Black and white image. Mr. Hartshorn, Hazel Hartshorn and another child stand in the entrance of a quartz mining tunnel that is surrounded by boulders.
Balck and white photograph. An outdoor portrait of a blacksmith, identified as Albert K. Hartshorn, in Log Cabin, British Columbia. Mr. Hartshorn stands next to a log cabin surrounded by the tools of his trade. To his right is a portable forge. He is dressed in a hat, log sleeve shirt with collar, long sleeve thermal, suspenders, shoes, and a thick, protective apron. Mr. Hartshorn sports a beard and mustache. In the foreground of the image is an anvil resting on the surface of a log. Partially visible in the lower left corner of the image are horseshoes. In the background of the image two horses and trees are visible.
Black and white image. The Hartshorn family is on a dog sled on a frozen lake or river. Three dogs are sitting and waiting to pull the sled. Florence and Hazel are seated in the sled, while Albert stands behind the sled. Two stern wheelers are tied to each other behind the family. A few trees are visible next to the stern wheelers. Snow is visible all around the family and the stern wheelers.