Records include a script for a play entitled "Finding Franklin".
Valpy, BruceThe videocassette is a copy of an 8 mm film loaned to the NWT Archives. A related interview with Charles Reiach is in accession number N-1997-022.
Reiach, CharlesThis accession consists of one letter from John Franklin dated October 25, 1830.
This accession consists of a map titled "A Sketch Map of the Great Bear Lake Region in the Mackenzie District explored by J. Mackintosh Bell 1900", dated May 13, 1901 and apparently published by the Royal Geographic Society in its Geographical Journal of 1901.
Royal Geographical SocietyOne map was published in 1827 and drawn by Jehoshaphat Aspin in 1826. It is entitled "Recent Discoveries in the Arctic Regions." The 1919 map was published in "Harmsworth's New Atlas" and the 1924 map was published by the Edinburgh Geographical Society.
This accession consists of a recording of Marjorie Nichol's reminiscences of Dennis Williams.
Nichols, Marjorie, 1923-This accession consists of three letters from David T. Hanbury requesting permission to duplicate photographs from an 1897 report.
This accession consists of a photocopy of an award winning essay on the Northwest Territories by Jacqueline Martin.
Martin, JacquelineThis accession consists of an Intelpost message (fax) sent to Yellowknife.
Canada PostThis fonds consists of approximately 14 cm of textual records, dating from 1982 to 1989.
Records consist of pamphlets and manuals produced by the Department, on such topics as flood safety, motorcycle operation and drivers' licensing. There are manuals on various topics such as records management, how to write a government manual, Canada Post in the north, and the Index to organizationial change in the government of the Northwest Territories: 1967-1987.
Records from the Motor Vehicles division include policies of the division, and files relating to newly created seatbelt legislation for the Northwest Territories, and research surrounding it.
Northwest Territories. Department of Government Services fonds (1980-1992)This fonds consists of 935 copy photographs (35 mm negatives) of Fort Providence and its surrounding area. This is a collection of images featuring the work of many photographers including O.S. Finnie, Rene Fumoleau and Celine Lafferty. Most of the photographs were donated to the Research Project by the Catholic Mission. There are a variety of images including those of the residents of Fort Providence, the Roman Catholic Mission and clergy, agriculture and gardening. There appears to be some duplication within the collection.
Fort Providence Slavey Language Research Project