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The Steamship D.A. Thomas on the Peace River, AB.
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The Steamship D.A. Thomas on the Peace River, AB.
Group photo of W. D. Stewart,one Inuit woman and five children taken at Sugluk Inlet, Hudson Bay in September 1930.
A closeup of a street in Prince Rupert, BC.
Tar Sand Bank on Hangingstone Creek [Alberta]
Tar Sand bank on Hangingstone Creek; image taken from bridge. Probably taken in 1928. Note inside file states: "Flows into Clearwater River, 56 degrees 43 minutes North - 111 degrees 20 minutes West." Prof. Emrys Jones donated a large collection of early northern photographs to the Institute for Northern Studies in 1968.
Several individuals resting at a temporary camp. Five wagons are visible in the background. Between White Fish Lake and Witchekan Lake, Saskatchewan.
Several families, stopped at a temporary camp; women appear to be preparing lunch. Between White Fish Lake and Witchekan Lake, Saskatchewan.
The Escarpment of the Nahanni Mountains, NWT.
File note: Between Fort Simpson and Fort Good Hope, NWT.
40 miles from Vermilion on the Peace River, AB.
The Peace River, AB.
Little rapids on the Peace River, AB.
The Rupert Club in Prince Rupert, BC.
The ice on the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. On the west bank, looking east toward the University of Saskatchewan, Ellis Hall, and the University Hospital. Saskatoon, SK.
Ice jamming against a [Saskatchewan Landing] Bridge pier in the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. Saskatoon, SK. (A magazine article accompanies the photograph)
An ice jam against the C.N.R. (Canadian National Railway) Bridge pier during spring breakup. The South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon, SK.