By Sara Piasecki
Earlier this year, when the Alaska Association for
Historic Preservation announced the state’s Ten Most Endangered Historic
Properties for 2013, they included “Historic Canneries (Statewide)” as location
number 10. Responding to this call, the Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska
Resource Center of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center tasked its summer
interns with creating a guide to historic photographs of Alaskan canneries held
in the Museum’s archives. The resulting 16-page document has already been
updated three times since September, with new collections recently deposited by
donors. While the list is not comprehensive (both new and older archival
collections are being described all the time), it is a great place for
researchers to start when looking for historic images of canneries. The most
recent version of the guide is available on the Museum’s website or via email by contacting Photo Archivist Sara Piasecki at spiasecki@anchoragemuseum.org.
The complete text of the Alaskan Canneries Resource Guide
(updated 12/11/13) is included below:
Alaska Engineering Commission
Collection, AEC
This
sub-series from the Alaska Railroad Collection (B1979.002) has over 1000
images, dating from 1924-1979. There is one photograph of men processing and
packing salmon and halibut for Alaska Engineering Commission stores near
Anchorage, Alaska on July 30, 1918.
- .h78
Crary-Henderson Collection, B1962.001
The
Crary-Henderson Collection consists of over 3000 photographs and negatives
which are primarily of Valdez, the Copper River Valley, and surrounding mining
and railroad operations dating from the early 1900s through the 1930s. This
collection contains six images pertaining to canneries. Four of the pictures
are unidentified, though one is probably from Valdez due to the collection
scope. Two photographs have been identified to be from Cordova.
- .230 (Cordova), .707, .920, .994, .1093, .2791 (Cordova, below)
Crary-Henderson Collection, B1962.001A
This
addition to the Crary-Henderson collection contains two cannery photographs
taken in Eyak. Both photographs are of the same view, just with different
angles.
- .127,
.128
John Urban Collection, B1964.001
The John Urban Collection consists of 842 photographs and postcards primarily of Anchorage
and the Copper River & Northwestern Railroads, but also of communities
around the state and date from the early to mid 1900s. This collection holds two indentified photographs of canneries. One shows
[W.] J. Imlach Packing Co. in Port Benny, and the other shows Carlisle Packing
Co., in Cordova.
- .316
([W.] J. Imlach Packing Co.), .320 (Carlisle Packing Co.)
Whittington Photographs, B1965.004
The
Whittington collection consists primarily of photos of a snow slide in 1920,
and
of a train stalled and packed-in as a result of that snow slide. Of the 67
photographs, there are two of
canneries. One has been identified as the McKonehey Cannery in Kodiak, while the second photograph does not
contain any information.
- .47
(McKonehey Cannery), .67
CIHS Sundberg, B1967.013
The
Sundberg collection consists of scenic photographs of many different Alaskan
towns. The towns depicted in the collection include Juneau, Cape Prince of Wales,
Dawson, Flat City, Katalla, Kasaan, Ketchikan, Nome, Sitka, and Valdez. This
collection contains only one photograph of a cannery that has not been
officially identified. Written on the photograph is: “Crab Bay Prince William
Sound? Port Ashton?”
- .17
Eide Collection , B1970.028
The Eide
Collection consists of 378 photographs. The photographs are black and white
and
include images of Alaska between the 1910s and 1940s. There is one photograph in this collection that features a cannery. The
photograph was taken sometime in the 1940s and depicts a low-tide in Anchorage
with a cannery in the distance.
- .65
Minnesota Historical, B1970.073
The
Minnesota Historical Collection consists of 144 black and white photographs and
24 negatives. The images are primarily of Southeast Alaska and the Nome area
between 1899 and 1901.This
collection includes one photograph of the cannery in Metlakatla (Southeast
Alaska).
- .34
Alice Butler Photograph
Collection, B1971.071
This
collection holds 94 photographs from various locations in Alaska. The date
ranges for the photographs are 1905-1940. There is one undated photograph of
the Kasaan Cannery in this collection.
- .75
Dorothy L. Surgenor Collection,
B1972.032
The
Dorothy L. Surgenor Collection consists of 317 photographs and approximately
100 negatives of Kennicott, Alaska during the years of 1923 to 1925. The
majority of the images show the town and people of Kennicott, as well as, other
towns in Alaska, including McCarthy, Valdez, and Juneau. This collection holds one photograph of a cannery on Latouche Island.
