- INS-740
- Item
- 1921
A photograph of people in four canoes on the water.
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A photograph of people in four canoes on the water.
Caribou Crossing Frozen Lake North of Uranium City
Aerial view of caribou crossing frozen lake north of Uranium City. Caribou tracks are quite noticeable in the snow.
CCSG Sourel - [Quebec Bridge?]
CCGS Sourel, a ice breaker ship [at Quebec Bridge?]; bridge and tower in background; taken February 1931.
"C.D. Howe at pier, Thule air force base Greenland"
Chateau Frontenac from the Government Wharf
The Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City from the Government Wharf; with buildings in foreground; taken February 1931.
Church in winter, unidentified object in foreground, in Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories. Taken [May?] 1969.
Churchill Vocational Centre - Churchill, Manitoba
'Technical Division' signage on building; car in front of building.
Maxie and Jerry Clark of Waterways, Alta., in front of what appears to be a store window. Probably taken in 1928. Prof. Emrys Jones donated a large collection of early northern photographs to the Institute for Northern Studies in 1968.
Image made into postcard. Note inside file: "Combination boat and sleigh used by the Ryan brothers during the spring when portions of the rivers and lakes melt." A group of men are standing behind the boat/sleigh; a dog team rests in front of boat/sleigh. Taken at Fort McMurray, Alberta; probably in 1928. Prof. Emrys Jones donated a large collection of early northern photographs to the Institute for Northern Studies, University of Saskatchewan, in 1968.
Commercial Fishing - Last Mountain Lake
Group of ten fishermen. Note on back: " Nets are pulled off tractor drawn sled and 'fed' into water during large scale commercial fishing operations at Last Mountain Lake, near Saskatchewan Beach."
Commercial Fishing - Mounted Record Lake Trout
Mounted record lake trout with information sign. Taken 1962.
A photograph of a man wading across a river.
Cumberland House - Pine Island Lake
Sketch copied from the book "Narrative..." by Henry Youle Hind; sketch dated 1858 on page 449, Volume 1.