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Dumping logs from the pier at Stag Bay, Hernando Island

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Part Of
May Ellingsen fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1915]
Scope and Content
Dumping logs at low tidefrom the pier in Stag Bay .
Part Of
May Ellingsen fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
2004.002
Series Number
1
File Number
10
Item Number
2004.003.022
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1915]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 12.5 x 17.5 cm
Scope and Content
Dumping logs at low tidefrom the pier in Stag Bay .
Storage Location
Photograph box 3
Geographic Access
Hernando Island
Location - Copy
Vol. 9, p. 2b
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"Everything is grey and still, with sky and sea so entwined that it is difficult to distinguish one from another"

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Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Scope and Content
Photograph of clouds reflected in the waters of a coastal inlet (probably Seymour Inlet)
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
1999.001
Series Number
18
Item Number
1999.001.1093
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 9 x 6.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of clouds reflected in the waters of a coastal inlet (probably Seymour Inlet)
Subject Access
Columbia Coast Mission
Geographic Access
Seymour Inlet
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Logs in the water at a coastal logging camp

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Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Scope and Content
Photograph of logs in the water near shore, at a camp (probably) in Seymour Inlet.
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
1999.001
Series Number
18
Item Number
1999.001.1111
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 11.5 x 8.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of logs in the water near shore, at a camp (probably) in Seymour Inlet.
Subject Access
Logging
Columbia Coast Mission
Geographic Access
Seymour Inlet
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Rose Manson and a logger from Stag Bay, Hernando Island

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Part Of
May and Elmer Ellingsen fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1924]
Scope and Content
Photograph of Rose Manson and a logger from Stag Bay, Hernando Island.
Part Of
May and Elmer Ellingsen fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
2007.001
Series Number
13
Item Number
2007.001.232
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1924]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 8.5 x 13 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of Rose Manson and a logger from Stag Bay, Hernando Island.
Storage Location
Photograph Box 4
Geographic Access
Hernando Island
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Small village at the edge of the water

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Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Scope and Content
Photograph of a small village, identified on the back as 1) possibly the Indian village on right of Schooner Pass going in to Seymour Inlet from Allison Harbour and 2) possibly Shoal Bay or Kingcome.
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
1999.001
Series Number
18
Item Number
1999.001.1096
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 9 x 6.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of a small village, identified on the back as 1) possibly the Indian village on right of Schooner Pass going in to Seymour Inlet from Allison Harbour and 2) possibly Shoal Bay or Kingcome.
Subject Access
Columbia Coast Mission
Geographic Access
Seymour Inlet
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