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Booth Display at Roundup Conference Louis Doyle (left) - President and Jim Kasten - Investor Relations standing in front of Barker Minerals' booth at the Cordilleran Roundup Conference held at the Hotel Vancouver in January 1999. 28 KB, approx. 6 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Initial Drilling on Ace Project Initial core drilling on the Ace project, November 1998. The program consisted of 7 angle core holes totaling 1,260 meters (see Company News dated Jan. 4, 1999). 67 KB, approx. 13 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Company Shareholders at Appreciation Night Nearly 200 persons attended the Company's 4th Annual Appreciation night - held in Langley, BC. 46 KB, approx. 10 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Company Shareholders at Exploration Office Picture of many of the Company's shareholders after a visit to the Ace project. Picture was taken at Barker Minerals' exploration office in Likely, BC. in the summer of 1997. 52 KB, approx. 11 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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To The Goldfields Sign posted along the Old Gold Trail to the Cariboo Goldfield. 7 KB, approx. 2 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - View View to the southeast across the mineralized boulder field within the Ace project. The IP geophysical anomaly extends across the width of the picture. Note the recent logging areas in the foreground and in the distant hills. 9 KB, approx. 3 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Boulders Angular boulders such as this are strong evidence that the transported distance is minimal. Hammer for scale. 20 KB, approx. 5 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Boulders Photomicrograph of gold (labeled Au) within quartz-rich sulfide vein boulder. 34 KB, approx. 7 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Boulders This quartz-rich sulfide vein boulder assay 29 g/t (nearly 1 ounce/ton) gold. 66 KB, approx. 13 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Boulders Many of the mineralized boulders discovered on the Ace project have been cataloged and saved for future metallurgical and petrographic studies. 27 KB, approx. 6 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Boulders Jim Doyle (father of Louis Doyle) excavating mineralized boulders from Ace project. 14 KB, approx. 4 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Ace Project - Mineralized Bedrock Massive sulfide mineralization exposed in a shallow outcrop within the Ace project. 23 KB, approx. 5 seconds at 56.6Kbps |