Photograph of settlers ; (L-R) Braun, Tony (Antonie)(Mrs. A. Karpishin) ; Braun, Christel (Mrs. C. Green) ; Braun, Ursula (Mrs. U. Belcher); Braun Guorlin (Mrs. G. Edworthy); Museum Visitors
Photograph of settlers ; (L-R) Braun, Tony (Antonie)(Mrs. A. Karpishin) ; Braun, Christel (Mrs. C. Green) ; Braun, Ursula (Mrs. U. Belcher); Braun Guorlin (Mrs. G. Edworthy); Museum Visitors
Barney Mulvaney's dog team with mail from Kitimat nearing Hazelton 1910 see too :Kitselas white settlement.
The fabulous Barney Mulvany renowned throughout the north country, now living in retirement at Burns Lake, began his experiences on the Skeena when he carried Her Majesty's mail by dog team and on his back from Kitamat to Hazelton. His was a roving character and in his own words "my first ambition was to start at the mouth of every river in B.C. and go to the head of it to see what was on the other side of the summit". This he claims to have accomplished, but the Skeena was his first love and his wanderings always brought him back to its banks. Like years have been occupied with recording his experiences in prose and verse. His ballad of "Kitselas" recounts a legend of the Skeena doubtless gleaned as he camped with his Indigenous friends along the trail from Kitselas to Hazelton.
3 photograph : b&w ;
34.5 x 23.5 cm
20.5 x 12.5 cm
14 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
Barney Mulvaney's dog team with mail from Kitimat nearing Hazelton 1910 see too :Kitselas white settlement.
The fabulous Barney Mulvany renowned throughout the north country, now living in retirement at Burns Lake, began his experiences on the Skeena when he carried Her Majesty's mail by dog team and on his back from Kitamat to Hazelton. His was a roving character and in his own words "my first ambition was to start at the mouth of every river in B.C. and go to the head of it to see what was on the other side of the summit". This he claims to have accomplished, but the Skeena was his first love and his wanderings always brought him back to its banks. Like years have been occupied with recording his experiences in prose and verse. His ballad of "Kitselas" recounts a legend of the Skeena doubtless gleaned as he camped with his Indigenous friends along the trail from Kitselas to Hazelton.
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 the daughters of Rudolph and Martha Braun, from left to right: Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, Gudrun Braun, Christel Braun, and Ursel Braun.
Photo showing the daughters of Rudolph and Martha Braun, from left to right: Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, Gudrun Braun, Christel Braun, and Ursel Braun.
Photo showing the Braun family, from left to right: Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, Martha Braun, Rudoplh Braun, Ursel Braun, and Christel Braun picking strawberries on their farm.
Photo showing the Braun family, from left to right: Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, Martha Braun, Rudoplh Braun, Ursel Braun, and Christel Braun picking strawberries on their farm.