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  • Here are entered works relating to structures with roofs and walls.

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  • PAASH 2020 edition

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      58 Archival description results for Buildings

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      N-1979-549 · Accession · [1978?]

      This accession consists of an illustrated pamphlet on history of Our Lady of Victory Church, Inuvik.

      G-2005-012 · Accession · 1983-1993
      Part of Northwest Territories. Legislative Assembly fonds

      Records include material related to the opening of the Legislative Assembly building in 1993, such as speeches, planning committee files, correspondence, and invitations. The bulk of the records include correspondence, briefing notes and community transcripts from meetings or hearings held by the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Special Committee on Housing and Standing Committee on Agencies, Boards and Commissions.

      Northwest Territories. Legislative Assembly. Corporate Services division
      Matt Tomasky Collection
      N-1992-184 · Accession · 1946-1947

      This accession consists of 17 cellulose nitrate negatives featuring various views in and around Yellowknife, including the old liquor store and Con Mine.

      Tomasky, Matt
      Lloyd, Paul, b. 1886
      N-1991-034 · Accession · 1939, 1949

      The photographs primarily feature Yellowknife buildings such as the public school, the Red Cross Hospital, stores and hotels. Images also include the Yellowknife Expeditor (ship) and its Captain Fred Coe, William McDonald public school, the Dominion Government's experimental garden at Yellowknife, and pictures of Fort Chipewyan (Alberta) and Goldfields (Saskatchewan).

      Lloyd, Paul, 1886-1971
      N-2003-027 · Accession · [193-?]

      Photographs date from the 1930s, and depict views of the waterfront in Old Town, Yellowknife Drug Store, Canadian Bank of Commerce, paddle steamers, floatplanes, wreckage from a plane crash and the first gold brick poured in at Giant Mine in 1938. In addition, there are two prints of the Abasand Oil Ltd. Camp in Fort McMurray, Alberta.

      N-2002-019 · Accession · [1940-1975]

      The majority of the photographs are black and white and date from the 1940s. A few of the images are colour and date from the 1960s and 1970s. The photographs were donated to the Society for duplication by a number of individuals. A number of the images were copied from high school yearbooks or newspapers. Some of the images may have been taken by Henry Busse. Subjects include Negus Mine, curling, hockey, dogsledding, horses, schoolchildren, views of 'Old Town' and the 'Rock', Ndilo, and 'New Town' images of the Yellowknife Inn, the Anglican Church, Yellowknife Public School (later William McDonald School) and housing developments.

      N-2012-004 · Accession · 1963-1968

      Records include photographs from the Sahtu region, including Deline (Fort Franklin) dating from approximately 1963-1968.

      Kramer, Elizabeth
      Elfie Lafargue collection
      N-2014-010 · Accession · 1955-1959

      Records include photographs of people and places in Yellowknife between 1955-1959. Includes images of the paving 50th Street in Yellowknife, Yellowknife's 21st birthday celebration, the Ingraham Hotel, the movie theatre and local social events.

      Lafargue, Elfie
      Bagan, Elsie
      N-1991-019 · Accession · 1978

      This accession consists of one photograph of Ronald J. Jones' log house in Fort Simpson. Ronald J. Jones was a trapper and hunter who later operated a general store in Fort Simpson. He married Jeannie Villeneuve and his nephew, Jimmy Villeneuve, was mayor of Fort Simpson. Ronald Jones died in 1978.

      N-2015-005 · Accession · 1958-1959

      Records include images of Inuvik, including photographs of construction work, the original town and power station and two community dances.

      Neish, Alexander
      Gordon Pritchard fonds
      93 · Fonds · 1956-1963

      This fonds consists of 1,261 colour slides, 110 black and white prints (originally contained in 7 albums and 2 folders), and 81 black and white negatives. Many of the images are of federal building projects that were undertaken in approximately 25 communities within the Northwest Territories. The collection documents construction of buildings during a period in which responsibilities for communities shifted from federal to territorial jurisdiction. Also included are portraits, images of Hudson's Bay Company buildings, Royal Canadian Mounted Police posts, Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line sites, churches and missions, scenery and wildflowers throughout the north and aerial photographs of the communities, including some in the Yukon and northern Quebec.

      Pritchard, Gordon
      G-2000-002 · Accession · 1986
      Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Education fonds

      Records include photographs of historic buildings and sites in Fort Smith. Chris Hanks, Sub arctic Archaeologist for the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, took the photographs in 1986. Chris Hanks delivered an anthropology course for the Renewable Resources Technology Program at Thebacha College in Fort Smith. Part of the program involved the documentation of historic buildings in the area.

      Drolet, Dennis
      N-1979-040 · Accession · 1947

      This accession consists of photographs of Yellowknife in 1947. Images include old town, Con Mine, and the oil depot on Jolliffe Island.

      Drolet, Dennis
      Keith Lawrence collection
      N-1979-066 · Accession · [1925?], copied 1978

      The images include Fort Norman, the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches on the Hay River Reserve, Fort Good Hope, and the construction of the "Distributor" (ship). Some of the images remain unidentified.

      N-1979-037 · Accession · [1955-1977?]

      Records include images of a telephone exchange building in Yellowknife and the Yellowknife Telephone Company Building. The colour photo is of a sketch of the proposed Yellowknife CNT building. One photo is stamped "Reimann Studios."

      N-1979-001 · Accession · [1920-1950]

      Records include photographs from the City of Edmonton Archives. The communities in the photographs include Fort Norman, Fort Smith, Fort Resolution, Fort Simpson, Arctic Red River (Tsiigehtchic), and Yellowknife. Most items are in postcard format, and several are stamped "The Hudson's Bay Co., Edmonton, Alta.".