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Thickness of the ice near the margin.
Thickness of the ice near the margin.
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Philip Sidney Smith Collection of Photographs
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View up channel through ice of the overflow lake. Recently fallen block in near foreground.
View of willow overrun by the ice this spring. View taken looking down stream in the direction in which the ice moved.
View of ice along east side of overflow lake, a short distance below camp June 9.
View of the top of the ice covered with pebbles, driftwood, and mud, also showing a great number of small channels.
Waiting to run through the ice of the overflow lake short distance below camp June 9.
View of color banded ice near channel, down which the boats passed. The ice is about 8 feet thick.
View at right angles to the ice movement to show twisted and barked willow run over by the ice this spring.
Overhanging ice about ready to fall. Interior margin of ice firmly attached to the shore.
Needle like structure developed in the melting ice. One needle more that 9 inches long put up on top of the block to furnish a scale.
View from the west shore looking across intricate blocks of ice and the network of channels in the overflow lake.
Joins 25-2 (1614) to the left and shows hills near mouth of the east fork.
View taken at right angles to ice movement to show twisted and barked willow run over by the ice this spring.
Near view of peat and sandy layers at point a mile north of camp June 3.
Valley and distant hills near camp June 28 covered with snow from the storm of yesterday.
Loose unlabeled photo of mountain. Pencil inscription "#10 #4"
More distant view of bluff shown in preceding view.
View southward from near camp June 26 across Colville toward mouth of stream entering opposite camp, originally supposed to be the Etivluk.
Lake on upland at considerable elevation above stream level. Topographic station in foreground.
Obstruction of drainage and earth scallops formed by the slumping of the banks about ½ mile above junction of side stream and Colville opposite camp June 26.
View up tributary of Colville, descended by expedition from near its junction with the Colville (3 photos: 5.2.1651, 5.2.1652, 5.2.1653)
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Thickness of the ice near the margin.
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Date
10-Jun-1924
Creator
Smith, Philip Sidney
Genre
Photographs
Place
United States--Alaska
Subject
Ice
Source
Special Collections, University of Calgary
Accession Number
5.2.1640
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/philip-sidney-smith-collection-of-photographs
Collection
Arctic and Northern Studies
Sub-Collection
Philip Sidney Smith Collection of Photographs
Unique identifier
CU14332576
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"Thickness of the ice near the margin.", 10-Jun-1924, (CU14332576) by Smith, Philip Sidney. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary. Public Domain Mark 1.0