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Atlin BC, Harbour, Boats, Town Clock

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Part Of
Gisela Mendel fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1965 Aug
Accession Number
1980.15.04
Scope and Content
Photograph of Area Towns ; Atlin, BC ; Scenery ; Transportation ; Water Equipment ; Boats ; Communication ; Atlin Town Clock
Part Of
Gisela Mendel fonds
Creator
Mendel, Gisela
Description Level
Item
Series Number
Series 1
Accession Number
1980.15.04
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1965 Aug
Physical Description
1 Photograph print : colour ; 12.5 x 17.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of Area Towns ; Atlin, BC ; Scenery ; Transportation ; Water Equipment ; Boats ; Communication ; Atlin Town Clock
Name Access
Mendel, Gisela
Subject Access
Aerial
Pioneer
Geology
Object Type
Biospecimen
Material
calcium carbonate
Accession Number
976.28.1-13
Description
Early post glacial shells from the time when the ocean rushed into the Kitimat Valley to the 700 level. Shells are from Mickey's Cove (Moon Bay) South Northern Dock. The shells were exposed by the April 27, 1975 land-sea slide at Mickey's Cove, where "Rivtow Straits" had worked on new docking facilities. The slide started in the bush higher up and the shell slid down with it, indicating same as at Rod and Gun Club, that the sea level was much higher pretty recently. The shells are not fossilized. Jingle shells (Pododesmus) 76-28-1 & -2, Small seallop (Chlamys) 76-28-3, Small Clam 76-28-4 & -5, Tube Worm 76-28-6, Clam 76-28-7 & 8, Clams 76-28-9 to -13 18 vials, some numbered, some not.
Object Type
Biospecimen
Quantity
1
Description
Early post glacial shells from the time when the ocean rushed into the Kitimat Valley to the 700 level. Shells are from Mickey's Cove (Moon Bay) South Northern Dock. The shells were exposed by the April 27, 1975 land-sea slide at Mickey's Cove, where "Rivtow Straits" had worked on new docking facilities. The slide started in the bush higher up and the shell slid down with it, indicating same as at Rod and Gun Club, that the sea level was much higher pretty recently. The shells are not fossilized. Jingle shells (Pododesmus) 76-28-1 & -2, Small seallop (Chlamys) 76-28-3, Small Clam 76-28-4 & -5, Tube Worm 76-28-6, Clam 76-28-7 & 8, Clams 76-28-9 to -13 18 vials, some numbered, some not.
Physical Condition
good
Material
calcium carbonate
Diameter
0.2 - 4 cm
Accession Number
976.28.1-13
Biographical Notes
Museum Curator
Subject Access
seashells
Category
Biological T&E
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 4 Box 2