Slave River scenic [Sunrise or sunset. Photo taken by Carol Roberts]
[Jogger on Frame Lake trail in autumn]
Lake Harbour [Person’s hands cutting open a fish. Photo taken by Bob Wilson]
[Child outside Northern Images store in winter]
[HAP Housing Men & Cement Mixer, Snowdrift. Probably taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Fishing Mackenzie River [A young girl fishing from the shore using a stick and some string. Photo taken by Fran Hurcomb]
Pond Inlet and Dump [a winter scene of a row of houses and snow blowing with two people walking. Photo taken by K. H. Roach]
Inuit [Photo taken by Bob Wilson]
The photographs were taken, collected or purchased by the photographer for the GNWT. The photographs depict the following subjects: images of people, communities in the Northwest Territories, scenery, wildlife, traditional land use, hospitals, Royal Canadian Mounted Police buildings, schools, infrastructure of communities, water, air and land transportation, sports and recreation, hunting, fishing, traditional clothing, political leaders, government buildings, camps, mines, DEW line sites, events such as Arctic Winter Games, Expo '86, Canada Day, churches, airports, housing, dogsledding, fauna, arts and crafts and performing arts. Many of the photographs were taken by Tessa MacIntosh, Bob Wilson, Fran Hurcomb, Bruce Sekulich and D. Milligan, Government Photographers in the 1980s and early-1990s.
Northwest Territories. Department of Public Works and Services. Systems and Communications divisionCommunications at meeting - Sound man - Dene Assembly [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh][Irvin Norn?]
Dogrib drummers from Detah [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh][Narcisse?, Patrick Charlo, Isadore Charlo, ?]
Carnie the Caribou & friends [including Heather Beck, Caribou Carnival Princess 1989; Holly Mackenzie, Anna Hardy?, Heather; Janice Larocque; ?] - Yellowknife [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Opening new gym in Detah [Mike Ballantyne, Jonas Sangris, ?, Isadore Tsetta, John Parker. Photo taken by John Stephenson]
Inuvialuit Drummers Inuvik ICC [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
[Grizzly bear cubs in the Mackenzie Mountains. Photograph taken by John Stephenson.]
[An archivist wrote the above description. The original description, below, includes a place name that is a racist and sexist slur. We have reproduced it because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have questions or feedback please contact NWT Archives.]
Grizzley cubs Old Squaw
[Two tourists with cameras in the Mackenzie Mountains. Photograph taken by John Stephanson.]
[An archivist wrote the above description. The original description, below, includes a place name that is a racist and sexist slur. We have reproduced it because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have questions or feedback please contact NWT Archives. The lodge is now known as Dechenla Lodge.]
Old Squaw Lodge Mackenzie Mountains - Tourists
Andrew & Martha Stewart & family, Aklavik [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Martha & Andrew Stewart - Aklavik [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
This accession consists of one architectural drawing of Grolier Hall in Inuvik. It shows exterior elevation views of the boys' residence and dining hall and the girls' residence and chapel. The drawing was produced for the Federal Department of Public Works and Services. It measures 163cm X 76 cm.
Tourism Yellowknife (Float Plane) [Ptarmigan Airways yellow Turbo Beaver airplane on floats. Photo taken by Fran Hurcomb]