-Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
-Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
- Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
- Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
Photo showing "Serenity surrounds Hazelton's hospital". Five miles away from the picturesque and majestic-looking Rocher DeBoule Mountain sits serenely the proud hospital of Hazelton - the Wrinch Memorial Hospital - named after the late Dr. Horace Wrinch, the town's most popular doctor. The hospital, built in 1930, has become a self-contained community, possessing its own water and drainage systems, maintenance shop, laundry and gardens. A number of homes for doctors and staff members are located in spacious grounds adjacent to the hospital building. A beautiful golf course and one of the few if not the only birch groves, adorns the landscape.
Photo showing "Serenity surrounds Hazelton's hospital". Five miles away from the picturesque and majestic-looking Rocher DeBoule Mountain sits serenely the proud hospital of Hazelton - the Wrinch Memorial Hospital - named after the late Dr. Horace Wrinch, the town's most popular doctor. The hospital, built in 1930, has become a self-contained community, possessing its own water and drainage systems, maintenance shop, laundry and gardens. A number of homes for doctors and staff members are located in spacious grounds adjacent to the hospital building. A beautiful golf course and one of the few if not the only birch groves, adorns the landscape.
Photo showing a Northland Navigation Ship, Island Prince, moored at Northland Dock in Kitimat, British Columbia. Three unidentified persons and two children standing on right.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Transportation
(a)Ships and Boats
Scope and Content
Photo showing a Northland Navigation Ship, Island Prince, moored at Northland Dock in Kitimat, British Columbia. Three unidentified persons and two children standing on right.
The pictures were taken on a two day trip by a local Northwest group, representitives from Northwest Handwritten listing by John Pousette (Secretary) of the people in attendance for the Totem Pole restoration society expedition. Photos taken to inventory totem poles.
Custodial History
Max Patzelt
Scope and Content
Collection of 58 totem pole photographs from the Hazelton region.