A bear trap with a danger sign attached to it. There is a lady with her hands in her pockets walking alongside the trap, and a man looking at the trap on the other side.
1 photograph : b&w ; 17.8 x 12.8 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
A bear trap with a danger sign attached to it. There is a lady with her hands in her pockets walking alongside the trap, and a man looking at the trap on the other side.
A bear with a white patch of fur below his neck. The bear is sitting, with the bottom of his back paw showing. The bear is in a covered area that looks like it is under construction?
A bear with a white patch of fur below his neck. The bear is sitting, with the bottom of his back paw showing. The bear is in a covered area that looks like it is under construction?
Photo depicts Bob Jamieson, Chief Cook for Crawley McCracken posing with a bear that is being hand fed by someone out of sight. The men's bunkhouse in Smeltersite is in the background.
Photo depicts Bob Jamieson, Chief Cook for Crawley McCracken posing with a bear that is being hand fed by someone out of sight. The men's bunkhouse in Smeltersite is in the background.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. Alcan Collection 73.3.3.24
Photo depicts the upper Kemano Valley, Twin Peaks and the Pass as seen overlooking the muck dump area and shop on the 2600' level at the Kemano end of the main power tunnel No. 1 looking North.
Photo depicts the upper Kemano Valley, Twin Peaks and the Pass as seen overlooking the muck dump area and shop on the 2600' level at the Kemano end of the main power tunnel No. 1 looking North.
Notes
Alcan ID no. KR-861. -- Photo taken from the bunkhouse area. Alcan Collection
Photo depicts a black bear hanging onto the passenger side door of a survey truck.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. Northern Sentinel Press Collection. Published Thursday, September 2, 1954. Caption: "SOME BEARS don't drive, we're told. This friendly fellow, so the story goes, offered to drive Alcan photographer Fred Ryan back to his dark room to see his picture processed. Shot was taken near newly erected Anderson Creek railway bridge, while Fred was taking progress pictures."