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Fonds, 82/563 (Yukon Archives Photo List) Whitehorse Star Ltd. fonds acc# 82/563 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO LIST ( 98 Bar 1970 Aerial Rescue - Troy Harbins - January 1972 82/563 cs544 #1 (Whse [Whitehorse] 82/563 cs1 #13 brochure) - City view from 82/563 cs544 #2 82/563 cs1 #14 hill 1970 82/563 cs544 #3 82/563 cs1 #15 82/563 cs985 #12 82/563 cs544 #4 82/563 cs1 #16 82/563 cs986 #1 A 82/563 cs1 #17 82/563 cs986 #2 82/563 cs986 #3 Abel - Charlie & Albert & Aerial Search for Dr. Tom Carter, Peggy Groseclose 82/563 cs986 #4 Johnny John 82/563 cs986 #5 82/563 cs1 #3 82/563 cs1 #21 82/563 cs986 #6 82/563 cs1 #4 82/563 cs1 #22 82/563 cs1 #23 82/563 cs986 #7 Abel - Charlie's Grandson 82/563 cs1 #25 (Whse [Whitehorse] at Trade Show 1970 82/563 cs1 #26 brochure) - Swimming pool 82/563 cs2 #3 82/563 cs1 #28 82/563 cs986 #8 82/563 cs2 #4 82/563 cs1 #31 [ Abel, Charlie - 14 Feb, 1973 82/563 cs1 #32 82/563 cs1 #33 82/563 cs1 #1 [Hospital] 82/563 cs1 #34 82/563 cs1 #2 82/563 cs375 #37 82/563 cs1 #37 Accident - Fire Truck 1970 82/563 cs375 #38 82/563 cs1 #38 82/563 cs375 #39 82/563 cs3 #1 82/563 cs4 #1 82/563 cs3 #2 82/563 cs4 #2 2 82/563 cs3 #3 82/563 cs4 #3 202 Club (Whse 82/563 cs3 #4 82/563 cs4 #4 [Whitehorse] brochure) 82/563 cs3 #7 82/563 cs4 #7 82/563 cs4 #8 82/563 cs951 #5 82/563 cs3 #8 82/563 cs4 #9 Accountants Meet 1971 9 82/563 cs4 #10 82/563 cs1 #7 82/563 cs4 #13 918 apartment 1970 82/563 cs1 #8 82/563 cs4 #14 82/563 cs540 #5 82/563 cs1 #9 82/563 cs4 #15 82/563 cs540 #6 82/563 cs1 #10 82/563 cs4 #16 82/563 cs540 #7 82/563 cs1 #11 82/563 cs4 #19 82/563 cs540 #8 Acorn, Don - Whitehorse 82/563 cs4 #20 82/563 cs540 #9 Motors 82/563 cs4 #21 82/563 cs540 #10 82/563 cs4 #22 82/563 cs2 #1 82/563 cs540 #11 82/563 cs4 #25 82/563 cs2 #2 82/563 cs540 #12 82/563 cs4 #26 82/563 cs2 #8 98 Bar - new fireplace etc. 82/563 cs4 #27 Adams, Al 82/563 cs4 #28 82/563 cs542 #13 82/563 cs1 #19 82/563 cs4 #31 82/563 cs542 #14 82/563 cs1 #20 82/563 cs4 #32 82/563 cs542 #15 82/563 cs4 #33 82/563 cs542 #16 Aerial Rescue - Troy Harbins - January 1972 82/563 cs4 #34 2016-10-17 Page 1 of 187 Whitehorse Star Ltd. fonds acc# 82/563 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO LIST Aerial Search for Dr. Tom Air Rescue - CPA & Doug Aircraft - Lear Jets Carter, Peggy Groseclose Phillips - November 1971 82/563 cs5 #26 82/563 cs4 #37 82/563 cs20 #7 82/563 cs5 #27 82/563 cs4 #38 82/563 cs20 #8 82/563 cs5 #28 82/563 cs4 #39 82/563 cs20 #9 82/563 cs4 #40 82/563 cs20 #10 Aircraft - Small Air Crash - Bellinger - May 82/563 cs20 #13 82/563 cs8 #6 1972 82/563 cs20 #14 82/563 cs8 #7 82/563 cs20 #15 82/563 cs8 #8 82/563 cs11 #1 82/563 cs20 #16 82/563 cs11 #2 Aircraft - Small - 1972 82/563 cs11 #3 Aircraft - 1928 Fairchild - 82/563 cs9 #1 82/563 cs11 #4 Whitehorse 1971 82/563 cs9 #2 82/563 cs11 #5 82/563 cs5 #31 82/563 cs9 #3 82/563 cs11 #7 82/563 cs5 #32 82/563 cs9 #7 82/563 cs11 #8 82/563 cs5 #33 82/563 cs9 #8 