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Yukon Archives Caption List Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2127 [A number of people standing near buildings] - n.d.. 89/41 #2128 [Two women kneeling in a garden] - n.d.. 89/41 #2129 [RCMP officer possibly G.I. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and daughter Ione] - n.d.. 89/41 #2130 [Two men, one of whom has an armful of garden vegetables] - n.d.. 89/41 #2131 [Woman holding a puppy] - n.d.. 89/41 #2132 [Young girl in a parka sitting on the steps on board a boat] - n.d.. 89/41 #2133 [Woman bending over to help support a toddler] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 1 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2134 [Woman and toddler in field beside building] See #2133. - n.d.. 89/41 #2135 [Young girl wearing a dress] - n.d.. 89/41 #2136 [Man and two women standing in front of car and house] - n.d.. 89/41 #2137 [Two women standing in front of log buildings possibly Fort Selkirk] [Additional information provided by Maria Van Bibber via Sally Robinson, ca. 2000: Rachel Dawson and Kathleen Martin (Coward) [Cowaret].] - n.d.. 89/41 #2138 [Log building] - n.d.. 89/41 #2139 [Log building] - n.d.. 89/41 #2140 [Goats on the riverside] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 2 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2141 [Man with dog team and two bystanders looking on] - n.d.. 89/41 #2142 [Four men, possibly priests, standing beside old truck] - n.d.. 89/41 #2143 [Women holding baby and two other children in photograph] - n.d.. 89/41 #2145 [Man, woman and child standing beside a tent] - n.d.. 89/41 #2146 [Child pulling a second child riding on a small sleigh, possibly at Fort Selkirk] - n.d.. 89/41 #2147 [Man and two women standing beside a pole on which five fish are hanging] - n.d.. 89/41 #2148 [Man, woman and dog. The woman is carrying a stick] - n.d.. 89/41 #2149 [View of buildings in unidentified town] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 3 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2150 [Woman with toddler and two other children, possibly at Fort Selkirk] [Additional information provided by Sally Robinson, ca. 2000: Mrs. Baum on right with Mary? her youngest. 1930s] - [ca. 1935].. 89/41 #2151 [Two women standing with two children in front of a rink] - n.d.. 89/41 #2152 [Man, two dogs and a tent - Winter camp] - n.d.. 89/41 #2153 [Two women and a toddler standing beside buildings] - n.d.. 89/41 #2154 [Three children underneath tower and woman standing alongside, possibly at Fort Selkirk] - n.d.. 89/41 #2155 [Woman with a child on her back and two other children alongside] - n.d.. 89/41 #2156 [Two children standing in a field] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 4 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2157 [A women and two children standing beside a log building, possibly Fort Selkirk] [Additional information provided by Maria Van Bibber via Sally Robinson, ca. 2000: ?, Old Jessie's daughter, Sophie Anderson nee Abraham, ?] - n.d.. 89/41 #2158 [Young man and three children standing underneath the bell tower at Fort Selkirk] - n.d.. 89/41 #2159 [Man, woman, baby and toddler at Fort Selkirk] [Additional information provided by Maria Van Bibber via Sally Robinson, ca. 2000: Mr. and Mrs. Luke Roberts. Danny and Bobby ca. 1926] - ca. 1926. 89/41 #2160 [Woman in fur coat and hat holding a baby] - n.d.. 89/41 #2161 [Woman with a hat holding up a baby] - n.d.. 89/41 #2162 [Woman and child sitting on what appears to be a picnic] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 5 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2163 [Children and adults standing beside an early model car] - n.d.. 89/41 #2164 [Log shack with cars parked outside] - n.d.. 89/41 #2165 [Group of people standing beside car. This appears to be the same group as pictured in #2163] - n.d.. 89/41 #2166 [Group of tents and a house beside a body of water] - n.d.. 89/41 #2167 [Log building with an early model car parked in front] - n.d.. 89/41 #2168 [Six women standing together] - n.d.. 89/41 #2169 [Four women standing by a brick building] - n.d.. 89/41 #2170 [A woman and two dogs, brick building is in the background] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 6 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2171 [Woman and two children standing beside a large building] - n.d.. 89/41 #2172 [Four women and a young boy standing together] - n.d.. 89/41 #2173 [Three women and four children standing near a building] - n.d.. 89/41 #2174 [Three women and a baby] - n.d.. 89/41 #2175 [A woman with a fur stole draped over her shoulders] - n.d.. 89/41 #2176 [Two children sitting on a step holding a dog] - n.d.. 89/41 #2177 [Two women and two children standing beside an early model car] - n.d.. last modified on: 2021-02-03 status: approved 7 Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds acc# 89/41 YUKON ARCHIVES PHOTO CAPTION LIST Caption information taken from photographs. Information in square brackets [ ] provided by Archivist. #64-#230 Album #1 #231-#574 Album #2 #575-#645 Album #3A #656-#962 Album #3B #693-#872 Album #4 #873-#876 Album #5 #877-#1034 Album #6 Some of Mrs Cowaret’s Photographs #1035-#1130 Album #7 Bishop Geddes’ Pictures Further details about these photographs are available in the Yukon Archives Descriptive Database at www.yukonarchives.ca Neg only YA# Description: 89/41 #2178 [Woman holding a child with a house in the background] - n.d.. 89/41 #2179 [Two elderly women sitting on a step] - n.d.. 89/41 #2180 [Man and woman standing in front of an early model car with houses in the background] - n.d.. 89/41 #2181 [Man standing with five women in front of a building] - n.d.
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