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Emerson Berndt and Fred Bailey. (Images are provided for educational and research purposes only. Other use requires permission, please contact the Museum.) thumbnail
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Emerson Berndt and Fred Bailey

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Date Range
c1950s
Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Scope and Content
Photo of Emerson Berndt (left) and his brother-in-law Fred Bailey (right).
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Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Item No.
P7485
Accession No.
2017.137.03
Physical Description
B&W Prnt: 4.5 x 2.75
Scan Resolution
360 dpi
Date Range
c1950s
History / Biographical
Emerson and Fred lived in the Bulkley Valley for a long time. Fred worked for some time at the Houston sawmill before moving to Nova Scotia.
Custodial History
Photo was donated by Avis Hopkins in 2013, scanned, and given a D number; original photo was returned to donor. In May 2020 the D numbers were removed and all items in this accession were combined under 2017.137 and given P numbers.
Scope and Content
Photo of Emerson Berndt (left) and his brother-in-law Fred Bailey (right).
Notes
Emerson Berndt, Fred Bailey
Based on information and photos provided by Emerson & Fanny Berndt's neice, Avis Hopkins.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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