Item is a photograph of two men, a woman, and a dog standing by a row of cars and trucks. One man is wearing a backpack with a sign that says "Bound for Alaska."
Item is a photograph of a man lighting another man's cigarette. A woman is standing next to them. The photograph is a double exposure but the other exposure is not clear.
File contains a print and a negative of a photograph of two men standing on the sidewalk in Dawson City, Yukon. One of the men is wearing a bowler hat and has a sweater tied around his shoulders. There are cars parked behind them.
Item is a photograph of two road signs in the Yukon. One sign says "Prevent Forest Fires / It Pays" and the other sign provides directions to Alaska, the Alaska Highway, Walker's Fork, and Sixty-Mile District.
File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds interviewing Alan Innes-Taylor. Innes-Taylor talks about how he came to Dawson City, his past employment as a police officer, gold mining, the Gold Rush Festival, and other topics.
Item is a recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Albert Bentham, a theatre door keeper in Dawson City, Yukon. Bentham talks about how he came to Dawson City, and his past jobs.
Item is a recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Mike Bamblett, a bartender in Dawson City, Yukon. Bamblett talks about how he came to Dawson City, his past jobs, and drinking habits in Dawson City.
File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Mrs. Elinor (Baker) Coakley at the Sunset Home in Dawson City. Coakley talks about her life in Dawson City, her past in Australia, and her past work. The interview is preceded by an introduction by Barbara Hinds.
File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Robin Craven, an actor in Dawson City, about a musical stage performance called “Foxy.”