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Creator: | Stefansson, Vilhjalmur | |
Title Remainder: | Photographic Prints, Copy Prints, Copy Negatives. 1913-1923 | |
Dates: | 1913-1923 | |
Identification: | Mss-229 |
(1879-1962) | Vilhjalmur Stefansson |
1908-1935 | Lomen Brothers Photographers |
1913-1918 | Canadian Arctic Expedition (C.A.E.) |
1914 | Rescue of C.A.E. members from The Karluk |
1918 | Stefansson's convalescence at Fort Yukon |
1921 | Publication of The Friendly Arctic |
1921-1923 | Wrangel Island Expedition |
1922 | Publication of The Northward Course of Empire |
1923 | Wrangel Island Relief Expedition |
1925 | Publication of The Adventure of Wrangel Island |
1927 | Publication of My Life with the Eskimos (abridged) |
Supported by a grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Vilhjalmur Stefansson was an Arctic explorer, promoter and teacher. His expeditions above the Arctic Circle and personal experience with the native peoples convinced him that the region was hospitable to human and animal habitation, and when accepted on its own terms, a `friendly' environment. To that end, he spent his life educating the world about the Arctic and its resources.
Stefansson was part of three expeditions between 1906 and 1918. Documentation from these explorations including diaries, notes, scientific experiments, letters, et cetera, are found in the Stefansson Collection, Dartmouth College Library (Stef MSS 98). Complementing these papers is an extensive archive of correspondence, pamphlet and ephemera files, and a photograph collection including photographic prints, albums, color transparencies, glass plate negatives, and lantern slides.
The Stefansson collection of photographs consists of over 1100 black and white images primarily from the Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Most are printed on standard 3 1/4 by 5 1/2″ or 3 1/2 × 4 1/2″ paper. Some are mounted on card stock. Images dating between 1913 and 1916 were taken by C.A.E. photographer Sir George Hubert Wilkins. Many of the prints are inscribed with his unique numbering system (1-503) thereby allowing researchers to pinpoint the exact time and date of a particular image as well as the chronology of the series from the 1913 expedition launching in Nome, Alaska until his exodus from the expedition in 1916. Stefansson's and other C.A.E. members' inscriptions identify and elaborate the images from 1916 through to Stefansson's convalescence at Fort Yukon in 1918. Many photographs are also inscribed and stamped by the Geological Survey of Canada (a sponsor of the expedition). Some were sold to the Lomen Brothers who in turn, reproduced the images for a popular market.
Researchers will note a five-number identification system inscribed on many photographs. These numbers identify images with the Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division (Canada). Users will also note that while the photographs are arranged sequentially, there are gaps in the five-digit numeration. This is explained by the fact that Stefansson himself did not own a complete set of expedition photographs. Further explanation of numeration and call numbers will be found within the body of the collection.
The photographs are organized chronologically. Included are images of flora and fauna, earthen and snow-covered landscapes, ice formations and leads, boats (including ships, kayaks, and umiaks), temporary camps, work stations, scientific experiments, and indigenous housing, clothing, hunting and fishing practices. There are many individual and group photographs of scientists, Copper and MacKenzie Eskimos, natives of Flaxman Island, and other Inuit people (including many children) from throughout the region. Clothing and body markings are especially featured. Within the collection are three sequential sets: the first, construction of a snowhouse (igloo); converting a sledge to a sledge-boat; and the rescue of survivors from the ship The Karluk. Also included are images of mission settlements in Alaska and the North West Territories, Hudson's Bay Company outposts, and Eldorado Mining Company enterprises. Photographs and negatives from the 1921-23 Wrangel Island and Wrangel Island Relief Expeditions are found at the end of the collection.
A good proportion of the images will be familiar to Arctic enthusiasts. Stefansson culled photographs from this collection for his many publications including The Friendly Arctic (1921), The Northward Course of Empire (1922), The Adventure of Wrangel Island (1925), and the abridged edition of My Life with the Eskimos (1927). He reproduced over 700 of the photographs in the form of lantern slides to illustrate his lectures. These visual aids were hand-colored adding drama and weight to Stefansson's theory of a Nordic colony above the Arctic Circle (Stef Mss 226). Possibly believing the images would be better preserved, Stefansson also had over 300 images copied in the form of glass plate negatives (Stef Mss 225).
This collection is comprised of four elements: 35 mm copy negatives, contact prints of copy negatives, copy prints and original prints. Because of the fragile condition of the original prints, researchers are encouraged to use the complete set of high quality black and white copy prints (see Boxes 3 and 4). Printed on archival paper, the study prints are more stable and will withstand the rigors of handling better than the brittle (and often shattered) original photographs. Where multiple exposures of the same print were available, the photographer chose the print with the clearest resolution for reproduction. The copy prints are the same size as and include the entire field of the original photograph. All original inscriptions are transcribed into a computer data base which also includes archival and current cataloging information, and call numbers. A complete set of 35 mm copy negatives are available (see Boxes 1-3) for reproduction and reprint purposes. It should rarely be necessary to look at the original prints. Dartmouth College Special Collections staff appreciates patrons cooperation in caring for this important archive.
A Filemaker Pro data base has been created to facilitate access to the images. It includes all photographic media in the Stefansson Arctic Photograph collection (described above). The data base may be used for identifying themes (i.e. dwellings), groups (i.e. “Copper Inuit”), individuals (i.e. Vilhjalmur Stefansson), locations (i.e. Point Barrow, Alaska), ships (i.e. The Mary Sachs), et cetera. The attached Authority File, created in-house by Special Collection staff members, allows for key-word searching in a “Description” field. The Authority File (pages 8-13 of this guide) should be consulted when formulating research questions as it will help standardize terminology and spellings. For instance, the term `snowhouse' is used instead of the more common word, `igloo.' Where duplication occurs between the three media, a cross-reference note is included in the record (“See also...”). Bibliographic reference for photographs is also noted (“See also The Friendly Arctic, facing page 10.”) Contact Special Collections for more information about this resource and its searching capabilities.
