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Share certificate for The Yukon GoldfieldsA share certificate for The Yukon Goldfields Limited, representing 35 shares. Gold deposits were first discovered along the Yukon River in Canada in 1896, and this triggered off a gold rush
Canadair CC-106 Yukon 15923Royal Canadian Air Force - Canadair CC-106 Yukon 15923 (msn 3, CL-44-6), of 439 Squadron Date: circa 1967
Bennett Lake, White Pass & Yukon Railway, Canadac.1900 vintage photograph: Steamboat landing at Bennett Lake, White Pass and Yukon Railway, Canada
Board game, Up to Klondyke - based on the Klondike Gold Rush, Yukon, Canada. 1896
Alice Rollins-Crane, American ethnologist, author, business owner, and miner well known for her work with the Apache Native Americans and her time in Alaska and the Yukon
Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: circa 1910
Label design, Exposition Sunkist LemonsLabel design, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Sunkist Lemons, with a grand prize from Seattle, 1909. early 20th century
Patsy Henderson, (a possible member of the party that discovered gold in the Klondike in 1896), entertained White Pass & Yukon Route (WP&YR) train passengers for many years in Carcross
Fort Yukon, AlaskaFort Yukon, trading post of the Hudsons Bay Company in Alaska Date: 1871
Canada / Dawson City, 1898General view of Dawson City and the Yukon River during the summer of 1898 Date: 1898
Skagway, Alaska. In 1896, gold was found in the Klondike region of Canadas Yukon Territory. On July 29th, 1897, the steamer Queen docked at Moores wharf in Skagway with the first boat load of
Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, SeattleAlaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Steps of the Manufacturers Building & Machinery Hall, Seattle, Washington, USA. Date: 1909
Steamer the White Horse, Yukon Territory, CanadaSteamer the White Horse, probably travelling from the Yukon Territory, Canada. Date: 1919
View of Mayo from steamer, Yukon Territory, CanadaView of Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, from the steamer Nasultin, with ice in the water, 8 October 1919. Mayo was a silver mining town. Date: 1919
Steamer on Yukon River, Yukon, Alaska, USASteamer the White Horse at Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River, Yukon, Alaska, USA. Date: circa 1910
Group photo, Mayo, Yukon Territory, CanadaGroup photo outside the Hotel Royal Alexandra (proprietor Oscar Letourneau), Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, 11 October 1919. According to the inscription, those pictured are about to leave
Steamer in ice, Mayo, Yukon Territory, CanadaThe steamer Nasultin surrounded by ice at Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, October 1919. Mayo was a silver mining town. Date: 1919
River boat Yukon at Circle City, Alaska, USA. Date: 1940s
Canadair CL-44 C-GACH Batchair MiamiEx-RCAF Yukon of 437 Squadron Canadair CL-44 registered as C-GACH by Batchair for ferrying to Peru. Disappeared on a flight from Peru to Venezuela in 1976 Date: 1975
Ice motor on way to Dawson City, Yukon, CanadaMen riding an ice motor en route to Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: circa 1908
White Horse, Yukon, CanadaWhite Horse (or Whitehorse), Yukon, Canada -- it expanded rapidly during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: circa 1906
Longest syphon in the world, built by Yukon Gold CompanyLongest syphon in the world, built by the Yukon Gold Company to facilitate the search for gold during the Klondike Gold Rush. It was 15, 760 feet long. Date: circa 1906
Lake Bennett during Klondike Gold Rush, CanadaLake Bennett during the Klondike Gold Rush. The lake is in Canada, partly in Yukon and partly in British Columbia, just north of the Alaska border, near the port of Skagway. 1898
Canada Dawson CityThe Main Street of Dawson City, on the Yukon. Date: 1898
British Colombia border over to the YukonThe British Colombia border over to the Yukon - The Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police steam launch Gladys on a windy arm of the Tagish Lake
Panning for gold, Yukon AlaskaPanning for gold in the Yukon Territory, Alaska
Canada Yukon RiverNative Canadian encampment on the banks of the Yukon River
Motorised Sledge 1925Motorised sleigh-train used in Yukon territory
First Shipload of GoldA steamer leaves Dawson City, down the Yukon River, with the first consignment of gold from the diggings
Industry / Metals / Gold / AmePanning gold on the Yukon River, Klondike, Canada