- CA ASM 983.105.9
- Pièce
- Unknown
1 photograph of John E. Hutton, author of Trout and Salmon Fishing (published in 1949). He worked on the book while a guest at Jack Russell's Fishing Camps in Porter Cove.
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1 photograph of John E. Hutton, author of Trout and Salmon Fishing (published in 1949). He worked on the book while a guest at Jack Russell's Fishing Camps in Porter Cove.
1 close-up photograph of author John Hulton with a cane, holding a salmon on a stick.
1 photograph of Clifford Rutledge's Camp on the Cain's River above the Grand Lake Road. George (Geordie) Donald in apron.
Photograph of George Donald Cooking Salmon
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald cooking salmon for his sports' lunch on Robinson's Bar.
Photograph of Clifford Rutledge
1 photograph of Clifford Rutledge preparing a shore lunch somewhere on the Cains River.
Photograph of George Donald with Alex Woosley
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald with Alex Woosley of New Jersey, boiling the kettle somewhere on the Cains River.
Photograph of George Donald with Alex Woosley and Louis Cooper
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald (centre) with Alex Woosley of New Jersey (left) and Louis Copper also of New Jersey (on right) and the Donald Farm following the fall fishing season.
Photograph of George Donald Building a Fire
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald building a fire to cook lunch for his sports (photo taken at Robinson's Bar, located below the Doaktown Bridge). Geordie was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum's Hall of Fame in 1989.
1 photograph of a fishing party. Standing (L-R): George ("Geordie") Donald, Burt Miner, unknown, Clifford Rutledge, unknown. Sitting - unknown. It has been suggested that the man standing to the far right is Father Elmer Smith.
Photograph of George Donald with Alex Woosley and Louis Cooper (2)
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald with Louis Cooper and Alex Woosley, both from New Jersey, boiling the kettle somewhere on the Cains River.