[Inuit and white men] trenching on No.4 Deposit [digging with shovels, possibly Mary River iron ore deposit?], August 1963.
Mary River base camp, April 1963 [iron ore deposit, Baffin Island; tents and antennas].
Narwhal, Kuluktoo Bay, August 1963 [people on beach with 4 narwhal].
Dr. Mansfield, Fisheries Research Board, August 1963 [with 4 narwhal on beach, Kuluktoo Bay].
[Aerial view of] midnight sun and the multitude of lakes in the Mackenzie River delta. Taken by G. Hunter, 1963.
An Eskimo [Inuit man] carrying some white fox furs in front of the Hudson's Bay post, Spence Bay. Taken by G. Hunter, 1963.
Modern transportation in open pit, April 1963 [dog team with komatik and sacks of coal, Salmon River near Pond Inlet].
Camp on No. 1 Deposit, May 1963 [tents on snow-covered, hilly landscape; possibly Mary River iron ore deposit?].
Coal mining - Salmon River, Pond Inlet, April 1963 [dog teams with komatiks loaded with sacks of coal, Piper Super Cub CF-ORO aircraft in background].
Ros, Dr. Mansfield [Fisheries Research Board] and Maurice Rush, Milne Inlet, August 1964 [3 men stand on beach beside Cessna 180 CF-ORO aircraft, one freighter canoe and two larger boats out on water behind].
Ernie Black on Bombardier, No. 1 [Deposit] background, September 1964 [possibly Mary River iron ore deposit?].
Herd of reindeer crossing the East Channel in the Mackenzie Delta. Taken by S. Muller, 1964.
George Bowes on diamond drill, June 1964.
Plane wings low over forest fire on the approach to landing strip at Hay River. Taken by Denny Ranson, ca. July 1964.
[Fort Good Hope seen from the Mackenzie River, ca. August 1964.]
Milne Inlet from air, September 1964.
All that now remains of a U.S. Army truck at an abandoned Canol [Pipeline Project] site along the Mackenzie River. In scarcely 20 years, the slow growing bush has taken everything back as it was before men came here. Taken by Denny Ranson, [1964?].
Another view of the desolate Canol [Pipeline Project] site. Ruined huts in background [truck in foreground]. Taken by Denny Ranson, [1964?].
The Ramparts [on Mackenzie River]. Note the "hoodoos" sculptured by wind and weather from the soft limestone formation. Taken by Denny Ranson [August 1964].
Lucy Browning (age 8) and her brother Bobby (age 10) pose on an overturned river canoe. Their father [Jack] is an elderly white man, their mother a Slavey woman [Mile 131, Mackenzie River, sawmill at Browning's Landing 40 miles south of Fort Simpson]. Taken by Denny Ranson, 1964.