- .307
Reid Collection, B1973.054
The Reid Collection contains 30 photographs, mostly
of Ketchikan. There are three photographs of canneries in the collection. One
shows a wharf in Ketchikan, with perhaps a cannery. The second photograph shows
the Ward Cove Cannery. The third photograph depicts the Deep Sea Salmon Co.
cannery in Port Althorp.
- .4
(Ketchikan), .20 (Ward Cove), .25 (Port Althorp)
Charles Weller Collection, B1974.040
This
collection consists of 149 photographs of Alaska. There are five photographs
relating to canneries. The first photograph shows Emard, Sonnecke, and General
Fish Co. in Anchorage, in the distance, dated 1937. The second photograph
depicts boats tied up at the Emard Cannery dock in 1938. The third photograph
shows Emard Cannery boats waiting to go out and fish in 1938. The fourth
photograph’s caption states the building shown in the picture is the Sonnecke
Cannery, though the sign in the pictures says “General Fish Co., Inc.,” dated
1937. The fifth photograph shows a small, abandoned cannery south of Seward in
1937.
- .32 (Anchorage), .33 (Emard
Cannery dock), .39 (Emard Cannery boats), .46 (Sonnecke Cannery/Genreal
Fish Co. Inc.), .117 (south of Seward)
Ickes Collection, B1975.175
Harold LeClair Ickes was the Secretary of the Interior between
1933 and 1946, under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. The Ickes
Collection consists of approximately 686 images and several hundred negatives.
The photographs cover Ickes’ trip to Alaska in 1938. This large collection holds eighteen photographs of canneries. Locations include:
Klawock, Annette Island and Kasaan. Canneries identified include: Libby’s
Cannery, Annette Islands Canning Company, and Kasaan Cannery.
- .624
(Klawock), .625 (Libby’s Cannery), .652(Annette Islands Canning Company),
.653 (Annette Islands Canning Company), .655 (Annette Islands Canning
Company), .656 (Annette Islands Canning Company), .657 (Annette Islands
Canning Company), .658 (Annette Islands Canning Company), .659 (Annette
Islands Canning Company), .660 (Annette Islands Canning Company), .661
(Annette Islands Canning Company), .662 (Annette Islands Canning Company),
.663 (Annette Islands Canning Company), .664 (Annette Islands Canning
Company), .665 (Annette Islands Canning Company, below), .675 (Kasaan
Cannery), .676 (Kasaan Cannery)
Sidney Hamilton Photograph
Collection, B1976.082
The
majority of the photographs contained in the Sidney Hamilton Collection depict
the city of Anchorage and the Cook Inlet area from the mid 1940s to the mid
1950s. Also included are images of various lodges and recreation areas and
other towns such as Juneau, Seward, Curry, and Fairbanks. There
is one photograph in this collection of a cannery and harbor area in Juneau.
- .246x
B. Leonard Collection, B1977.002
The B. Leonard collection holds 58 photographs, mostly of King
Cove, Alaska, which is located in the Aleutian Islands. This collection
features photographs of the cannery in King Cove and Excursion Inlet, which is
located in Southeast Alaska.
- .1 (King Cove), .22 (King
Cove), .44 (Excursion Inlet), .45 (King Cove)
Lawver Collection, B1978.125
This collection consists of 19 photographs taken
from an album collected by Harry Leypoldt, a member of the U.S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey crew in lower Cook Inlet and the Southeast, 1912-1914. There is
one unidentified and undated black and white photograph in this collection.
- .5
FIC Photos, B1979.001
This
collection of photographs was found in the museum archives. There is no
paperwork for the collection. This collection contains three possible
photographs of canneries. The first and third photographs are bird’s-eye views
of Seldovia, possibly featuring a cannery. The second photograph (and a 4x5
negative) shows a cannery in Uyak, Kodiak.
- .5b (Seldovia), .34 (Uyak), .55
(Seldovia)
Collyer Photograph Collection,
B1980.028
The
Collyer Photograph Collection consists of 23 black and white photographs taken
in 1916. There are two photographs in this collection of a salmon cannery in
Yakutat.
