Open Glory hole in Porphyry, gold mine, Ruby Gulch
- WOK 1-86
- Item
- 1953
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Open Glory hole in Porphyry, gold mine, Ruby Gulch, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana.
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Open Glory hole in Porphyry, gold mine, Ruby Gulch
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Open Glory hole in Porphyry, gold mine, Ruby Gulch, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana.
Large boulder in finer gravel. Flaxville formation
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Large boulder in finer gravel. Flaxville formation. Near Orpheim, Montana.
Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene)
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Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D.
Meandering River in Frenchman Valley near Watson's Bridge
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Meandering River in Frenchman Valley near Watson's Bridge looking south; one can also see the prominent white band: Whitebud formation (Upper Cretaceous)
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Aerial view of tonal halo of Nottingham field
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Aerial photograph of tonal halo of Nottingham field. Notice stream adjustment.
Difference in weathering of "brownstone" and mica schist
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Difference in weathering of "brownstone" (sandstone of Triassic Newark series) and mica schist. Cemetery of Trinity Church, Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.
Tombstone of mica schist bending under own weight
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Tombstone of mica schist bending under own weight. Cemetery of Trinity Church, Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.
Coastal dunes. Noordwijk, The Netherlands
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Coastal dunes. Noordwijk, The Netherlands. Showing blow out.
This fonds contains material created or collected by Dr. Williamson during his varied career as an anthropologist, civil servant, legislator, professor, and as a consultant for various provincial, national and international organizations and governments. Although primarily documenting Dr. Williamson's work for and with the Inuit of northern Canada, this fonds includes material relating to all circumpolar countries, other aboriginal groups in Canada, international affairs, and a very broad range of topics as they relate to the north, including art and culture, physical geography, sport, environment, botany, zoology, economics, defence, etc. It includes his personal and professional correspondence, research data, articles and scholarly writing, as well as a substantial collection of reference publications.
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Head and shoulders image of J. Howard Richards, Professor and Head, Department of Geography.
Bio/Historical Note: J. Howard Richards was born 21 May 1916 in Caerphilly, Wales. He enrolled at the University of Wales in 1934 and graduated in 1938 with a B.Sc. in Geography. Richards remained in Wales the following year to teach at a private school and spent the next two years as a Meteorologist in the United Kingdom and Canada. He joined the Royal Canadian Army, serving in Europe from 1942-1946. After his discharge, Richards enrolled at the University of Toronto; in 1947 he received his MA. Richards taught at Utica College of Syracuse University and the University of Manitoba before returning to the University of Toronto, where he earned his PhD in 1956. He briefly joined the staff of the Royal Military College of Canada prior to coming to the University of Saskatchewan in 1960 as Professor and Head of the newly formed Department of Geography. He was to remain in that post until his retirement in 1979. He was named Professor Emeritus in 1983. During his tenure, Richards developed academic programs in Geography and the interdisciplinary programs of Land Use, Environmental Studies and Regional and Urban Development and Planning. He was the editor of the first "Atlas of Saskatchewan" and the author of "Saskatchewan Geography" and "Saskatchewan: A Geographical Appraisal," among other publications.
This fonds documents Dr. St-Onge's professional and academic career including correspondence with colleagues, course and committee material, and photographic records. The slides are filed by year and document St-Onge's private and professional life.
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Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta
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Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta. Photograph taken from the air.
Camp on Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake
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Camp on Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake (Big Buffalo Lake), Saskatchewan.
Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake
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Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake (Big Buffalo Lake), Saskatchewan.
Mission Canyon, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana
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Mission Canyon, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana