Anyox (B.C.)

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#1 dam, Anyox, B.C.

The item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing logs going over the #1 dam at Anyox in 1920.

#2 dam at Anyox, B.C.

The item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing water coming up during heavy rain at the #2 dam in Anyox, 1923.

Anyox fire

Item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing the start of the Anyox fire on July 14, 1923.

Anyox fire

The item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing the powder magazine in Anyox after the fire on July 15, 1923.

Bill Rothwell interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-11-23 SUMMARY: Bill Rothwell discusses working history in Prince Rupert, including: early Prince Rupert, his first job, WW I, transfer work, the Anyox strike, his current job, why he works, coffee breaks, and unions;.;

Chris Anderson interview

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Chris Anderson : Anyox and Alice Arm from 1925 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Chris Anderson recalls coming to Canada in 1921 and to Anyox in 1930. He describes Anyox, mining, fires at Anyox, the 1933 mining strike, the dismantling of Anyox and more descriptions of Anyox in the 1930s. TRACK 2: Anderson describes the Bonanza Mine disaster of 1929, gold mining, the Dolly Varden Mine at Alice Arm in 1925, plans for an Alice Arm Smelter in the early 1950s, current mining in the area, successful and unsuccessful miners.

Correspondence, clippings and reports

Files kept by J.C. Goodfellow, secretary of the British Columbia Conference Historical Committee ca. 1930 containing correspondence, newspaper clippings and reports relating to the history of the United Church in the Prince Rupert Presbytery of British Columbia.

John C. Goodfellow was a United Church minister and a historian. He wrote many articles on the history of the Similkameen area and on other topics.

This microfilm is a copy of the files Goodfellow kept which relate to the history of the United Church in the Prince Rupert Presbytery. The files contain correspondence, clippings and reports relating to the history of the communities and the churches in the communities. The files are in alphabetical order by place name.

Crushers at mine at Anyox, B.C.

The item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing the crushers at the Anyox mine around 1923. The photo also shows apartment at the 150 level.

First steel erected

The item is a black and white copy print made in 1972 showing the construction of the new concentrator at Anyox, B.C., August 24, 1923.

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