Image shows three people seated on horses by an unidentified Indigenous grave site near Fort St. John. Original description: Riders, including Maggie (left) and Jean (middle?) Alexander at a Native Grave Site near Fort St. John.
1939 - Gen. Bald. 5. Eighty-five or 90 victims of speechmaking and sight-seeing refreshed by J. W. Abbott's hospitality, August 3. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
Image shows Bill Archer, Rod Fawcett, Herb Shields, Bert Dagleish, Murray Carlisle, Jim Carlisle, and Jean Dagleish posing in front of the lodge at Kinuseo Falls in British Columbia. The caption below the photograph reads “The Lodge at the Kinuseo Falls.” The caption on the back of the photograph is partially cut off across the top but appears to read “cozy ? at the Lodge.”
Bill Archer, Mary Jean, David, Jim, and Murray Carlisle in a boat on Stoney Lake. The caption below the photograph reads “Early morning on Stoney Lake.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “An early morning dip in Stony Lake.” An enlarged copy of this photograph (399.09.13a) appears on the reverse of the same page in the album. The copy is a cropped, black and white version of the sepia original.
Jim, Murray, David, and Mary Jean cleaning fish beside the Contrary River. The caption below the photograph reads “cleaning fish beside the Contrary River.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “beside the Kinuseo – Contrary River.”
Bill Archer, Jim Carlisle, Jean Dagleish, David Carlisle, Murray Carlisle, Bert Dagleish, and Mary Jean Carlisle sitting in their tent at Monkman Lake. The caption below the photograph reads “A rainy night in camp.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “the camp stove. Jean D. made candy. Bert was shaving.” A line of text above this appears to have been cut off.
Bill Archer and Murray Carlisle fishing in the Contrary River. The caption below the photograph reads “Fishing in the Contrary River.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “fishing in the Contrary River above the Big Bridge.”