H.B.Co. Trader-1905. [Unidentified man in elaborately designed clothing holding rifle that is covered in skin casing.]
Indian Medicine Man 1905 at Mackenzie Delta. Pieces of walrus ivory inserted in face permanently.
C.M.S. Mission in Hay River, 1906
The scows leaving Athabasca Ld. [Landing], July 27th/07. The [French?] Lady, the Police-man looking for fire water, Mr. Vale [teacher at Hay River?] and ourselves [the Days]. The long poles are oars. The one at the back of Harry is the sweep. Taken by Bishop Reeve.
Fort Norman. [now Tulita, community viewed from the Mackenzie River. 1893-1907].
Indian Wife's tepee. [Fort Norman, now Tulita 1893-1907].
Esquimaux at Peel River. [1893-1907].
Hay River Mission. Great Slave Lake. [St. Peter's Anglican Mission. 1893-1907. Possibly under construction by storm-bound Klondikers, fall 1897-spring 1898].
Red River 1907. [Group of Gwich'in and a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer standing in front of tepees.
Indian wedding at Split Lake, 1907
Duck hunters at breakfast, east of Athabasca Landing, 1908. BCMP Taylor was last on the patrol from McPherson to Dawson. Others Lutit, Walker, Morton, Captain Morton standing-no hat.
"The last of the old time whalers the Arctic whaler "Active" of Dundee Scotland. This vessel visited the North for 40 years or was lost at sea during the great war" 1908-1909.
Baffin Land. Passed end of Fiord 1909.
[Eskimo dogs in a boat].
[Building a snow house/igloo].
H.L.D. [Mr. and Mrs. Day in front of St. David's Anglican church in Fort Simpson.]
The house [Fort Simpson Mission House], no walk showing for three months. [This photograph is a duplicate of item 0007.]
Interior of St. David's [Anglican church, Fort Simpson]. Organ not showing.
[Interior of St. David's Anglican Church, Fort Simpson.] H.L.D.
H.B.C. Fort Simpson, N.W.T. M.X. [H.B.Co. guest house at Fort Simpson, with a crowd of people lined up in front of the building and on the balcony.]