The collection of photographs was given to Dartmouth College by Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
BOX 1 |
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Copy Negatives (35 mm) |
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One 3-ring Binder |
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Call Numbers 001-062 |
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36911 - unnumbered |
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BOX 2 |
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Copy Negative Contact Sheets |
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Three 3-Ring Binders |
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Volume One, Call Numbers 001-021 |
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36911-50986 |
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Copy Negative Contact Sheets with descriptive text |
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Volume Two, Call Numbers 022-041 |
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50987-51433 |
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Copy Negative Contact Sheets with descriptive text |
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Volume Three, Call Numbers 042-062 |
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51434-51556 |
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Copy Negative Contact Sheets with descriptive text |
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BOX 3 |
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Black and white Copy Contact Prints |
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Call Numbers 001-030 |
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36911-51200 |
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BOX 4 |
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Black and white Copy Contact Prints |
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Call Numbers 031-062 |
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51202 - unnumbered |
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BOX 5 |
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Original Photographic Prints |
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Call Numbers 001-021 |
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36911-50986 |
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BOX 6 |
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Original Photographic Prints |
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Call Numbers 022-041 |
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50987-51433 |
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BOX 7 |
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Original Photographic Prints |
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Call Numbers 042-062 |
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51434 - 51556 |
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Unnumbered, unidentified prints. |
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BOX 8 |
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Original Photographic Prints |
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Unnumbered, unidentified prints |
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Wrangel Island Relief Expedition negatives |
Canadian Arctic Expedition
Special Collections
Dartmouth College Library
Aborigine (s)
Adelie Land
Aerial photography
Agriculture
AguichaIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Aiakok
Airplane
Aklavik, N.W.T.
AkseatakIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Alaska
Albright, William Donald
Aluakak
Anchor
Anderson, John
Anderson, Rudolph M.
Andreasen, Ole
Animal
Animal, arctic squirrel
Animal, bear
Animal, camel
Animal, carcass
Animal, cow
Animal, dog
Animal, fox
Animal, horse
Animal, musk ox / ovibus
Animal, polar bear
Animal, rabbit
Animal, reindeer
Animal, reindeer fawn
Animal, seal
Animal, shellfish
Animal, squirrel
Animal, walrus
Animal, whale
Animal, whale, finner
AnivrunnaIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Archaeology
Artist's sketch
AttiruIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Australasian-Antarctic Expedition
Australia
Australia, Alice Springs
Australia, Hermansburg
Australia, Oodnadatta
Australia, Palm Creek
Australia, Sydney
Australia, Sydney, Kirribilli
Automobile
Bage, R.
Baillie Island, N.W.T.
Banks Island, N.W.T.
Barge
Barrel
Barter Island, Alaska
Basket
Beacon
Bering Sea
Berjolfsnes
Bernard, Captain Peter
Bernard Harbor, N.W.T.
Bickerton, F. H.
Bird
Bird, Arctic tern
Bird, Duck, Eider
Bird, Duck, King Eider
Bird, Eagle
Bird, Goose, Canadian
Bird, Gull, Herring
Bird, Gull, Sabine's
Bird, Lark, Horned
Bird, Larkspur
Bird, Loon, Yellow-billed
Bird, nest
Bird, Partridge
Bird, Penguin
Bird, Ptarmigan, Willow
Bird, Sparrow
Blackjack, Ada
“Blond Inuit”
Blue, Daniel
Boat
Boat, canoe
Boat, construction
Boat, ferry
Boat, kayak
Boat, model
Boat, motor
Boat, raft
Boat, row boat
Boat, rudder
Boat, sail boat
Boat, scow
Boat, sledge
Boat, tiller
Boat, umiak
Boat yard
Brabout Island
Brady, John
Bridle
Brook
Brooks, Charles
Brower, Charles D.
Bruce, W. V., Corporal
Bucket
Building
Building, barn
Building, boat house
Building, church
Building, hangar
Building, outhouse
Building, store
Burial ground
Burke, Dr.
Burus, Mrs.
Cairn
Camden Bay, Alaska
Camp
Canadian Arctic Expedition
Cape Barrow Harbor
Cape Bathurst, N.W.T.
Cape Denison
Cape Kellett
Cape Krusenstern, Alaska
Cape Parry, N.W.T.
Cape Prince of Wales
Cape Smythe, Alaska
Carved motif
Casket
Castel, Aarnout
Cattle
Ceremony
Ceremony, baptism
Ceremony, The Eagle Dance
Ceremony, The Wolf Dance
Child, female
Child, female, Inuit
Child, male
Child, male, Inuit
Children, Inuit
Children, Inuit
Chipman, Kenneth Gordon
Christmas
Clarence Bay
Cliff
Cliff climbing
Cliff dwellers
Clothing
Clothing, boots
Clothing, burial
Clothing, cap
Clothing, ceremonial
Clothing, grass skirt
Clothing, hood
Clothing, hood, liripipe
Clothing, leggings
Clothing, pack
Clothing, parka
Clothing, seal gut
Clothing, sewing
Clothing, sweater
Clothing, western-style
Coast
Coffin
Collinson Point, Alaska
Commonwealth Bay
Copper Inuit
Coppermine
Corps
Correll, P. E.
Cove
Cox, John R.
Crawford, Allan R.
Creek
Cross
DaklumannaIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Dartmouth College
Davis, Captain John King
Denby
Desert
“Discovery: an autobiography of
Dock
Dog, puppy
Dog team
Dolphin Strait
Driftwood
Drum
Drying rack
Dutton, Shirley
Dwelling, cliff dwelling
Dwelling, construction
Dwelling, diagram
Dwelling, eni
Dwelling, grass
Dwelling, ice block
Dwelling, interior
Dwelling, log
Dwelling, log cabin
Dwelling, model
Dwelling, sheathed
Dwelling, skin
Dwelling, snow block
Dwelling, snow house
Dwelling, sod
Dwelling, stilt house
Dwelling, stone block
Dwelling, tent
Dwelling, tepee
Dwelling, thatch
Dwelling, wood frame
Earl, [?]
Echo Bay
Eggs
EgotokIndicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Eilson, Carl Ben
Eldorado Gold Mines Limited
Electricity
Equipment, binoculars
Equipment, binoculars case
Equipment, camera
Equipment, cistern
Equipment, generator
Equipment, odometer
Equipment, reservoir
Equipment, sextant
Equipment, thermometer
Equipment, typewriter
Equipment, weather instrument
Erosion
Eye glasses
Family
Farm
Fence, barbed wire
Fence, chicken wire
Fence, rail
Fence, wire
Fence, wood
Fire
Fish
Fish, trout
Fish wheel
Fishing
Fishing, trap
Flag
Flaxman Island, Alaska
Flora, grass
Flora, lichen
Flora, plant
Flora, tree
Flora, tree, coconut
Food production
Food production, cooking fork
Food production, drying
Food production, skillet
Forest
Fort Fitzgerald
Fort Smith
Fort Yukon, Alaska
Frederiksdal, Greenland
Garden
Glacial till
Glacier
Glacier, Ivigtut
Glacier, Mertz
Glacier, Muir
Glacier, Ninnis
Glacier, Takuc
Grapes
Graph
Grave
Gravestone
Great Bear Lake
Greenland
Gumaer, Adelbert
Gun
Guninana Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Hadley, Jack
Halter
Hansen, Ernst
Harbor
Harness
Hassleborough Bay
Hayfield
Hell's Gate
Herd
Herd, Kotzebue
Herjolfsnes, Greenland
Herschel Island, Yukon
Hide
Higgiak Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Higgliak Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Hodgeman, A. J.
