View of church, "built like a tipi," design created with the shingles on the roof may include [Athapaskan] syllabics; in Fort Franklin, Northwest Territories. Taken August 1965.
Sled runners, possibly from a burial site, found at the Morris Site (Eskimo burial site) at Tununuk, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Crowds of people in the street; people sitting on building roofs; person sitting on pole; 'Criterion' banner in background; celebrating 4 July 1899 on Front St., Dawson City, Yukon Territory.
From R to L: Dean of Engineering Dr. A.D. Booth, Dr. W.O. Kupsch, Dr. R.G. Williamson, Dr. J.W.T. Spinks and RCMP officer; during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967. Two copies of same image.
Ceremonial mace from NWT, guarded by members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Dr. R.G. Williamson is standing behind the mace. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Note on back: "commercial fishing display loaned by Co-Op Fisheries-Prince Albert." View of objects on tables and fish netting hanging from ceiling. On display at the Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.
Same as #138; a desk, chairs and bookcase, manufactured by La Ronge Industries (Saskatchewan), and two Inuit prints. These items were on display during the Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.
The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan, with two Scouts who acted as security guards during the Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.