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Unidentified ceramic artist at work in the Arts and Crafts Shop in Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories.
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Unidentified ceramic artist at work in the Arts and Crafts Shop in Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories.
The front porch of Idlout's home, Resolute, Northwest Territories.
A new three room house at Baker Lake, Northwest Territories.
A house at Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories. The snow is piled nearly to the roof; a path through the snowbank has been shovelled to allow access to the door. A tiny corner of a window can be seen behind the snowbank. Taken [May?] 1969.
Group photo of W. D. Stewart,one Inuit woman and five children taken at Sugluk Inlet, Hudson Bay in September 1930.
A house at Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories. The snow is piled nearly to the roof; a path through the snowbank has been shovelled to allow access to the door. A tiny corner of a window can be seen behind the snowbank. Taken [May?] 1969.
Skin diver with snorkel and flippers, preparing to dive into the water; for fish research. Taken June 1967.
Adams Lake, Saskatchewan - Conglomerate Cliffs
View of Conglomerate Cliffs near Adams Lake, west block, Cypress Hills Park, Saskatchewan. Taken 1959.
Part of Resolution Island taken from ship, taken October 1930.
Iceberg - Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador
Distant view of iceberg surrounded by water, in Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador. Taken July 1966.
Watercolour - Print - View in the Arctic Regions
Copy of a watercolour print of "View in The Arctic Regions", by Sir George Back, c. 1838; showing an iceberg and ship.
Note on back: Abel Sanderson weaves babiche, long narrow strips of moosehide to make webbing for snowshoes. Taken 1961.
GGSS Sourel In Ice Jam at Quebec Bridge
Note on back: "C.C.G.S. Sourel - in ice jam at Quebec Bridge. Where the cracks are at the left at the picture the ice was two feet thick. Where you see it shelved up there is a similar depth shelved under. The vessel has just come to a stop after charging. View is taken from the N.B. McLean (ship) as we were operating together. The tide must be running down to clear the ice.
Institute for Northern Studies - Christmas Party
INS Christmas Party; L to R: Debbie Onrait (Can Farm), Gary Adams, and Terry Foster. Held at the General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. W.O. Kupsch at INS Christmas Party, held at the General Purpose Building, University of Saskatchewan.