- INS-738
- Pièce
- ca. 1920s
Fait partie de Institute for Northern Studies fonds
A photograph of a man lifting a canoe.
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A photograph of a man lifting a canoe.
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Two men preparing a meal in camp.
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A man playing with a dog.
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A scow caught in rapids.
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Men with canoes on the water.
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Men with canoes by the shore.
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A settlement by the water.
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Two men playing a game at camp.
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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.
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Ice jamming against a [Saskatchewan Landing] Bridge pier in the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. Saskatoon, SK. (A magazine article accompanies the photograph)
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The village of Metlakatla, BC.
"...Halibut Awaiting Transportation..."
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"445.000 LBS - 20 CARLOADS HALIBUT AWAITING TRANSPORTATION MARCH 1ST 1921. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C."
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"La Roche Percee - Mouse River - Plate facing page 94 in - 'Reports Upon the Survey of the Boundary Between the Territory of the United States and the Possessions of Great Britain from the Lake of the Woods to the Summit of the Rocky Mountains' Dept of State, Washington, Gov't Printing Office, 1878."
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"Thule air force base, Greenland"
"Herring Fishing Prince Rupert Harbour"
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Men fishing for herring in Prince Rupert, BC.