Cemeteries

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  • Here are entered works relating to burial sites and graves.

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  • PAASH 2020 edition

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    Cemeteries

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      Cemeteries

      • UF Graves
      • UF Graveyards
      • UF Gravesite
      • UF Burials
      • UF Burial grounds

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      Cemeteries

        5 Archival description results for Cemeteries

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        N-1999-039 · Accession · 1956; 1978-1979

        The textual records consist of a programme outlining the itinerary for the visit of His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales to Yellowknife in April 1979 and a report entitled "Aerial Reconnaissance Report: Fort Simpson Towards Fort Liard Road, 1956." The 50 black and white photographs are aerial photos from the "Reconnaissance Report" and the 2 maps are also part of the "Reconnaissance Report." The maps depict the District of Mackenzie, Simpson-Liard area and the Fort Nelson-Kotcho Lake region in British Columbia. The 34 colour slides depict the old village of Ni Dzi Ka Ko Gola, now an archaelogical site where the home of the Great Bear Lake Chief once stood.

        Sanders, Charlie
        N-1992-161 · Accession · 1941

        This accession consists of one black and white photograph showing a fallen tree trunk used as a child's coffin.

        Brewer, Melanie
        N-1979-533 · Accession · 1978

        This accession consists of a photocopy of an essay entered in the national essay contest "Know Your Heritage" about the "Old Cemetary [Cemetery]" located at Back Bay in Yellowknife (includes copies of photographs).

        Brewer, Melanie
        Ralph Edwards fonds
        124 · Fonds · 1930-1934

        This fonds consists of 26 black and white prints. The images show Chipewyan shelters in the Fort Resolution area, fox pelts hanging behind the Northern Traders post in Fort Resolution, the graves of John Hornby, Edgar Christian and Harold Adelard, a Dene summer camp on the Taltson River, Dene women with caribou tanning frame and caribou.

        Edwards, Ralph