Hi, These 3 pictures put all the Molly Gibson operation pieces together. The reference below is the only one I found on the web. Let me know if you'd like to see them. Jim Bundy "At the head of Kokanee Creek was the sky-high, on-again-off-again operation of P.W. George and Bruce White's Molly Gibson Mining Company. In 1900 the outfit reported using an aerial tramway to swing 787 tons of silver ore down from the mine above the tree-line to Kitto's Landing wharf on the Arm from which it was loaded onto barges bound for the smelter at Nelson. In the evening of December 25th, 1902, disaster overtook struck when an avalanche carried away the bunkhouse, killing nine workers. By 1911, writes Major Angus Ward Davis in "The Kootenays in Retrospect" (Kootenay Yesterdays, vol. 3, ed. Edwd. L. Affleck, The Alexander Nicolls Press, Vancouver, 1976), Consolidated Mining and Smelting owned the property upon which sat a crushing mill, the machinery for which had to be dragged via a ten-mile long road from the Arm up to an elevation of 5,000 feet above sea level. From the mine's lowest portal at 6900 feet elevation, a 7,000-foot long aerial tramway delivered ore to the mill. The highest works were at the 8300-foot level."