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[People/Person]
N-1989-011: 0050 · Item · [1914-1919]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Rev.'s Fry, Girling, Canon Gould among the Eskimo [Inuit]. (H.B.C. boat background). [1914-1919].

[Hay River]
N-1989-011: 0046 · Item · [1914-1919]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Indian & Eskimo [Dene and Inuit] girls - Mission School. [Hay River. 1914-1919].

[Hay River]
N-1989-011: 0035 · Item · [1914-1919]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Indian & Eskimo [Dene and Inuit] Boarding School. (Hay River). [1914-1919].

[Hay River]
N-1989-011: 0034 · Item · [1914-1919]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Indian & Eskimo [Dene and Inuit] girls at Mission School. [Hay River. 1914-1919].

Tremain family
N-1989-011 · Accession · [1914-1919], [1976-1988]
Part of Tremain family fonds

The textual records consists of a photocopy of a typed manuscript written by Gwendoline Tremain-Runyard between 1976-1988 and give a brief history of her family. The 71 black and white prints are mounted in a photo album and document the three Anglican Missions that Reverend W.S. Tremain worked at: Fort Norman, Fort Simpson, and Hay River. The images relate primarily to the mission buildings in each community, and the staff and pupils of St. Peter's Anglican Residential School at Hay River. Some photographs depict Anglican missionaries who visited these communities. There are images of the "S.S. Mackenzie River", and some of canoes, scows, mooseskin boats, and tugs that plied the Mackenzie River. There are also some images of Dene camps. The manuscript gives a brief history of her family. The 19 black and white copy negatives that were reproduced from two albums compiled by Lottie Tremain, during her stay in the Northwest Territories between 1914 and 1919. The negatives were created by the NWT Archives in 1989. They are copies of the pages of the original photo album forming part of this accession and copies of images from a second album.

[Hay River]
N-1989-011: 0066 · Item · [1914-1919]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Paying treaty at Hay River. [1914-1919]. [A group of people are gathered on the shoreline, canoes are pulled up onto the shore. A tent with a flag is visible and a windmill is at left.]

[Fishing]
N-1989-011: 0025 · Item · [1905-1915]
Part of Tremain family fonds

Coney and white fish. [Great] Slave Lake. [Charlie Johnson holding two inconnu fish, between 1905-1915. Possibly at Fish Point. Photo by Henry Jones.]

[Agriculture]
N-1989-011: 0079 · Item · 1923
Part of Tremain family fonds

Here beginneth a new series. When the sun shines. [House and garden in New Zealand]. 1923.