- .005, .006
Latouche Collection, B1980.029
This
collection consists of 400 photographs and 30 negatives of Latouche Island,
Alaska, taken sometime between 1910-1920. The
photo album contains seven photographs related to canneries. Most of the images
are unidentified canneries, as well as a few images of fishing boats docked at
a cannery dock, and one of a pallet of canned salmon with a porcupine sitting
on top.
- .6,
.48, .53, .153, .167, .174, .285
Dorothy Stauter Collection, B1980.041
In the Dorothy Stauter Collection there are 152
photographs. Within those photographs, there is one undated photograph of the
Drier Bay Salmon Packing House. Other photographs in the collection have been
dated 1905-1933.
- .40
Ladic Photograph Collection, B1980.057
This
collection contains 33 black and white photographs of the Inside Passage, dated
circa 1916. The photographs were taken while the photographer was aboard the
S.S. Jefferson traveling from Seattle to Anchorage. This collection holds one
photograph of the Taku Cannery.
- .05
Dane Photograph Collection, B1980.062
The Dane Photograph Collection consists of 23
photographs and postcards mostly of Wrangell, Unalaska, St. Paul and the
White Pass and Yukon Railroad. There
are two photographs of the inside of an indentified cannery. The first
photograph shows “feeding fish into an iron chink.” The second photograph shows
tables full of cans inside a cannery.
- .3, .4
Bridgeman Postcard
Collection, B1980.81
This collection was donated in 1980 and contains 29 historical
postcards and photographs, mostly of the Southeast, some of Cook Inlet and two
of Canadian scenes. There is one photograph of cannery ships amid ice in
Bristol Bay.
- .17
Alex Family
Photograph Collection, B1980.098
This collection was donated in 1980 and contains photographs
of the Alex Family of Eklutna Village. There is one photograph of what appears
to be a cannery with boats tied up to a dock. No other information appears on
the photograph.
- .44
Hotchkiss, B1981.020
The
Hotchkiss Collection consists of 164 photographs and 23 negatives of mostly
Southeast Alaska, but also of Fairbanks, Anchorage, the White Pass and Yukon
Railroad, Prince Rupert, B.C. and Kennewick, Washington. There
are two photographs of canneries in this collection; one in Wrangell and one in
Sitka.
- .23 (Wrangell), .96 (Sitka)
Robert Wheatley Collection, B1982.052
This collection consists of 442 photographs and 112 negatives from
around Alaska, taken from 1906 to 1910. There are four small photographs of
canneries in this collection. The first two show boats and a cannery near
Petersburg. The third photograph is of a cannery in Uyak. The fourth photograph
shows the Chignik Alaska Salmon Cannery, which was taken from the water.
- .23 & .24
(Petersburg), .333(Uyak), .339 (Chignik)
Elsner Collection, B1982.135
This collection consists of 28 photographs, mostly
taken in the Copper River Valley area, most likely from 1900-1920. There are
two photographs of different unidentified canneries. Neither photo is dated,
nor has a location listed.
.20,
.21
Howard Hansen
Collection, B1982.181
This collection was donated in 2010 and contains
duplicate photographs from another collection. In this collection there is one
undated photo of the cannery in Portlock, Alaska; one of a bird’s-eye view of
Wrangell; and another with a caption that reads “Red and King Salmon at New
England Packing Co. Dock.” The salmon are still in the boat as it is tied to
the dock.
- .42
(Portlock), .52 (Wrangell), .57 (Red and King Salmon)
Ward Wells Collection, 1983.091
The
Stock Series in the robust Ward Wells Collection contains 33,600 black and
white images. The photographs were taken from 1946-1982, with those after 1947
dealing mainly with Anchorage. There are five photographs of canneries: one of
salmon being packaged in Bristol Bay, one possibly of Libby’s Cannery, two of
salmon being unloaded off a boat into a cannery in Bristol Bay, and a cannery
assembly line in Bristol Bay.
