Records include photographs taken at Labine Point, Great Bear Lake. The images depict Philip St. Louis, an aerial view of Labine Point, and a Canadian Airways plane refuelling. One photo may have originally belonged to F. M. Boland.
[View of LaBine Point, Great Bear Lake taken from higher ground, nd]
Man on right -Phil St. Louis at LaBine Point, 1931 [three men digging].
A Canadian Airways plane re-fueling at LaBine Point, Great Bear Lake (note on reverse-"Whom do you see on the top of this machine darling? Yes, it's your wandering boy [Philip St. Louis?]. Always climbing you'll say. But we must tackle everything over here. Don't I look really fit again? I feel it tho' I'll feel better when I'm back home with you xx" and "was given this yesterday by the mining reporter tho' I had no idea that he'd sent the snap in to Toronto" [prints made by F.M. Boland]