Hoff, J. E.
Hopson, Frederick
Hudson's Bay Company
Hudson's Bay Reindeer Company
Hunting
Hunting, bow and arrow
Hunting, bow case
Hunting, harpoon
Hunting, quiver
Hunting, rifle
Hurley, J. F.
Ice
Ice field
Ice fishing
Ice floe
Ice flower
Ice, pack
Ice, pressure ridge
Ice, spring
Iceberg
Iceland
Iglerox Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Iglohuk Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Iguak Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Ikapukuak Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Ikkiakpok Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Ikpukuak Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name. Spelling not verifiable.
Illustration, folktale
Individual, child
Individual, child, Aborigine
Individual, child, Inuit
Individual (s), Aborigine
Individual (s), female
Individual (s), female, Aborigine
Individual (s), female, Inuit
Individual (s), Inuit
Individual (s), male
Individual (s), male, Aborigine
Individual (s), male, Inuit
Individuals children, Aborigine
Industry, fishing
Industry, hydraulic mining
Industry, logging
Industry, mining
Industry, reindeer
Infant
Infant, Inuit
Insect, mosquito
Insect, spider
Irrigation
Island
Island, unidentified
Isthmus
Itush * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
J. Fogerty & Co.
Jenness, Diamond
Johansen, Fritz
Jones, John J.
Jonsson, Finnur
Kakortok * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kaluta * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kaudlauk * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kaylagamutes * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Keggiuna * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kennyuk * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kila * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kilian, Martin
Kilugamik * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
King George Land
King Island, Alaska
Kinulok * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kioranna * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kisik * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Klinkenberg, Charles
Klinkenberg, Edna
Knife
Knight, Erol Lorne
Kolgrimsson, Hroar
Kopuk * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Koukpagmiut * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kunmuck * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Kuptanna * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Labret
Lake
Lake, Bear
Lake, Great Slave
Lamp
Lamp, stone
LaNauze, Charles Deering
Langton Bay
Language, written
Lantern
Lasso
Lauritcha * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Lead
Leffingwell, Ernest de Koven
Logs
Loman and Company
Lomen Brothers
Lumber
Lumber, milled
Lumber yard
Mackenzie district
Macquarie Island
Makpek * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Malloch, George S.
Mamayauk
Mamen, Bjarne
Map
Marker
Mason, Beatrice
Mason, Willoughby
“Masonland”
Maurer, Frederick W.
McConnell, Burt Morton
McLoughlin Bay
Melville Island
Mertz, X
Midday sun
Midnight sun
Migration, animals
Migration, people
Mining town
Minuak * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Minuuk
Mission
Mission, Moravian
Mission, school
Missionary
Moth
Mountain
Mountain, Mount Kema
Mugfair * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Munro, John
Murphy [dog]
“My Life with the Eskimos”
Nagitok * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Nalliluka * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Natkusiak * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Net
New Zealand
Nikshrak
Ninnis, B. E. S.
Noise, Harold
Nome, Alaska
Nor-aad-luk * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Norem, Andre
Norse settlement
Northern Frontier Studies Prograr
Nutainna * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
O'Connor, Duffy
O'Neill, John J.
Oar
Oasis
Oloksoak * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Olsen, Hans
Oolik * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Osborn, Theodore
Oviuak * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Owl, Snowy
Pack
Pail
Paper clip
Park
Patsu * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Pauktak * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Peat
Pelt
Petersen, Theodore
Photogapher, Hurley, J. F.
Photographer, E.A. Hegg
Photographer, Elliott and Fry
Photographer, G. H. Wilkins
Photographer, Lomen Brothers
Photographer, M. Hohner
Photographer, Mason
Photographer, Photo Central News
Photographers
Pipe
Plan
Point Barrow
Point Hope, Alaska
Polynesia
Pond
Potatoes
Prairie
Pressure ridge
Prince of Wales, Alaska
Punigabluk * Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Quarry
Queen Maud Gulf
Ranch
Rancher
Ranchers
Rankin Inlet
Rasberries
Rasmussen, Knud
Recreation
Recreation, chess
Recreation, dance
Recreation, harmonica
Recreation, hayride
Recreation, jump rope
Recreation, music
Recreation, picnic
Recreation, race track
Recreation, reading
Recreation, sailing
Recreation, swimming
Recreation, tennis court
Reeve, Bishop WIlliam Day
Rifle
Ring
River
River, Athabasca
River, Bell
River, Coppe
River, Deare
River delta
River, Finke
River, Mackenzie
River, Niukluk
River, Nordenskiold
River, Pilgrim
River, Porcupine
River rapids
River, Slave
River, White
River, Whitestone
River, Yukon
Road
Rock formation
Rope
Royal Canadian Air Force
Ruins
Runic inscription
Saint Michael, Alaska
Scaffolding
Scar
Scientific experiment
Seal gut
Seal, ross
Seward, Alaska
Shadbroke, Lady
Shadbroke, Lord
Shield
Ship
Ship, Alaska
Ship, Aurora
Ship, Bear
Ship, Belvedere
Ship, Clyde
Ship, Corwin
Ship, Dawson
Ship, deck
Ship, Donaldson
Ship, Fort McPherson
Ship, in ice
Ship, in water
Ship, Karluk
Ship, Krassin
Ship, Mary Sachs
Ship, Midnight Sun
Ship, North Star
Ship, Polar Bear
Ship, Princess Sophia
Ship, Rosie H.
Ship, schooner
Ship, Silver Wave
Ship, Thomas Corwin
Ship, Wrigley
Shipwreck
Shoreline
Shuoluk* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Siberia
Siberia, Anadir
Sinnisiak* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Skinning
Skins
Skis
Sled
Sled raft
Sled, tracks
Sledge, air-tractor
Sledge with sail
Sledge-boat
Sleeping bag
Sleeping platform
Snow blocks
Snow goggles
Snowshoes
Sod
Spencer, Sir Baldwin
Spring
Stalactites
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur
Sternberg, Freda
Store
Storkerson, Storker T.
Stove
Strawberries
Stream
Sullivan, J.
Summer
Sunrise
Sunset
Swamp
Sweeney, Daniel
Swimming
Tahiti, Papeete
Tanana Valley, Alaska
Tarp
Tattoo
Templeman, Robert
“The Adventure of Wrangel Island”
“The Eagle's Gift: Alaska Eskimo tales”
“The Friendly Arctic”
“The Home of the Blizzard”
Thomsen, Charles
Thornwaite, Corporal
Thornwaite, Mrs. Arthur B.
