H.L. Day. [Scows loaded with goods.]
[Interior of scow partially visible. A row of men along the shore.]
[Interior of snow hut, Baffin Land].
[Departing by dog team].
Baffin Land Eskimo.
[Postcard, caption:] Hudson's Bay Boat Running Between Fort McMurray and Fort Fitzgerald. [Boat "Fort McMurry" with people and horses at the stern]. [On the reverse of the card:] This old scow has been discarded for many years. Discarded years ago 1915!!]
[Scenic view of mountains. Probably around Hope, B.C. area.]
Lake on J. Russell's homestead, Hope Stn., B. C.
Iceberg of Baffin Land. Taken by Rev. Archibald L. Fleming.
Shack built by J. Russell, Hope B.C.
Fraser river, at Hope, B.C.
Late 1800's. Original settlers. Inuvialuit Bilraak, railed sledge and Qatchaak, dual caribou skins. Alaskan sled with caribou skins. All in traditional skin/fur clothing. Qatchaq (or Qatchaaq)= 1 caribou skin (singular). Qatchaak= 2 caribou skins (dual). Qatchaat= plural.
The Fraser river, at Hope, B.C.
[Iceberg].
"A growler" [iceberg].
Ing-mil-yeo who was an angakok and became, after much soul searching, a Christian and who, in turn, brought many others out of pagan night.
Hay River Mission staff 1909-10, Canon and Mrs. Vale, M. Wilgrun, Rev. C. Winch, Miss Hamilton, J.W. Bowker
One oversized black and white photograph of a scenic view of the Mackenzie River and shoreline taken by Henry Jones.
Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Circa, 1904. [Buildings and a tent at Fort McPherson. Request copies from HBCo]
Eskimos at Fort McPherson, 1892. Taken by James McDougall. Credit: Hudson's Bay Company. [A group of men, women and children take part in a traditional drum dancing event. Most wear skin clothing. Copy print from the Hudson's Bay Company Archives in Winnipeg.]