Possibly James Tirrul-Jones collection
Info cards were included in same envelope as photos. Possibly relating to neagtives.
Card 1: Eulachon Harvest Kemano early May. Totem pole. No Print. Totem pole Kemano close-up Neg# R17-71 Acc# 982.53.8
Card 2: Eulachon nets. No print. Neg# R17-15 Acc# 982.53.15B
Photograph of Haisla ; Village Site ; Kemano ; Indigenous Technology ; Eulachon Harvest ; Greasemaking ; People ; Walker, Perry ; Fish Masher ; Food Processing T+E
Photograph of Haisla ; Village Site ; Kemano ; Indigenous Technology ; Eulachon Harvest ; Greasemaking ; People ; Walker, Perry ; Fish Masher ; Food Processing T+E
Packsack was made with cedar bark, rope is braided in one continuous piece. Two wooden toggles close the flap. There is some black-sea-weed inside the basket.
Packsack was made with cedar bark, rope is braided in one continuous piece. Two wooden toggles close the flap. There is some black-sea-weed inside the basket.
Plastic cover for a phone book, covered in advertisements for Kitimat & area businesses. White with dark blue text. See Inscriptions for full list of businesses.
Plastic cover for a phone book, covered in advertisements for Kitimat & area businesses. White with dark blue text. See Inscriptions for full list of businesses.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
vinyl
Condition Remarks
Slightly wrinkled from age and use; horizontal crease along the center. Some minor stains and discolouration. Much of the blue ink on the back has rubbed off.
Height
28.5 cm
Length
23.5 cm (when folded);
47 cm (when opened)
Inscriptions
"This Washable Bookcover made from recycled materials is a Gift from the Businesses listed in Appreciation of your Patronage. brentwood distributors #9 - 13520 Crestwood Place, Richmond, B.C."