- 156.R08 (packaging), 156.R09
(Libby’s Cannery), 156.R11 (unloading salmon), 156.R22 (Bristol Bay),
156.R23 (unloading salmon, below)
Pyatt-Laurence Collection, B1983.146
This
collection consists of 342 photographic prints, including some postcards, and
187 nitrate negatives depicting Alaskan scenes, primarily in and around
Anchorage, in 1915 and 1916. There are
four photographs of canneries in this collection. The first has not been
identified, but is possibly from Ship Creek due to nearby photographs. The
second photograph is also unidentified, but is possibly from the Southeast. The
third has been identified as Cordova, and the fourth has been identified as
Seldovia.
- .122 (Ship
Creek?), .156 (Southeast), .197 (Cordova), .209 (Seldovia)
Robert Culver Collection, B1984.081
The
Robert Culver Collection contains 104 photographs from 1917-1920, with most of
the photographs being of Anchorage or the Alaska Railroad. There is one photograph
that shows a portion of the cannery at Port Althorp, with barrels and nets on
the dock.
- .57
Wien Collection, B1985.027
There
are thirty cannery-related photographs in this very large collection. Locations
and canneries identified include: Eyak, Naknek, Bristol Bay, Wards Cove Packing
Co., and Columbia Rivers’ Packers’ Association. The photographs are dated 1954.
- .987 (Eyak), .990 (Naknek), .991
(Naknek), .995 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .998 (Naknek), .999 (Bristol Bay),
.1000 (Bristol Bay), .1001 (Naknek), .1002 (Naknek), .1003 (Naknek), .1004
(Wards Cove Packing Co., Naknek), .1006 (Naknek), .1007 (Naknek), .1008
(Naknek), .1009 (Naknek), .1010 (Naknek), .1011 (Naknek), .1012 (C.R.P.A.,
Naknek), .1013 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1014 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1015 (C.R.P.A.,
Naknek), .1016 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1017 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1018
(C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1019 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1020 (Naknek), .1021
(C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1022 (C.R.P.A., Naknek), .1023 (C.R.P.A., Naknek),
.1026 (C.R.P.A., Naknek)
Will Streeter Collection, B1985.061
In
this collection, there are about 80-100 black and white photographs of the
Inside Passage and Fairbanks from 1916-1918. There is one photograph of an
unidentified cannery with a surrounding town.
- .7
Romig Collection, B1985.063
Dr.
Joseph Herman Romig moved to Bethel in the 1890s to serve as a missionary
doctor after medical school. Throughout the decades, Dr. Romig lived in various
parts of the state and became known as the “Dog Team Doctor.” At one point, Dr.
Romig worked as a physician for a cannery in Nushagak, Bristrol Bay. In Album 3
of this collection there is a photograph of the cannery in Seldovia. There is
no date on the photo, but other photos nearby read the late 1920s.
- .362
W.T. Roberts Album, B1987.056
This album contains 472 photographs, most likely
taken from 1920-1929, and there are eight photographs of Alaskan canneries.
Locations identified include: Douglas, Cordova, Valdez and Latouche Island.
There is also a photograph of a floating cannery.
- .130
(Douglas), .200 (Cordova), .202 (Cordova), .203 (Cordova), .205 (floating
cannery), .214 (Cordova), .284 (Valdez), .303 (Latouche Island)
Arnold Nelsen
Collection, B1987.071
This collection consists of 49 photographs, mostly
of the Alaska Railroad and of canneries. In the collection, there are nine
photographs and three canned salmon labels that were used to write a letter on,
dated 1944. Locations and canneries identified are: Port Althorp, Koggiung,
Carlisle Packing Co., and Libby’s Cannery. The photographs show the canneries, fishing
boats filled with fish, a cannery conveyor belt in action, and a bin with men
standing in salmon up to their knees.
- .9 (Port Althorp), .10 (Port
Althorp), .13 (conveyor belt), .14 (Carlisle Packing Co.), .15 (Port
Althorp), .16 (Libby’s Cannery), .17 (Libby’s Cannery), .18 (Libby’s
Cannery), .19 (no information), .55abc (salmon can letter)
Evelyn Lessel Postcard
Collection, B1987.086
This
small collection consists of 23 postcards dated 1908-1911. There are seven
photographs of related to canneries. The first three photographs show the
cannery in Chignik, Alaska. The photographs are undated and each shows a
different angle of the cannery. Three photographs are of the shipwreck of the
cannery ship Jabez Howes in Chignik. And the last photograph shows a cannery
ship loading cans in Chignik.