Tin City, Alaska
Tombstone--see Gravestone
Tools
Tools, ax
Tools, hammer [head]
Tools, pick ax
Tools, saw
Tools, shovel
Tools, thimble
Tools, trowel
Toy
Tractor
Trap, animal
Truck
Tuclaman* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Tuktoyaktuk* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Tundra
Tuptanna* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
U.S. Anthropological Expedition
U.S. Canadian Scientific Expediti
U.S. Reindeer-breeding reconnaiss
Ukhukiah* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Ukhukta* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Uluksuk* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Unalakleet, Alaska
Unalina* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Union Strait
United States
USDA, United States Department
Uttaktuak* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Uttokok* Indicates Inuit or Eskimo name transcribed from print. Spelling not verifiable.
Victoria Land, N.W.T.
Village
Volcanic ash
Volcano, Katmai
Wagon
Walkway
Ward, Keith
Watch chain
Water
Waterfalls
Weaving
Weaving, fourshaft-twill
Whale blubber
Wilcox, Olive
Wilkins, George Hubert (Sir Hub
“William and Joseph”--see also
Windmill
Winter
Wrangel Island Expedition
Wrangel Island Relief Expedition
Wrangel Island, Russia
Young, Will
Call number 001-1-2 MacKenzie [Mackenzie] and Siberian Eskimos, Baillie Island, Alaska Taken by D. Jenness (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 36911 [460 July 26, 1916 Munaline, Ikey and Mike] [another view of Ikey 058-27-28] Individuals, male, Inuit |
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001-3-4 The Klengenberg [Klinkenberg] family, father and Dane mother on Eskimo Island, Alaska Taken by D. Jenness; stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division [similar to negative 036-17-18] 36912 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, child; Individuals, female; Individuals, male |
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001-5-6 Eskimo girl - Dolphin & Union Straits 36919 Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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001-7-8 Dolphin and Union Strait Eskimo man stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division [written on emulsion: 36929] 36926 Individual, male |
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001-9-10 Eskimos from Dolphin & Union Straits, Bernard Harbor Taken by D. Jenness; stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division [written on emulsion: 36932] 36932 Individuals, male |
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001-11-12 Double tent of two Kanghirquarmint families, Southwest Victoria Land (Have copy neg. H.P.) 36985 Dwelling, tent |
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001-13-14 Setting up Ikpakhuaq's spring tent - Dolphin. Union Strait 1915 [37004]? Animal, dogs; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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001-15-16 Summer 1917 Victoria land (see #37005 in Can. arctic Exped. scrapbook) (37005 C. A. E. 1913-18 Summer 1917 Victoria Island AS [37005] Dwelling, snow block and tent; Individual |
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001-17-18 Eskimo camp. Duke of York's Archipelago (compare with photo #37016 in Can. Arctic. scrapbook) [37016]? Dwelling, snow block |
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001-19-20 Snow huts and sled. Eskimo settlement in Duke of York's Archipelago From envelop box 37018 snow huts & sled, Eskimo settlement in Duke of York Archipelago in Coronation Gulf Dwelling, snow block; Sled |
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001-21-22 Interior of snow hut at Liston and Sutton Islands From envelope 37019 box Inside snow hut, duke of York Archipelago Eskimo settlement 37019 Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male, Inuit |
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001-23-24 Flensing a seal, Dolphin & Union Straits 37025 Animal, seal; Fauna; Individual, male; Individuals, female |
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001-25-26 Eskimos migrating near Cape Krusenstern, 1915 37026 Animal, dogs; Fauna; Migration, people; Sleds |
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001-27-28 Eskimos resting during migration Camp Krusenstern 37027 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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001-29-30 Returning with large salmon Nunahugyuk Creek stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 37083 Individuals, male, Inuit; Fishing |
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001-31-32 Man in Kayak and the North Star off shore. Shingle Pont, Aug. 1914 37133 Boat, kayak; Fishing; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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001-33-34 A fishing camp—sun drying the fish (In “Hunters of the Great North,” p. 74) (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 37140 Dwelling, tent; Fish; Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, male; Individuals, female |
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001-35-36 East Sandspit, whale heads mark site of ruins. Baxter Island by Diamond Jenness 1916 (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 37149 |
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002-1-2 Corpse of Haviron, deerskin drawn back by Diamond Jenness 1916 (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 37163 Animal, dog; Fauna |
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002-3-4 Deck load of “Mary Sachs”, Nome to Teller, Alaska. 1913 (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38380 Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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002-5-6 Deck load of “Mary Sachs”, Nome to Teller, Alaska. 1913 38380 Individuals, male, Ship, deck |
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002-7-8 Deck load of “Mary Sachs”, Nome to Teller, Alaska. 1913 38380 [in emulsion: 1#, suggesting image is reversed] Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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002-9-10 Eskimo camped at Shingle Point, NWT. by J.J. O'Neill (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38425 Dwelling, tents; Ship, in water |
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002-11-12 “Mary Sachs” leaving Herschel Island. “North Star” on right by J.J. O'Neill (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38433 Ships, in water; Boat, dory |
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002-13-14 Looking northeast from foot of Port Epworth. Eskimos and dog-packing 38506 Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male, Inuit |
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002-15-16 “North Star” at Demarcation Pt. Feb. 1914 by J.J. O'Neill (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38531 Ship, in ice |
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002-17-18 Charles Brower's store, Pt. Barrow by J.J. O'Neill (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38610 Boat, Dwelling, wood frame; Individuals |
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002-19-20 Views of fishing-trap looking upstream (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38619 Fishing, trap |
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002-21-22 Stone houses at Cape Krusenstern by J.J. O'Neill (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38667 Dwelling, stone block; Individual, male |
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002-23-24 Fleet of Canadian Arctic Expedition at Herschel Island, August 1914 by J.J. O'Neill “North Star” on left “Alaska” in foreground with Mary Sachs” behind her (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 38668 Animal, dogs, Barrels; Boat, dory: Fauna; Ship, in water; Individuals, male |
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002-25-26 Eskimo children, Bernard Harbor, April 7, 1916 38969 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, children, Inuit |
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002-27-28 Eskimo man demonstrating bow-shooting from crouched position 39039 Individual, male; Hunting |
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002-29-30 Charles Thomsen and Jenny, his wife, with baby daughter, Annie, Alaska 1913 Thomsen and Jenny (Alaska 1913) by J. R. Cox (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 39582 Individual child, female; Individual, female; Individual, male |
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002-31-32 George Malloch on the “Karluk” en-route to Nome, Alaska 1913 by J. R. Cox (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 39583 Individual, male |
