[A woman and man stand near a barber shop on The Rock in Old Town. The man rests his raised left leg on the bumper of a car. 1930's (More likely later as it's probably a 1942 Plymouth sedan)]
[Two people roast food over a fire]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children walking outside. In the distance there is a large warehouse-type building and a truck. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's class of students in Inuvik or Aklavik. One child wears a shirt that says "Inuvik".]
Colbourne, Maxine[A woman standing in front of a building. The sign on the building says "Our Lady of the Snows" and "Number 2". This is possibly a school or hostel building in Aklavik]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, doing schoolwork and facing away from the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children walking outside. In the distance there is a large warehouse-type building and a truck. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's class of students in Inuvik or Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of boys watch two boys chopping wood with axes. The boys are wearing leather jackets, jeans, and red and white hats. On the side are a tractor and boxes.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of boys watch two boys chopping wood with axes. The boys are wearing leather jackets, jeans, and red and white hats.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two people roast food over a fire]
Colbourne, Maxine[Minister Michael McLeod and community members at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new airport (Tulita?)]
1857-1926-W.H.B.H. Bathurst Inlet Eskimos packing up Western River [Group of Inuit with dogs travelling along frozen river].
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Dénégonlie (passe partout)
Liza (passe partout)
Beau père de Pierre Lahache (Smith)
[Hislop and Nagle trading post, Fort Rae, 1871 ©Brown]
Northumberland House, Beechey Island. Original picture reputed to have been taken by Captain Sir Allen Young of the Pandora 1875-.
Archdeacon Robert McDonald of Fort McPherson
Aunt Amilia Dease. Daughter of Capt. P. Warren Dease. Miss Amelia Dease, a daughter of Capt. Peter W. Dease. From A.E. Dease, Walhalla, N.D. 10-3-66. [Emily Amelia Dease was born 1870? in Charlotteville, Ontario. Wed Andrew D. McCall of St. Williams, October 1, 1889. Caption written by Albert Dease of North Dakota in 1966.]