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Gelatin silver film negative
Blake & partner weighing small cleanup gold, Buster Creek, Nome, Alaska, 1900
Photographer
Edwin Tappan Adney
(1868-1950)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1900
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions16 x 21 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1979.111.183
CollectionMcCord
CreditTransfer from McGill University
Status
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Sluicing, Blake's Claim & party, Buster Creek, Nome, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.184
Sluicing, Blake's Claim & party, Buster Creek, Nome, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.185
Weighing "clean-up" gold at 9 Anvil Creek, Nome, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.121
H. L. Blake panning on his claim on Buster Creek, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.212
Nome Street and Steadman Avenue, Nome, Alaska, about 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
About 1900
MP-1979.111.169
View in Nome street, Nome, Alaska, about 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
About 1900
MP-1979.111.171
Street scene in Nome, Alaska, about 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
About 1900
MP-1979.111.74
Temporary stores, Nome Beach, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900/06
MP-1979.111.151
Temporary stores, Nome Beach, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900/06
MP-1979.111.152
A rainy day in Nome, Alaska, about 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
About 1900
MP-1979.111.170
Pioneer Miner's Winter Cabin, Nome Beach, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.191
Interior of store, Penny R., Nome Beach, Alaska, 1900
Edwin Tappan Adney
1900
MP-1979.111.193
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