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002-33-34 Going out through the surf in a dory at Nome. 1913 (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 39598 Boat, dory; Flag: Individuals, male |
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002-35-36 Schooner “North Star” sunk on ice, Bernard Harbour, May 1915 (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 39644 Boat, kayak; Pelts; Ship, in ice; Snowshoes |
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003-1-2 Eskimo man and wife 39694 Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Pipe |
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003-3-4 Ropry and wife stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 39696 Individual, female; Individual, male; Labret |
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003-5-6 Winter quarters, Collinson Point March 11, 1914 42145 (59 Condition of winter quarters Collinson Point. March 11, 1914 six pictures) [59 March 11, 1914 Winter quarters, Collinson Point.] Dwelling, tents |
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003-7-8 [C.G.S. “Alaska” frozen in at Collinson Point] 42148 [64 March 12, 1914 The “Alaska” in winter quarters] Ship, in ice |
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003-9-10 [C.G.S. “Alaska” frozen in at Collinson Point] (Note: handwritten on reverse of photograph “Alaska in ice, 12/3/14”) [64 March 12, 1914 The “Alaska” in winter quarters] 42148 Ship, in ice |
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003-11-12 [C.G.S. “Alaska” frozen in at Collinson Point] (Note: 64 Alaska, one of the expeditions ships, in ice 12/3/14 3 pictures) [64 March 12, 1914 The “Alaska” in winter quarters] 42149 Ship, in ice |
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003-13-14 Stefansson in Arctic clothing (Note: handwritten on margin of photograph “April 10, 1916”) (1 of 2 views) 42170 Individual, male |
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003-15-16 Stefansson in Arctic clothing stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division (2 of 2 views) 42170 Individual, male |
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003-17-18 Partly melted tundra pond at Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 42182 Tundra |
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003-19-20 Coastal tundra, Collinson Pt., Alaska (Note: plain) [see also glass plate 229] 42183 Tundra |
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003-21-22 Coastal tundra creek Collinson Point, Alaska (Note: an arctic prairie) [see also glass plate 245] 42184 Tundra |
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003-23-24 Small, melted pond on tundra, Collinson Point, Alaska 42185 Tundra |
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003-25-26 Snow-filled creek in land at Collinson Point, Alaska 1914 (Note: dog in foreground) 42187 Animal, dog; Fauna; Creek |
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003-27-28 Flowering Saxifraga oppositifolia L., Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 42188 Flora, plant; Knife |
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003-29-30 Flowering Salix pulchra Cham., Collinson Point, 1914 (Note: credit Dept of Mines Ottawa) [see also glass plate 231] 42189 Flora, plant; Knife |
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003-31-32 Flowering Pedicularis lanata Cham., Collinson Point, 1914 42191 Flora, plant; Knife |
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003-33-34 Flowering Ranunculus nivalis L., Collinson Point 42192 Flora, plant; Knife |
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003-35-36 Caltha palustris L. flowering along tundra pond, with Hippuris and Carex, etc. at Camden Bay [see also glass plate 246] 42207 Flora, plant; Pond; Tundra |
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004-1-2 Big Lake inland at Kongenevik, Camden Bay, Alaska (Note: plain) [see also glass plate 228] 42208 Lake |
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004-3-4 Big Lake inland at Kongenevik, Camden Bay, Alaska 42209 Lake |
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004-5-6 Flowering Saxifraga radiata Small., Stellaria humifusa Rottb. in swamp at Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 42214 Flora, plant |
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004-7-8 Flowering Colemonium coerulum L., Saxifraga caespitasa L., Papaver radicatum Rottb., and Artemisia cornata Rydb. at Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 [see also glass plate 247] 42215 Flora, plant |
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004-9-10 Flower Pedicularis lanata Cham., Saxifraga hirculus L., S. pieracifolia Waldst., Salix pulchra Cham., Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 (Note: folding pocket knife in foreground for scale) 42216 Flora, plant |
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004-11-12 Astragalus alpinus L., Pedicularis lanata Cham., in bloom at Collinson Point, Alaska 1914 42217 Flora, plant |
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004-13-14 Alapicurus alpinus L., Taraxacum sp., Salix ovalifolia Trautv. (seed wool) in bloom. Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 42218 Flora, plant |
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004-15-16 Tundra pond with Eriophorum, Carex, Hippuris, Pedicularis, etc. at Collinson Point, Alaska, 1914 42219 Pond; Tundra |
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004-17-18 Willow trees (Salix Richard sonii Hook.) in creek on east side of Coppermine R. 42246 Flora, tree |
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004-19-20 Growth of white spruce (Picea canadensis Mill) in creek on east side of Coppermine River below Sandstone Rapids and our camp here. 42249 Dwelling, tent; Flora, tree |
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004-21-22 Looking down the valley. North at Bernard Harbor 42261 Tundra |
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004-23-24 Androsace chamaejasme Hast., in bloom 42275 Flora, plant |
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004-25-26 Anemone parviflora Mich. in bloom 42277 Flora, plant |
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004-27-28 Arctostaphylas alpina L. and Dryas. 42280 Flora, plant; Trowel |
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004-29-30 Dryas integrifolia Vahl. in bloom 42282 Flora, plant; Trowel |
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004-31-32 Oxytropis sp., Dryas sp., Androsace, Potentilla, etc., in bloom 42283 Flora, plant |
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004-33-34 Brook in swamp (bed [?] from snowslope) with Dryas, Carex, Etc. 42284 Flora, plant |
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004-35-36 Potentilla nivea L., Androsace, Dryas, Oxytropis sp., Silene acaule L. in bloom at Bernard Harbor 42288 Flora, plant |
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005-1-2 Rhododendron lapponicum L., Cassiope tetragona L., Pedicularis capitata Adams, Dryas, in bloom in swamp [see also glass plate 248] 42290 Flora, plant |
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005-3-4 Cassiope tetragona l., Rhododendron, etc., as preceding at Bernard Harbor [see also glass plate 233] 42291 Flora, plant |
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005-5-6 East end of big lake, southeast of Bernard Harbor 42292 Flora, plant |
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005-7-8 Flowering Silene acaulis L., Dryas integrifolia, Carex, etc., on sandy soil at Bernard Harbor, 42301 1915 Flora, plant |
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005-9-10 Flowering Hedysarum MacKenzie, etc., 42302 Flora, plant |
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005-11-12 Flowering Chrysanthemum sp., Dryas integrifolia 42303 Flora, plant |
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005-13-14 Tundra pond 42304 Pond; Tundra |
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005-15-16 Papaver radicatum Rottb., Dryas, Castilleja Hedysarum chrysanthemum, etc., in bloom at Bernard Harbor 42312 Flora, plant |
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005-17-18 Arnica alpina l., Androsace, etc., at Bernard Harboer 42313 Flora, plant |
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005-19-20 Salix pulchra (bushy), S. Aanglorum, Carex, etc. in a dried out swamp at Bernard harbor 42314 Flora, plant |
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005-21-22 A small brook on the tundra [see also glass plate 232] 42323 Brook; Tundra |
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005-23-24 Schooner “El Sueno” leaving Bernard Harbor taken by Fritz Johansen 42324 Ship, schooner; Ships, in water |
