Watercolour - Print - View in the Arctic Regions
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Copy of a watercolour print of "View in The Arctic Regions", by Sir George Back, c. 1838; showing an iceberg and ship.
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Watercolour - Print - View in the Arctic Regions
Parte de Institute for Northern Studies fonds
Copy of a watercolour print of "View in The Arctic Regions", by Sir George Back, c. 1838; showing an iceberg and ship.
Institute for Northern Studies - Christmas Party
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INS Christmas Party; from l to r: Sherry Florence (Can Farm), Ben (custodian), Debbie Onrait (Can Farm), Gary Adams, and Terry Foster. Held in the General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Christmas Party
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INS Christmas Party; in foreground is Dale Perry and in background is Dr. W.O. Kupsch. Held in the General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Hall Display
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INS display case in hallway with "railway display." Located in the General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Headquarters
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View of INS Headquarters. Note on back: "The Institute occupies the southwest corner of the General Purpose Building", University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Personnel
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Back of Dr. W. O. Kupsch's head visible while seated, INS Assistant Gary Adams leaning. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Personnel
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INS Director Dr. W.O. Kupsch working at desk. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Personnel
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INS Personnel: Dale Perry standing at file cabinet, while Robert Johns is seated at table. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Institute for Northern Studies - Personnel
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INS Secretary Mrs. P. Smith at the typewriter. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
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Dr. R.G. Williamson reading at his desk. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
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Dr. R.G. Williamson in his office with personal collection of Inuit objects and books; reaching for figurine. Possibly taken either April or December 1969; at INS Headquarters, General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Amateur Radio Transceiver Used For 2-Way Radio Communication
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Billy Woo's Project - note on back: " View of amateur radio transceiver used for 2-Way radio telephone communications between Rankin Inlet and Saskatoon during Sept. 1967 ionospheric scatter tests. VHF hut, Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories."
Awards - Mawdsley Memorial Book Prize 1970
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Note on back: "Dr. W.O. Kupsch presenting Mawdsley Memorial Book Prize to W.A. Hooten, Engineering Awards Day, 1970." Awards held in Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Arctic Research and Training Centre - Living Room
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View of the living room at Arctic Research and Training Centre, Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories. Taken 1969.
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Image of Dr. J.B. Mawdsley, Director of the Institute for Northern Studies. Taken before his death in December 1964.