A young girl painting a banner on the gym floor. She is wearing a sweater over her striped top, and is wearing black pants. She is sitting with her legs bent, and is painting with her right hand.
A young girl painting a banner on the gym floor. She is wearing a sweater over her striped top, and is wearing black pants. She is sitting with her legs bent, and is painting with her right hand.
Kids painting a banner together on the Y.M.C.A gym floor. In the middle of the banner are two trees, and beside the tree on the far end, is a painting of Santa's head.
Kids painting a banner together on the Y.M.C.A gym floor. In the middle of the banner are two trees, and beside the tree on the far end, is a painting of Santa's head.
A little girl sitting crossed legged on the grass with her painting in front of her. She has a box of pastels placed at the top of her work, and is painting with her right hand.
A little girl sitting crossed legged on the grass with her painting in front of her. She has a box of pastels placed at the top of her work, and is painting with her right hand.
A young boy painting a picture while sitting on the grass. He is wearing a jacket with a plaid print on the reverse side, and is wearing corduroy pants.
A young boy painting a picture while sitting on the grass. He is wearing a jacket with a plaid print on the reverse side, and is wearing corduroy pants.
Photograph of a painting of the townsite camp as it was in 1952. The painting shows the camp in the distance in winter. There are trees and tree stumps in the foreground. On the right is a cougar.
The painter was Art Appleton, one of the dishwashers at the camp. He was believed to be about 45 years old and a bachelor. He was blind in one eye and painted with his good eye. He later committed suicide.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a painting of the townsite camp as it was in 1952. The painting shows the camp in the distance in winter. There are trees and tree stumps in the foreground. On the right is a cougar.
Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
3 photograph prints : color ; 9 x 13cm
1 photograph print : color ; 9 x 18cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
Notes
982.63.9 to 19 (Missing 11 to 17) : R24-8 to R24-19A (Missing R24-10A to R24-16A)