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005-25-26 Winter quarters of S.S. Alaska personnel, Bernard Harbor from the east 42325 Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame; Ship, in water |
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005-27-28 Winter quarters of S.S. Alaska personnel, Bernard Harbor from the east 42326 Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame |
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005-29-30 Basalt cliffs of Wollaston Land opposite Richardson Isle. 42371 Cliff |
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005-31-32 Willow tree, Salix Richardsonii Hook. Mackenzie River, Wollaston Land 42389 Flora, tree |
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005-33-34 Big Fishing Creek east, of Bernard Harbor stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 42400 Creek |
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005-35-36 Eskimo salmon weirs at mouth of Big Fishing Creek 42402 Fishing, trap |
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006-1-2 S. corner of Lepidurus - pond on ridge at Bernard Harbor (Credit Dept of Mines Ottawa) 42404 Pond |
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006-3-4 Saxifraga oppositifolia L. and Anemone parvi flora Mich. in bloom at Bernard Harbor Arctic - In the Arctic there are hundred of species of flowering plants on the mainland and on the most northerly islands in the world. Credit photo to Geological Survey of Canada Return to V. Stefansson 67 Morton St., NYC [see also glass plate 238] 42406 Flora, plants |
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006-5-6 Lupinus nootkatensis Donn., Myosotis sylvatice Hoffm., Castilleja Pallida L., etc. in bloom, Herschel island stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division [see also glass plate 237, 249] 42415 Flora, plants |
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006-7-8 Lugotis glance Gartn., Parrya nudicaulis l., Pedicularis capitata Asams. (?, in bloom on Herschel island 42416 Flora, plants |
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006-9-10 Rumex arcticus Tr., Salix Richardsonii hook, Senecio, Palustris L., Valeriana capitata Pall., at Herschel Island (Grass & flowers on the arctic prairie) [see also glass plate 234, 250] 42417 Flora, plants |
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006-11-12 Saxifraga 3-cuspidata Rottb., selinum cnidiifolium T. bupleurum americanum Coult. etc., in bloom at Herschel Island 42418 Flora, plants |
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006-13-14 Malricaria inodora l., Taraxacum sp., Primula borealis Duby, etc., in bloom, Herschel Island [see also glass plate 236] 42419 Flora, plants |
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006-15-16 Selinum enidiifolium Turaz., Erigeron sp., Senecio sp., Myosotis etc. in bloom on Herschell [Herschel]Island [see also glass plate 239] 42420 Flora, plants |
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006-17-18 Achilleja millefolium l., Artemisia sp., Ranunculus sp., Myosotis etc. in bloom on Herschel Island [see also glass plate 251] 42421 Flora, plants |
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006-19-20 Pedicularis verticellata l., Myosotis Valeriana, Castilleja, etc., in bloom on Herschell [Herschel] Island [see also glass plate 240] 42422 Flora, plants |
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006-21-22 Ranunculus sp., Parnassia Katzebuli Cham., Pelasites frigida l., Salix, Myosotis, etc in bloom on Herschell [Herschel] Isle. personal stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York [see also glass plate 252] 42424 Flora, plants |
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006-23-24 Polygonum bistortum L., Pedicularis sp., Artemisia sp., Saxafraga sp., etc. in bloom on Herschell [Herschel] Island [see also glass plate 253] 42425 Flora, plants |
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006-25-26 Ponds overgrown with Erioptorum Scheuzeri Hoppe, Hippuris sp., Carex sp., etc. in swamp at Herschel Island 42426 Flora, plants; Pond |
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006-27-28 Tundra flower in bloom on Herschel Island Aeonitum delphinipholium D. and G Valeriana capit. Saxifraga radiata small. Carqamine practeuse L. Eriophorum sch., etc in bloom on Herschell [Herschel] Isle (150 miles north of arctic circle). stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 42427 Flora, plants |
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006-29-30 Pedicularis lanata Cham. in bloom 42446 Flora, plant |
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006-31-32 Dryas integrifolia Vahl. in bloom [see also glass plate 241] 42447 Flora, plant |
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006-33-34 Dryas integrifolia Vahl. in bloom (not fly) 42448 Flora, plant |
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006-35-36 Dryas integrifolia Vhal. in bloom 42449 Flora, plant |
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007-2-3 Eskimo oomiak stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43175 Boat, umiak; Individual, male |
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007-4-5 Aluakuk and wife by K. G. Chipman stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43224 Individual, male; Individual; female |
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007-6-7 Fifty pound connies Fort MacPherson stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43237 Dwelling, tent; Dwelling; wood frame; Fish; Individual, male |
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007-8-9 Launch with Evinrude power (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43248 Boat, motor |
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007-10-11 J. R. Cox taking latitude at Cape Barrow Harbour (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43279 Boat; Equipment, sextant; Individual, male |
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007-12-13 Copper Eskimos at Koglaktnaryuk stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43326 Copper Inuit; Eye, protection; Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit; Individual, male |
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007-14-15 Eskimo group migrating, summer; Summer migration Coppermine Re., stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43343 Migration, people |
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007-16-17 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear Can. Arctic Exped. Our “palace” at Walker Bay see p. 158 of Pechuch by Richard Montgomery Stef. G 670 913.S7 50650 [“Friendly Arctic” The Camp At Armstrong Point. Facing Page 649] (1 of 6 views) Dwelling tent; Dwelling, wood frame; Ship, in ice |
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007-18-19 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear see p. 649 - Friendly Arctic 50650 (2 of 6 views) Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Sled |
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007-20-21 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear see p. 649 - Friendly Arctic 50650 (3 of 6 views)Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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007-22-23 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear see p. 649 - Friendly Arctic 50650 (4 of 6 views)Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Individual, male |
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007-24-25 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear see p. 649 - Friendly Arctic 50650 (5 of 6 views) Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame |
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007-26-27 The camp at Armstrong Point, Walker Bay, Victoria Island One view shows frozen in Polar Bear 50650 (6 of 6 views) Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame; Ship, in ice |
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007-28-29 Hunting camp, Walker Bay 50652 Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna |
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007-30-31 Jower's grave. Armstrong Point 50653 Grave |
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007-32-33 Jower's grave. Armstrong Point 50654 Grave |
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007-34-35 Minto Inlet natives, Victoria Land (in pencil 362) 50655 [362 May 9, 1916 Group Victoria Island Eskimo.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, ice block; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female; Individual, male |
