Art Print Canada Gold Mining Euston Klondike Washup Bonanza Creek Antique 1898
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* Fine antique original print depicts and describes historical gold-mining in the Klondike. "The washing process is accomplished by conveying water from the creek by means of a small wooden aqueduct, called a flume, trough a wooden trough called the sluice-box. The water passes through the sluice-box with sufficient force to disintegrate the gravel as it is thrown in, the gold sinking to the bottom."
* Title: "From Euston to Klondike, the Wash-Up, a Scene on Bonanza Creek"
* Artist: Julius M. Price / Arthur David McCormick
* Publisher: The Illustrated London News
* Publication Date: October 29, 1898
* Unframed
Dimensions (approximate):
* Height = 11 inches
* Width = 15.75 inches
Condition: Antique - This is a used antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age. See photos for detailed condition.
***Item comes from a smoke free, pet free environment***
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