- .2-.4 (Chignik), .5-.7 (Jabez
Howes), .8 (cannery ship)
Ingalls Collection,
B1988.003
The
Ingalls collection contains 250 postcards of various locations in Alaska and
Canada. Two photographs of the cannery in Sitkoh Bay, Alaska can be found in
this collection. There is also a photograph of stacks of cans that say Tklinket
Packing Co., Funter Bay, Alaska. The photograph is dated August, 1907.
- .209 (Sitkoh Bay), .219 (Sitkoh
Bay), .223 (Tklinket Packing Co.)
A.R.
Sessions Collection, B1988.052
The
A.R. Sessions Collection consists of 161 photographs, mostly of the Alaska
Railroad, as Arthur Richard Sessions worked for them for almost 50 years. The
photographs are dated 1920s-1960s. There is one photograph of the San Wan Fish
Company in Seward in this collection.
- .108
Lu Liston
Collection, B1989.016
This large collection is comprised of approximately 6500 negatives,
650 prints and miscellaneous slides, dating 1930-1965. The collection mostly
documents the business and daily life in Anchorage, and features photographers
Sydney Laurence, Robert Bragaw, Denny Hewitt, and Sidney Hamilton. There are
dozens of photographs of canneries around Alaska in this collection.
- .362 (cannery and dock, Anchorage or Tenakee?), .404.1-.3
(Emard’s Cannery), .537.1 – (Anchorage), .537.2 - No. 2. (Salmon Cannery,
Anchorage), .537.3 (Anchorage Dock & Cannery) .634 (Port O’Brien
Cannery), .635 (Port Althorp Cannery) .708.1-15 (Cannery operations and
workers), 791.5 (Alaska Packers’ Association boats, Bristol Bay),
.1292.1-2 (Emard’s Cannery), .1292.3 (salmon cannery, Anchorage), 1292.5
(salmon cannery, Anchorage), 1391.1 (Bristol Bay), .1410 (Diamond N.N.
Cannery, Bristol Bay), .1544.1-2 (Northwestern Fisheries Co. cannery),
.1663, .1882.1-27 (probably Libby, McNeill, & Libby cannery)
Steve McCutcheon
Collection, B1990.014.5
This incredibly large collection contains 181,532
various types of images, taken between 1946 and 1990. The collection holds twenty cannery-related photographs. Locations and
canneries identified include: Petersburg, Dillingham, Haines, Mud Bay, Kasaan,
Kenai, Ketchikan, Pacific American Fisheries Cannery, Scandinavian Slough, and
Halibut & Fish Biz.
- AKNative.031.002
(Petersburg), TV.046.008 (Dillingham), TV.046.029 (PAF Cannery,
Dillingham), TV.046.032 (Scandinavian Slough), TV.046.034 (PAF Cannery,
Dillingham), TV.046.37 (Dillingham), TV.046.038 (Dillingham), TV.046.40 (Dillingham,
below), TV.046.41 (PAF Cannery, Dillingham), TV.046.042 (Dillingham),
TV.046.046 (Dillingham), TV.068.022 (Haines), TV.068.023 (Mud Bay),
TV.068.034 (Mud Bay), TV.068.084 (Haines), TV.086.001 (Kasaan), TV.089.074
(Kenai), TV.089.119.1A (Kenai), TV.094.327.01A (Halibut & Fish Biz,
Ketchikan), TV.094.327.038 (Halibut & Fish Biz, Ketchikan)
Simonson, B1991.009
The Simonson Collection is comprised mostly of black
and white photographs of the Cook Inlet region, dated 1900-1920. There are
eleven photographs of multiple locations and canneries. Two of the photographs
show the shipwreck of the cannery ship Jabez Howes. Three photographs show the
cannery in Chignik, dated 1910. Two photographs show the canneries Northwestern
Fisheries Company, dated 1913, and Lebbep Cannery, dated 1909, in Kenai. Two
photographs show Ketchikan. There is one photograph of Nushaguk, Alaska, and
the final photograph is of Tim Odale at steering wheel of the cannery boat (The
North Cape), dated 1920.