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007-36 Minto Inlet native children Victoria Land (in pencil 367) [367 May 9, 1916 Two little girls. “Blonde” characteristics. seal skin on snow walls] 50656 Individuals, children, Inuit; Pelt |
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008-2A-3A Fox in trap (1 of 4 views) 50657 Animal, fox; Fauna; Trap |
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008-4A-5A Fox in trap (2 of 4 views) 50657 Animal, fox; Fauna; Trap |
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008-6A-7A Fox in trap (3 of 4 views) 50657 Animal, fox; Fauna; Trap |
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008-8A-9A Fox in trap (4 of 4 views) 50657 Animal, fox; Fauna; Trap |
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008-10A-11A [Native girl, Minto Inlet] (369) 50664 [369 May 9, 1916 Minto Inlet Natives. (Girl shows “blonde” type.] Eye, protection; Individual, child, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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008-12A-13A Dog team of the Schooner Challenge at Walker Bay (1 of 2 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50665 [“Friendly Arctic” On A Day Of No Shadows. Land and sky, hill and hollow are a uniform blur of dazzling haze. Facing Page 315] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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008-14A-15A Dog team of the Schooner Challenge at Walker Bay (2 of 2 views) Schr. Challenge Dog team. 50665 [2 of 2 views] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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008-16A-17A Native village, Minto Inlet, Victoria Land Minto Inlet Natives (362) (1 of 2 views) 50667 [362 May 9, 1916 Group Victoria Island Eskimo] Animal, dog; Animal, seal; Dwelling, ice block; Fauna Individual, male; Pelt |
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008-18A-19A Native village, Minto Inlet, Victoria Land Minto Inlet Natives (362) (2 of 2 views) 50667 [362 May 9, 1916 Group Victoria Island Eskimo] Animal, dog; Animal, seal; Dwelling, ice block; Fauna; Individual, male; Pelt |
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008-20A-21A Martin Kilian at Peel Point, 1917, also Gumaer at Peel Point, 1917 (in emulsion 20. M. Kilian at Peel Point 1917) 50668 Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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008-22A-23A Martin Kilian at Peel Point, 1917, also Gumaer at Peel Point 1917 (in emulsion 20. Gumaer at Peel Point 1917) 50668 Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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008-24A-25A V. Stefansson at Herschel Island Can Arctic Exped. 1913-1918 by Wilkins stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1958 No. 50669 Photographic Section Individual, male |
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008-26A-27A Ship Polar Bear at Barter Island 50670 (1 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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008-28A-29A Ship Polar Bear at Barter Island 50670 (2 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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008-30A-31A Ship Polar Bear at Barter Island 50670 (3 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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008-32A-33A Ship Polar Bear at Barter Island 50670 (4 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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008-34A-35A Ship “Polar Bear” at Barter Island 50671 (1 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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008-36A Ship “Polar Bear” at Barter Island 50671 (2 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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009-1A-2A Ship “Polar Bear” at Barter Island 50671 (3 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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009-3A-4A Ship “Polar Bear” at Barter Island 50671 (4 of 4 views) Ship, in water |
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009-5A-6A Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear (1 of 5 views) 50672 Barrel; Individuals, male; Ship, in water |
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009-7A-8A Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear (2 of 5 views) 50672 Flag; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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009-9A-10A Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear (3 of 5 views) 50672 Boat; Dwelling, tent; Flag; Individual, male |
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009-11A-12A Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear (4 of 5 views) (in emulsion: Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear 22) 50672 Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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009-13A-14A Barter Island July 1918 Polar Bear (5 of 5 views) 50672 Ship, in water |
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009-15A-16A Building the ways, St. Michael 50673 Boat; Dwelling, wood frame; Individual, male |
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009-17A-18A Building the ways, [St. Michael?] (in emulsion: 23) 50674 Boat; Dwelling, wooden; Individual, male |
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009-19A-20A Building the ways, [St. Michael?] 50675 Animal, horse; Fauna; Individual, male |
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009-21A-22A Building the ways, [St. Michael Island?] (in emulsion: 23) 50676 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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009-23A-24A Building the ways [St. Michael island?] 50677 (in emulsion: 23) Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Individual, male |
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009-25A-26A Building the ways [St. Michael Island?] (in emulsion: 23) 50678 Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Individual, male |
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009-27A-28A Hauling on the ways Polar Bear at [St. Michael Island?] (in emulsion: 24) 50679 Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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009-29A-30A Hauling on the ways Polar Bear at [St. Michael Island?] (in emulsion: 24) 50680 Ship, in water |
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009-31A-32A Hauling on the ways Polar Bear at [St. Michael Island?] (in emulsion: 24) 50681 Dwelling, wood frame; Ship, in water |
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009-33A-34A Hauling on the ways Polar Bear at [St. Michael Island?] 50682 Ship, in water |
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009-35A-36A Hauling on the ways Polar Bear at [St. Michael Island?] 50683 Ship, in water |
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010-1A-2A Bottom of the Polar Bear, St. Michael Island 50684 Ship |
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010-3A-4A Drying clothes on “Second Land” (Meighen Island) (in emulsion: 6 camping on Second Land 1916) 50685 Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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010-5A-6A Camp on Second Land 50687 [“Friendly Arctic” Our Camp On Meighen Island. Facing Page 528] Dwelling, tent |
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010-7A-8A Landing place on “Second Land” (Meighen Island) Taking possession of Second Land (Meighen Island) 50688 [“Friendly Arctic” Taking Possession of Meighen Island. Facing Page 528] Cairn; Flag; Individual, male |
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010-9A-10A V. Stefansson Commander 1917 V.S. by Wilkins (in the emulsion: The Commander 1917) 50689 stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1958 No. 50689 Photographic Section Equipment, binoculars case; Gun; Individual, male |
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010-11A-12A Camp half finished 50691 [“Friendly Arctic” The Burberry Tent —Inner Cover. Facing Page 697] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Sled |
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010-13A-14A Snow houses are fairly strong, if made properly 10. A snowhouse [snow house] will support almost any weight. [personal stamp] Vilhjalmur Stefansson [36 Bedford St., crossed out] New York imprinted Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50693 [“Friendly Arctic” A Snowhouse Will Support Almost Any Weight. Facing Page 314] Dwelling, snow block; Individuals, male; Sled |
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010-1 5A-16A Camp at Cape Isachsen (1 of 3 views) (in emulsion (?)... 1916) 50694 Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Flag; Individual, male |
