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Tourists Gold Panning on Poverty Bar, August 1978. Please Select Usage:Commercial Use There are 74 men in

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There are 74 men in the photograph

Inscription recto: A Hunting Party in the Klondyke

In the background can be seen Lake Bennett

Photograph of the stenographer's cabin at Bear Creek

Inscription recto: Arrival in Dawson the MacPherson Patrol March the 10 1916

Tourists Gold Panning on Poverty Bar, August 1978. Please Select Usage:Commercial Use There are 74 men inColour view of two buses and a motor home parked along a road. Caption: Aug 78 Gold Panning on Poverty Bar. Poverty Bar was owned by Bill and Jerry Weigland and was the first gold panning establishment directed at tourism. [source: S. Burkhard]

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