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      Yellowknife. City Council
      N-2005-019 · Accession · 2005
      Part of Yellowknife. City Council fonds

      The reports were written by Ryan Silke and date between June to August 2005. The reports document historical buildings in the Yellowknife area. Titles include: "Historical overview of the Negus Mine and Camp area", "Historical building inventory - Old Town area", "Historical building inventory - Downtown area" and, "Giant Mine townsite".

      Yellowknife. City Council. City of Yellowknife Heritage Committee
      Yellowknife. City Council
      N-2004-023 · Accession · 2001-2004
      Part of Yellowknife. City Council fonds

      Records consist of eight reports were written by Ryan Silke and date between 2001-2004. The reports document abandoned or demolished Yellowknife buildings including the Knutsen Sheet Metal Shop, Canadian Tire Building, Con Mine Camp and Waterfront, Old Vaydik House, The House of Horrors and Akaitcho Hall Building. Two of the reports contain inventories of Plaques, Murals and Displays in Yellowknife, as well as an inventory of New Town Historical Buildings.

      Yellowknife. City Council. City of Yellowknife Heritage Committee
      G-2022-013 · Accession · 1989-2001
      Part of Northwest Territories. NWT Housing Corporation fonds

      This accession contains material relating to the Homeownership Assistance Program (HAP), as well as the Materials Management Program, the Fuel Rebate Program, and Small Shed Program. It contains reports, correspondence, briefing notes, and summative materials about each program.

      Northwest Territories. NWT Housing Corporation. Programs and District Operations division
      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.

      Dery, Elise Chartrand
      N-1985-022 · Accession · 1984

      The textual records consist of a biography of Father Maurice Beauregard of the Oblates written by Elise Dery. Father Beauregard helped to co-ordinate the construction of St. Patrick's Church on 52nd Ave. in Yellowknife. The photographs were included in the biography and depict Father Maurice Beauregard, as well as the old St. Patrick's Church in Old Town Yellowknife, and the construction of the new church on 52nd Ave.

      Dery, Elise Chartrand
      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
      N-1979-549 · Accession · [1978?]

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

      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.

      The photographs were taken by the Curator of Collections of the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in February 1977 and show images from the Canol Project. Included in the photographs are buildings such as chapels, warehouses, repair shops, power plants and hangars.

      Northwest Territories. Department of Natural and Cultural Affairs. Museum and Historical Programs division
      Warren Schmitke fonds
      114 · Fonds · 1976-1978

      This fonds consists of 132 colour slides of Camp Canol. Included in the images are winter and summer scenes, views of buildings and equipment, and scenes of the camp being burned.

      Schmitke, Warren
      John McCollum collection
      N-1992-261 · Accession · 1973
      Part of John McCollum collection

      Records consist of photographs of the old Anglican church in Tulita (Fort Norman). The photographs were either created or collected by John McCollum.

      Thompson, Keith, 1937-
      N-1979-079 · Accession · 1973

      Records include two images, taken in April 1973, of the stained glass windows of the Anglican church in Aklavik. The church was destroyed by fire in 1974.

      Thompson, Keith, 1937-
      Robert R. Janes fonds
      115 · Fonds · [ca. 1970-1993]

      This fonds consists 4.7 m of text, approximately 1972 photographs, 44 maps, 17 architectural drawings, and 6 audio cassettes relating to Robert R. (Bob) Janes' work in the Northwest Territories as an archaeologist, first Director of the Territorial Central Museum (later the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre or PWNHC), and Executive Director of the Science Institute of the Northwest Territories (SINT). The textual records include archaeological field notes and reports, papers and articles written and collected by Janes, reviews, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, PWNHC building planning and operation files, newsletters, newspaper clippings, EXPO’86 planning files, and PWNHC and SINT publications. The photographs, maps, and architectural plans document archaeological work at Fort Alexander, Willow Lake, and Dealy Island, the construction, opening, and early operations of the PWNHC, the unveiling of the Sir John Ross plaque in Taloyoak (Spence Bay), and the research station at Iglulik (Igloolik). One plan shows preparations for the Northwest Territories pavilion at EXPO’86. The sound recordings include interviews and a recording of a church service for Janes’ ethnoarchaeological project at Willow Lake.

      Janes, Robert R.

      The slides are divided into three series. Series A consists of items :0001 to :0034, which were taken in the Nahanni Butte area in 1970 possibly by Norman Simmons. Series B consists of items :0035 to :0050 which show the construction of a styrofoam igloo by Erik Anoee and David Akkoekotak at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Series C consists of items :0051 to :0068 which show sites of the Canol Project. The photographs from Series C were taken in the winter of 1977, possibly by the Curator of Collections from the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Included in these images are buildings such as chapels, warehouses, repair shops, power plants and hangars.

      Northwest Territories. Department of Natural and Cultural Affairs. Museum and Historical Programs division
      Thomas Albert Donnelly fonds
      409 · Fonds · 1969-1977

      This fonds consists of 597 col. slides. Slides feature Thomas Donnelly's travels throughout the Northwest Territories as a meteorologist. The communities highlighted in these slides include Yellowknife, Fort Smith, Inuvik, Fort Franklin (Délı̨nę), Lac La Martre (Whatı̀), Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells, Colville Lake, Rae (Behchokǫ̀), Cambridge Bay, Coppermine (Kugluktuk), Holman (Ulukhaktok), Hay River, Artic Red River (Tsiigetchic), and Fort Reliance.

      The content of the slides features Donnelly's travels throughout the north but heavily favours aerial views of the Mackenzie River and surrounding communities, weather stations, airports, air and float planes, churches and significant events such as the construction of the Dempster Highway and the visit of Governor General Michener to the community of Holman (Ulukhaktok).

      Donnelly, Thomas Albert
      John McCollum collection
      N-1989-012 · Accession · 1968
      Part of John McCollum collection

      Records consist of photographs taken in 1968 at the 75th anniversary celebrations of the founding of St. Peter's Mission in Hay River. The photographs were collected by John McCollum and include various officials in the Anglican church.