An early picture of the camp buildings in the North Dome, probably dating from around 1910. Source: Private Collector
An early photo of the West DomeSource: Private Collector
The Dome Extension Mine, ca. 1911©Canada. Patent and Copyright Office / Library and Archives Canada / PA-029943
The mill at the Dome Lake Mine prior to 1913.Source: Private Collector
The scene following the great Porcupine fire in 1911. These were among the few ruins that could be identified.
An overview of the mill and shaft sites.
The water tower after the great Porcupine fire.
The changing face of the Dome. The Dome in 1913.
Dome Extension workings in 1915. The camp buildings are on the left while the headframe and mine buildings lie to the right.
The Dome in 1916.Source: Private Collector, Pub. James Valentine & Sons. ca.
The Dome in 1916.Source: Private Collector, Pub. James Valentine & Sons. ca.
The Dome in 1939.
This group of gentlemen were likely geologists, working near the Dome open pit in May 1927. From left to right - Bell, Haller, Satterly, Fockler, Ballachey and Dr. Moore.Source: Private Collector
Ruins of the mill after the 1929 fire.
Ruins of the mill after the 1929 fire.
Rebuilding the mill in 1929.