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In 2002, the Yukon Archives began digitizing its photographic holdings. Currently, 3255 image records from 7 collections are mounted on the Archives' Images Database website with subject search capability. |
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Anton Vogee was a turn-of-the-century photographer who ran businesses in Dyea and Skagway, Alaska, in Atlin, B.C. as well as in Dawson City, Yukon during the Gold Rush era.
Harrie C. Barley was hired in 1898 by the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway to document the construction and early operations of their narrow gauge railway linking Skagway, Alaska to Whitehorse, Yukon.
Adams, Larkin and Cantwell operated a photographic studio out of Dawson City, Yukon during the early 1900s.
Claude Tidd was a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and an avid photographer who documented life in many Yukon communities in the 1920s to 1940s.
R.A. Cartter was the 'unofficial company photographer' for the U.S. Army 18th Corps of Engineers in addition to his regular duties during the building of the Alaska Highway between Whitehorse and the White River.
Robert Hays operated a Post Exchange for Headquarters and Service Company with the U.S. Army 18th Corps of Engineers during the construction of the Alaska Highway between Whitehorse and the Donjek River.