![Picnic party at Shawatlans Lake](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1598293900429-NYZ1FIOTQ33PCZZKG1JK/Picnic+party+at+Shawatlans+ca+1907-08+THUMB.jpg)
Picnic party at Shawatlans Lake
This colourized photo featuring Prince Rupert's first businessmen includes…
![First Photographer in Prince Rupert](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1596753038838-J289J4UKBXJ65A8VF2V7/1907_Jame_Dennis_Allen_First_Photographer_in_Prince_Rupert_colorized.png)
First Photographer in Prince Rupert
![Men in raincoats, 1907-1911](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1595461360303-9KW3OUAE1EYZ66RB7ESB/1907-1911__Two_Men_in_Raincoats.png)
Men in raincoats, 1907-1911
![First building in Prince Rupert, 1906](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1595455361200-UM4ISONCDEIFS8KR3ESZ/1900_first_building_after.png)
First building in Prince Rupert, 1906
The first building in Prince Rupert was located near the GTP Wharf
![Layout of town, ca. 1904](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1595365956310-3BMJ712WBK4T55J39PTJ/1904-04-Layout_PR.png)
Layout of town, ca. 1904
Old town layout of the British Columbian city of Prince Rupert, colourized
![First team at Prince Rupert](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1595363237063-THM6DFY9GWWXCRSUOSE5/1907_First_team_at_PR.png)
First team at Prince Rupert
Colourized old photo of a man on a horse drawn carriage, 1907
![Ahousaht residential school picnic, ca. 1910](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1594683929329-ZYSDNFKVUQT1LSAKMXLL/Ahousaht_Residential_School_Picnic_FINAL.png)
Ahousaht residential school picnic, ca. 1910
Photo colourization of a residential school picnic, Vancouver Island, ca. 1910
![Indigenous Daughters & Sons, Prince Rupert, 1909](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e88eb932343bc6ad6ee26b7/1594158599801-XC1M2JJBCE85QZOPB9X0/thumb.png)
Indigenous Daughters & Sons, Prince Rupert, 1909
As I started colouring this image of indigenous women and children, I started noticing more elements and subtle interactions between the people as they came to life. They seem as alive to me today as they did when James Allen took their picture in 1909.