her daughters. Postcard may have been sent by eldest daughter Agnes Grant.
Geographic Access
Kitselas, B.C.
Related Material
P6950 is a non-postcard version.
Notes
Written on front of postcard: "Kitselas Tunnel GTPR Skeena River, B.C. 1911" The postcard is to Mrs. W. Grant, Sealey's Landing, Skeena River. It reads: "Dear Mrs. Grant, We arrived safe in camp all right. We had an awful rough road to travel. How are Jean and Helen? [Angies Cramb?]
Type of Record
Archival Description

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