A good catch. Putting up the fish for winter use. H.L.D. Photo by H.W. JONES, Photographer, Hay River, Gt' Slave Lake, N.W.T.
[Scows.]
Fort Simpson. Indian Agent's house - Old Kirby, Old Edward's house. Teepees. [1900?]
In our skins, taken in January. What do you think of the dogs[?] leader, Spring, Rex, [Skit?], and [Belfour?]. H.L.D.
[Mr. and Mrs. Day with dogs and sled.]
Fort Simpson church with house in winter--best buildings in the north. From Mr. Christie, a late member.
[Hudson's Bay Company buildings at Fort Simpson. View from behind looking towards river, stockade fence, grave in foreground.]
Fort Simpson taken with Northern Lights shining. H.B.Co's [illegible.] [Post Card] [Hudson's Bay Co. buildings, taken just in front of stockade fence looking toward river.]
Sawing boards, Hay River. H.L.D. "Photo by H.W. JONES. Hay River, Gt' Slave Lake, N.W.T."
[Front of print:] Wash day, Slave Indians, Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River, N.W.T. [On reverse of print:] My won't we be clean. H.L.D.
Baffin Land 1909. [Mother seal and pup].
Taken by Bishop Fleming in 1908/1909 when he was missionary at Lake Harbour. [Igloo has been built and another under construction, komatik near by]
[A bird's nest - eggs in nest].
[Camp scene with snow houses and drying racks].
Icy Cape. Place I reached where frozen. About 20 miles from Lake Harbour. [Camp established].
"The last of the old time Whalers the Arctic Whaler ACTIVE of Dundee, Scotland. This vessel visited the north for over 40 years and was last at sea during the great war. [Ship in water].
Alice [i.e. Agnes] Cameron [with] Days. [One other man in photograph is unidentified.]
H.L.D. "Photo by H.W. JONES, Hay River, Gt' Slave Lake N.W.T." [Anglican Church and Mission buildings at Fort Simpson.]
Mission House. Snow we get in the north. H.L.D. [Fort Simpson Mission House.]
Dog team--ploughing. Trained. Glen T. Marsh. H.L.D. Hay River, Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.
S.S. Mckenzie at Hay River. The new steamer, something like the Mayflower with twelve rooms on board.