82/563 cs11 #10 82/563 cs5 #34 82/563 cs9 #9 82/563 cs11 #11 Aircraft - American 82/563 cs9 #10 82/563 cs11 #12 82/563 cs9 #13 82/563 cs7 #9 82/563 cs2 #11 82/563 cs9 #14 82/563 cs7 #10 82/563 cs2 #12 82/563 cs9 #15 Air Crash - Gary Anderson - Aircraft - DC3 82/563 cs9 #16 SOS 82/563 cs5 #13 82/563 cs9 #19 82/563 cs12 #1 82/563 cs5 #14 82/563 cs9 #20 82/563 cs12 #2 82/563 cs5 #15 82/563 cs9 #21 82/563 cs12 #3 82/563 cs5 #16 82/563 cs9 #22 82/563 cs12 #4 Aircraft - Jets at Aircraft - Small - 1973 82/563 cs12 #5 Rendezvous - 1971 82/563 cs12 #7 82/563 cs9 #25 82/563 cs5 #19 82/563 cs12 #8 82/563 cs9 #26 82/563 cs5 #20 82/563 cs12 #9 82/563 cs9 #27 82/563 cs5 #21 82/563 cs9 #37 82/563 cs9 #28 82/563 cs5 #22 82/563 cs9 #38 82/563 cs9 #31 82/563 cs6 #9 82/563 cs9 #39 82/563 cs9 #32 82/563 cs6 #10 82/563 cs9 #40 82/563 cs9 #33 82/563 cs6 #11 82/563 cs9 #34 White Pass-turnover of 82/563 cs6 #12 82/563 cs9 #35 Skagway depot 1972 82/563 cs8 #1 Aircraft - Tintina 82/563 cs995 #3 82/563 cs8 #2 82/563 cs995 #4 82/563 cs8 #3 82/563 cs7 #7 82/563 cs995 #5 82/563 cs8 #4 82/563 cs7 #8 Air Rescue - CPA & Doug Aircraft - Lear Jets Aircraft - Yukon Queen Phillips - November 1971 82/563 cs5 #10 82/563 cs10 #1 82/563 cs20 #1 82/563 cs5 #11 82/563 cs10 #2 82/563 cs20 #2 82/563 cs5 #12 82/563 cs10 #3 82/563 cs20 #3 82/563 cs5 #25 82/563 cs10 #4 2016-10-17 Page 2 of 187 Whitehorse Star Ltd. fonds acc# 82/563 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO LIST Aircraft - Yukon Queen Airplane - DC6 Water Airplane - The Great Bomber - 1972 Seaplane Landing - October 82/563 cs10 #6 82/563 cs12 #31 1972 82/563 cs10 #7 82/563 cs12 #32 82/563 cs14 #10 82/563 cs10 #8 82/563 cs12 #33 82/563 cs14 #19 82/563 cs7 #5 82/563 cs12 #34 82/563 cs14 #20 82/563 cs7 #6 82/563 cs12 #37 82/563 cs14 #21 82/563 cs7 #11 82/563 cs12 #38 82/563 cs14 #22 82/563 cs7 #12 82/563 cs12 #39 82/563 cs14 #25 82/563 cs8 #5 82/563 cs12 #40 82/563 cs14 #26 82/563 cs8 #9 82/563 cs14 #1 82/563 cs14 #27 82/563 cs8 #10 82/563 cs14 #2 82/563 cs14 #28 82/563 cs8 #11 82/563 cs14 #3 82/563 cs14 #31 82/563 cs8 #12 82/563 cs14 #4 82/563 cs14 #32 Aircraft (burned) - Alaskan - 82/563 cs14 #7 82/563 cs14 #33 Whitehorse Airport - Jan 82/563 cs14 #8 82/563 cs14 #34 1971 82/563 cs14 #9 Airplane Crash - Bristol 82/563 cs3 #5 Going Through Ice - 1969 82/563 cs3 #6 Airplane - Emergency Flight Faro - Christmas 1969 82/563 cs2 #5 82/563 cs3 #11 82/563 cs2 #9 82/563 cs3 #12 82/563 cs11 #9 82/563 cs15 #1 82/563 cs2 #10 Aircraft Crash - in 82/563 cs15 #2 82/563 cs5 #7 Snowbank - Late 1968 82/563 cs15 #3 82/563 cs5 #8 82/563 cs3 #9 82/563 cs15 #4 82/563 cs5 #9 82/563 cs3 #10 82/563 cs15 #7 82/563 cs6 #1 82/563 cs7 #1 82/563 cs15 #8 82/563 cs6 #2 82/563 cs7 #2 82/563 cs6 #3 82/563 cs7 #3 Airplane - New Otter F-27 Airplanes - 14 February 1973 82/563 cs6 #4 82/563 cs7 #4 82/563 cs6 #5 82/563 cs16 #1 Aircraft Sinks at Schwatka 82/563 cs6 #6 82/563 cs16 #2 Dock - 1971 82/563 cs6 #7 82/563 cs16 #3 82/563 cs5 #37 82/563 cs6 #8 82/563 