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Jumping skier

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Date Range
[1940s-1950s]
Collection
Louis Schibli fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Scope and Content
Item is a blurry photograph of a skier jumping through the air. Taken at Malkow Lookout/Lookout Hill.
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1 image
Collection
Louis Schibli fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Creator
Louis Schibli
Fonds No.
PF17
Series No.
P
Item No.
P2145
Accession No.
1990.210.24
Physical Description
1 photograph; b&w
Date Range
[1940s-1950s]
History / Biographical
Malkow Lookout, also known as Lookout Hill, was a popular ski spot for Bulkley Valley residents in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The hill is located about 6km NE of Smithers.
Scope and Content
Item is a blurry photograph of a skier jumping through the air. Taken at Malkow Lookout/Lookout Hill.
Geographic Access
Malkow Ski Hill
Notes
Item is part of a pocket album of Louis Schibli's photographs, made by Farmer's Studio in Saskatoon, SK.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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