Each has a string holding hook in place. Some sinew used this hook is slightly sprung. The hooks have been rubbed with spruce gum and hemlock boughs to hide scent of humans.
1-Sinew bound, string beneath. Sinew-halibut hook Dimensions: 18cm long at longest point. 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: rusted but good condition
2-String holding hook projection in place. Some sinew is used on this hook. Dimensions: 16 cm at longest point, 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: hook is slightly sprung, also rusted-string intact, some sinew has fallen off
Each has a string holding hook in place. Some sinew used this hook is slightly sprung. The hooks have been rubbed with spruce gum and hemlock boughs to hide scent of humans.
1-Sinew bound, string beneath. Sinew-halibut hook Dimensions: 18cm long at longest point. 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: rusted but good condition
2-String holding hook projection in place. Some sinew is used on this hook. Dimensions: 16 cm at longest point, 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: hook is slightly sprung, also rusted-string intact, some sinew has fallen off
Photo showing pioneers from Kitimat, in top left corner Rudolph Braun with daughter Christel Braun sitting in front of him, to her left are: Exilda Mitchell and Bob Mitchell, unknown children in front.
Photo showing pioneers from Kitimat, in top left corner Rudolph Braun with daughter Christel Braun sitting in front of him, to her left are: Exilda Mitchell and Bob Mitchell, unknown children in front.
Photo showing Braun children with their father and unidentified visitors. From left to right: Christel Braun pulling wagon, Rudolph Braun, Lotti Braun in wagon, Ursel Braun pushing wagon and unknown visitors on right.
Photo showing Braun children with their father and unidentified visitors. From left to right: Christel Braun pulling wagon, Rudolph Braun, Lotti Braun in wagon, Ursel Braun pushing wagon and unknown visitors on right.
Photo showing Braun family members and unidentified visitors at the Braun farm. Front right: Martha Braun holding Gudrun Braun, behind Mrs. Braun at right: Toni Braun, Ursula Braun, Lotti Braun and Christel Braun.
Photo showing Braun family members and unidentified visitors at the Braun farm. Front right: Martha Braun holding Gudrun Braun, behind Mrs. Braun at right: Toni Braun, Ursula Braun, Lotti Braun and Christel Braun.
Photo showing Braun family and unidentified visitors, in front from left to right: Rudolph Braun, holding Lotti Braun, Ursela Braun, Christel Braun, Toni Braun.
Photo showing Braun family and unidentified visitors, in front from left to right: Rudolph Braun, holding Lotti Braun, Ursela Braun, Christel Braun, Toni Braun.
Photo showing pioneers of Kitimat, from left to right: Christel Braun, John Hogenbarem, Martha Braun, Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, and Ursul Braun in a garden.
Photo showing pioneers of Kitimat, from left to right: Christel Braun, John Hogenbarem, Martha Braun, Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, and Ursul Braun in a garden.
Photo showing Rudolph Braun third on left and visitors from Kitamaat Mission, Isobel Clark, and and fifth on lef the Matron of the Girls Home, Miss Miller is 6th in back row, Mrs Mitchel 7th in back row, and in centre is Reverend Piet with baby and Mrs. piet with daughter, pioneer missionaries.
1 photograph: b&w; 9 x 12 cm
1 photograph: b&w: 12 x 19 cm
Scope and Content
Photo showing Rudolph Braun third on left and visitors from Kitamaat Mission, Isobel Clark, and and fifth on lef the Matron of the Girls Home, Miss Miller is 6th in back row, Mrs Mitchel 7th in back row, and in centre is Reverend Piet with baby and Mrs. piet with daughter, pioneer missionaries.
Notes
copied from Braun Family Albums. Same as 984.64.69 (R78-10). Second photo in envelope as identification indicator. Photograph has tape residue on back.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.
Photos of early Kitimat life, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of two men with hats on either side of a woman with glasses. Man on right possibly Hans Harnoth wearing Kitimat FC jacket.
Photos of early Kitimat life, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of man with two women on either side sitting on a white car in winter. Possibly Hans Harnoth?