cs16 #7 82/563 cs5 #38 82/563 cs16 #8 Airplane Crash - Kluane - 82/563 cs5 #39 1973 82/563 cs16 #9 Airplane - DC6 Water 82/563 cs16 #10 82/563 cs13 #1 Bomber - 1972 82/563 cs16 #13 82/563 cs13 #2 82/563 cs12 #17 82/563 cs16 #14 82/563 cs13 #3 82/563 cs12 #19 82/563 cs16 #15 82/563 cs13 #4 82/563 cs12 #20 82/563 cs16 #16 82/563 cs13 #8 82/563 cs12 #21 82/563 cs16 #19 Airplane Emergency 82/563 cs12 #22 82/563 cs16 #20 Locator Beacon - November 82/563 cs12 #25 82/563 cs16 #21 1972 82/563 cs12 #26 Airplane - The Great 82/563 cs14 #13 82/563 cs12 #27 Seaplane Landing - October 82/563 cs14 #14 82/563 cs12 #28 1972 82/563 cs14 #15 2016-10-17 Page 3 of 187 Whitehorse Star Ltd. fonds acc# 82/563 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO LIST Airplane Emergency Airport - Control Tower Airport Chalet Locator Beacon - November Workers - November 1972 82/563 cs16 #41 1972 82/563 cs17 #22 82/563 cs16 #42 82/563 cs14 #16 82/563 cs17 #25 82/563 cs17 #1 82/563 cs17 #26 Airplanes - USAF 82/563 cs17 #2 82/563 cs17 #27 82/563 cs14 #37 82/563 cs17 #3 82/563 cs17 #28 82/563 cs14 #38 82/563 cs17 #4 82/563 cs17 #31 82/563 cs14 #39 82/563 cs17 #32 Airport Chalet - Dining 82/563 cs14 #40 Room 82/563 cs17 #33 82/563 cs16 #23 82/563 cs17 #34 82/563 cs10 #11 82/563 cs16 #24 82/563 cs17 #37 82/563 cs10 #12 82/563 cs16 #25 82/563 cs17 #38 Airport Escarpment - Mud 82/563 cs16 #26 Airport - Luggage - 1972 Sloughing Off - Summer 82/563 cs16 #27 1970 82/563 cs16 #31 82/563 cs18 #19 82/563 cs18 #7 82/563 cs16 #32 82/563 cs18 #20 82/563 cs18 #8 82/563 cs16 #33 82/563 cs18 #21 82/563 cs18 #9 Airport - Ambulance Meets 82/563 cs18 #22 82/563 cs18 #13 Cessna from Faro, 82/563 cs18 #23 82/563 cs18 #14 Kindergarten Kids Ride Airport - Planes - 82/563 cs18 #15 Helicopter Whitehorse Brochure 82/563 cs18 #16 82/563 cs12 #10 82/563 cs19 #1 82/563 cs18 #17 82/563 cs12 #13 82/563 cs19 #2 Airport Tower - 1972 82/563 cs12 #14 82/563 cs19 #3 82/563 cs12 #15 82/563 cs18 #31 82/563 cs19 #4 Airport - Control Tower - 82/563 cs18 #32 Airport - Snowplough - 1971 1973 82/563 cs18 #33 82/563 cs18 #34 82/563 cs18 #1 82/563 cs18 #25 82/563 cs18 #37 82/563 cs18 #2 82/563 cs18 #26 82/563 cs18 #38 82/563 cs18 #3 82/563 cs18 #27 82/563 cs18 #39 82/563 cs18 #4 82/563 cs18 #28 82/563 cs18 #29 82/563 cs18 #40 Airport - Control Tower Workers - November 1972 Airport Chalet Airstream Trailers - 1970 82/563 cs17 #7 82/563 cs13 #5 82/563 cs10 #5 82/563 cs17 #8 82/563 cs13 #6 82/563 cs10 #9 82/563 cs17 #9 82/563 cs13 #7 82/563 cs10 #10 82/563 cs17 #10 82/563 cs13 #9 Aklavik from Air - 1971 82/563 cs17 #13 82/563 cs13 #10 82/563 cs20 #19 82/563 cs17 #14 82/563 cs13 #11 82/563 cs20 #20 82/563 cs17 #15 82/563 cs13 #12 82/563 cs20 #21 82/563 cs17 #16 82/563 cs16 #37 82/563 cs20 #22 82/563 cs17 #19 82/563 cs16 #38 82/563 cs17 #20 82/563 cs16 #39 Alaska Highway - Paving at 82/563 cs17 #21 82/563 cs16 #40 Whitehorse - 1970 2016-10-17 Page 4 of 187 Whitehorse Star Ltd.
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