- B1991.009.32ab (shipwreck), .47 (Chignik), .48
(Chignik), .50 (Chignik), .94 (Northwestern Fisheries Company), .96
(Lebbep Cannery), .103 (Ketchikan), .104 (Ketichikan), 113 (Nushaguk),
.117 (Tim Odale)
Martin Collection, B1992.024
Taken while aboard the S.S. Admiral Farragut during
a voyage in 1927, this photo album contains 93 photographs of Alaska. There is
one photograph of a salmon cannery in Petersburg, dated 1927. In the
photograph, pallets of cans can be seen on the dock.
- .23
John D. (Jack) Urban
Collection, B1995.019
This collection consists of 772 photographs all
taken around 1925 while Mr. Urban worked as a tourist agent for the Alaska
Railroad. In this collection there are two photographs of fish being unloaded
at an unidentified cannery in 1925.
- .740,
.753
Quimby, B1996.014
This photo album consists of 383 black and white
photographs of Southeast Alaska, from 1923-1924. The collection has two
photographs of a cannery in Sitka. The second photograph shows a building with
a sign that says “Booth.”
- .357,
.363
Trip to Alaska, B1997.008
This photo album contains 260 photographs that were
taken in 1926 during a trip to Alaska. There are four photographs of canneries
in this collection. The first was taken in Cordova, the second and third
photographs were taken in Shearwater Bay, and the fourth was taken in Kodiak.
- .32
(Cordova), .71 (Shearwater Bay), .72 (Shearwater Bay), .98 (Kodiak)
Christian Rohlfing Collection, B1997.012
There are 38 photographs in this collection, taken
from 1885-1888. One photograph in this collection shows the Naha Bay Salmon
Cannery, dated 1885.
- .12
Adolphus Greely, B1998.003
General
Adolphus W. Greely served in the Civil War from
1961-1965. After the war he served in the Canadian Arctic as part
of the International Polar Expedition in Barrow, from 1881-1883, and as Chief
Signal Officer made five trips between 1900 and 1910 to Alaska to inspect
Wamcats under construction by the Army Signal Corps.
The collection has a total of 33 photographs, and two of those are of
canneries. The first photograph shows
the Petersburg Cannery and the second shows the Touke Salmon Cannery in Hoggart
Bay.
- .23
(Petersburg), .32 (Touke Salmon Cannery)
Carl C. (Dick) Tousley, B1998.017
In
this collection there are six photo albums containing 1113 photographs of
Alaska, Wyoming, Montana and Washington, from about 1915-1925. This collection
holds six photographs of canneries. Locations and canneries identified include:
Chignik, Cordova, Kodiak, Afognak, Ouzinkie Cannery, K.F. Cos. Cannery and C.R.
Packing Co.
- .495 (C.R. Packing Co., Chignik),
.599 (Ouzinkie Cannery, Afognak), .600 (Ouzinkie Cannery, Afognak, above),
.693 (K.F. Cos. Cannery, Kodiak), .703 (Cordova)
Candy Waugaman Collection, B1998.025
This collection consists of photographs from World War II, dating
from 1940-1945. This is a largely-unprocessed
collection with unnumbered photographs of canneries in envelope 5 and album 17.
Crusey Postcard Collection, B1999.013
There are about 50 postcards in this collection,
with six postcards featuring canneries: 2 illustrated postcards of Fort
Wrangell and Skagway, and four photographs of Ketchikan and Kodiak.
- .2 (Fort
Wrangell), .6 (Skagway), .40 (Ketchikan), .43 (Ketchikan), .45 (Ketchikan),
.48 (Kodiak)
Hilscher Collection, B1999.014
The Hilscher Collection has approximately 300
photographs taken by Herb and Miriam Hilscher when he was working for the king
crab industry, statehood, and the constitutional convention. There are nine photographs
of canneries. The first photograph has the caption: “Canneries at Ocean Dock.”
The second is a postcard of Cordova. The third photograph is of Dillingham
before 1952. The fourth is of red salmon arriving at APA Cannery in Karluk. The
last four are small pictures of the same cannery, with no information on the
location or date.
- .1323
(Canneries at Ocean Dock), .1324 (Cordova postcard), .1335 (Dillingham),
.1392 (APA Cannery, Karluk), .1176 (four small photographs of canneries)
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