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Photograph ‘Miners at the head of Auburn Ravine’
Miners arrived at Auburn Ravine in Spring 1848 en route to the Colombo gold fields. On finding gold in the ravine some stayed on and the area became important for placer mining which involves extracting ores from placer deposits by washing or…
Tags: 19th century, California, Gold Rush, Miners, Mining, Photograph
Steam engine
The photograph shows a steam engine manufactured in San Francisco in operation at the mill of the Gould and Curry gold mine. Steam engines such as this powered a range of mining equipment including pumps, compressors, hoists and mills. The 1870…
Tags: 19th century, California, Gold Rush, Industry, Mining, Photograph, Steam Engine
The Kwaktiutl village of Xumtaspi-Nawittl
The source is a photograph of the village in Vancouver Island called Xwamdasbe, translated as ‘Place where there is otter’. The photograph includes fishery housing with the house on the right featuring three painted family crests. There are also…
Young People's Associations of Metropolitan United Church and Centennial United Church, Victoria, BC, 1930
The source is a black and white picture of both the Young People’s Associations of Metropolitan United Church and Centennial United Church groups from 1930 in Victoria. Both groups are Methodist churches in Canada with Centennial United Church…
Loggers in Lynn Valley
The source is a picture of several men posing in their work outfits. They worked in the lumber industry at Lynn Valley located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Lumber workers would often work long hours. Many roles included climbing big trees to…
Indian occupation of Alcatraz, San Francisco
This photograph captures the Native Indian Occupation of Alcatraz in November 1969, whereby Native Indian activists occupied the island of Alcatraz. The photo depicts a group of 9 Native Americans, dressed in tribal clothing standing under a sign…
Photograph of Navajo girls ‘enjoying’ life at the Sherman Institute.
The black and white photograph displays a group of 6 Navajo girls making fried bread at the Sherman Indian institute circa. 1930. The institute aimed to transform enrolled students Native culture into American civilians. Other photographs within this…
Indians at Lytton, B.C.
This is a photograph, taken between 1866-1870, of Indians at Lytton, situated at the junction of the Thompson River and Fraser River, in British Columbia. The Indian Chief is in a Buckskin coat and fur hat, surrounded by fellow villagers with babies,…
Israel Sgat'iin, Nisga'a chief from the Nass River
This is a photograph of Israel Sgat’iin, a Nisga’a Chief from the Nass River, taken in the 1890s. The Chief is wearing what looks like a fur robe, implying that this fur pelt must come from an animal big enough to cover a grown human being. A range…
Tags: 19th century, Art, British Columbia, Chief Nisga’a, Fur, Nass River, Nisga’a, Photograph, Portrait
Image of a Chinese Bagnio (Bath House) in San Francisco
This black and white photo of a “bagnio” shows the conditions those working in Chinese Brothel Houses dealt with. The portrait photo depicts a bath house in Chinatown, San Francisco. Prostitution at the time was popular but it was not an easy…