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010-17A-18A Camp at Cape Isachsen (2 of 3 views) (in emulsion: (?)... 1916) 50694 Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna |
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010-19A-20A Camp at Cape Isachsen (3 of 3 views) (in emulsion: 8 Camp at Cape Isachsen Stefansson 1916?) 50694 Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna |
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010-21A-22A Castel & Noise ready to leave 50695 Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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010-23A-24A Stefansson repairing one of the snowhouses [snow houses] [at Liddon Gulf?] (in emulsion: 8 Stefansson repairing one of (?) snow houses Lidon Gulf 50698 Dwelling, snow block; Individuals, male |
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010-25A-26A Kitchen at winter quarters. Charles Brooks, Cook C. Brooks, the Cook, in the kitchen at Winter quarters. 1913-14 Collinson Point 50700 Dwelling, wooden; Individual, male |
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010-27A-28A Christmas dinner. Officers and scientists stamped Department of mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50701 [“Friendly Arctic” At Table, left to right: Bernard, McConnell, Johansen, Chipman, Leffingwell, O'Neill, Anderson, Brooks, Cox. Facing Page 92] [see also glass plate 025] Dwelling, interior; Flag; Individuals, male |
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010-29A-30A Christmas dinner - second table (Christmas, 1913 CAE winter quarters? AS 34 Xmas Dinner 1913 Collinson Point. Second table: - Left Crawford, Brooks, Thompson, Aurie (?) Right Nahmeres, Iakoh, Dihalo, Anutissiah.) 50702 Dwelling, interior; Flag; Individuals, male; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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010-31A-32A Christmas dinner - third table (Esk. feast-2 Christmas feast for Eskimos, Collinson point 1913 half-page with Esk. feast.) 50703 Dwelling, interior; Flag; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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010-33A-34A Christmas tree and presents Christmas, 1913, 36. CAE winter quarters AS Xmas 1913 Collinson point The Xmas Tree & Presents Chipman & Johansen preparing to distribute the presents 50704 Dwelling, interior; Flag; Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, male |
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010-35A-36A Kopuk's family at supper Xmas 1913 Tugllamana (an Eskimo lady) the two sons, at supper stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50706 [see also glass plate 064] [“Friendly Arctic” Eskimo Family At our Table—Collinson Point. Facing Page 696 Dwelling, interior; Individual, children, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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011-2A-3A Kopuk's family at supper Xmas 1913 Tugllamana (an Eskimo lady) the two sons, at supper stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50706 [43 January 4, 1914 Tuglamanna and children (close back view)] Dwelling, interior; Individuals, children, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male |
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011-4A-5A Tuclaman and her two sons (1 of 2 views) Xmas 1913 Tuclamana & her two (Eskimo boy) sons at supper. front view 50707 Dwelling, interior; Individuals, children, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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011-6A-7A Tuclaman and her two sons (2of 2 views) Xmas 1913 Tuglamana showing her two sons the pictures in a magazine-after supper. 50707 [40 December 28, 1913 Tuglamanna showing pictures to children] Dwelling, interior; Individuals, children, male, Inuit; Individual, female |
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011-8A-9A Evening pastime. Wilkins, Blue, O'Neill and Johansen stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50708 [“Friendly Arctic” In upper bunks, Cox and O'Neill. Below, Anderson, Chipman, Leffingwell. Facing Page 92] Dwelling, interior; Individuals, male |
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011-10A-11A Evening pastime. Wilkins, Blue, O'Neill and Johansen 42 chess playing - favorite pastime during long winter nights. Top. Wilkins, Blue, Bottom. O'Neill Johansen stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50709 [42 January 4, 1914 Evening pastime. (chess) Johansen, Wilkins, O'Neil [O'Neill], Blue] Dwelling, interior; Individuals, male |
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011-12A-13A (45) Belvedere. snow house over stern hole. S.S. Belvedere in ice Jan 1914 Another view 50711 [45 January 25, 1914 Belvedere] Ship, in ice |
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011-14A-15A S.S. Belvedere in ice, Jan. 1914. snowhouse [snow house] over the stern hole (in emulsion: 44) (1 of 3 views) [44 January 25, 1914 Belvedere] 50712 Ship, in ice |
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011-16A-17A S.S. Belvedere in ice, Jan. 1914. snowhouse [snow house] over the stern hole view from distance (2 of 3 views) [46 January 25, 1914 Belvedere] 50712 Ship, in ice |
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011-18A-19A S.S. Belvedere in ice, Jan. 1914. snowhouse [snow house] over the stern hole Canadian Arctic Expedition (3 of 3 views) 50712 Ship, in ice |
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011-20A-21A Belvedere Snow house over stern hole [4×5 negative made by Dartmouth Photo Bureau, Aug 14, 1975] study print but no original positive image 50713 Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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011-22A-23A Eskimo travelling [traveling] over sea ice with kayak on sled. Seal hunting 50 Eskimo traveling over sea ice with kayak on sled - seal hunting (personal stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue New York City) [50 February 14, 1914 An Eskimo hauling a kayak over the ice] 50714 Individual, male; Kayak; Sled |
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011-24A-25A Wilkins in hunting costume (1 of 2 views) 50715 Gun; Individual, male |
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011-26A-27A Wilkins in hunting costume (2 of 2 views) 50715 Animal, dogs; Fauna; Gun; Individual, male |
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011-28A-29A Kenneth Chipman, topographer 2 poses 62. K. Chipman March 11/1914 (1 of 2 views) [62 March 11, 1914 Kenneth Chipman] 50719 Individual, male |
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011-30A-31A Kenneth Chipman, topographer 2 poses (2 of 2 views) Chipman in winter clothes 50719 Individual, male |
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011-32A-33A Jennie, Eskimo wife of Charlie Thomsen 50720 Individual, female, Inuit |
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011-34A-35A Annie Thomsen, baby-girl of Jennie & Charlie Thomsen label on back of photo: Dressed in their warm fur suits, Eskimo children play outdoors all day during the winter. Please credit to: Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Ottawa, Canada. Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street New York, N.Y. 50721 [“Friendly Arctic” In Midwinter Annie Thomsen Played Outdoors All Day. Facing Page 396] Individual, child, female |
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011-36A Ikkiakpok, Mary Ann (Annie's nurse) 58. Ikiakpok (Mary Ann) Annie's nurse 50722 Individual, female, Inuit |
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012-1A-2A Anderson and modified Alpine tent for Arctic work designed by him 50741 [70 December 7, 1914 A modified Alpine tent; designed by Dr Anderson] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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012-3A-4A Daniel Blue consulting the Encyclopaedia Britannica stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50743 [“Friendly Arctic” Below: Blue. Facing Page 92] [71 December 7, 1914 The Encyclopaedia Britannica advertisement. Mr. Blue] Book, encyclopedia; Dwelling, interior; Individual, male |
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012-5A-6A Cox, Chipman, Stefansson and Blue reading Encyclopedia Britannica stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1959 No. 50744 Photographic Section [73 December 7, 1914 Cox, Chipman, Stefansson, Blue reading Encyclopaedia] Book, encyclopedia; Dwelling, interior; Individuals, male |
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012-7A-8A (74) The Observatory - Collinson point one view 50746 (in emulsion: 74) [74 December 7, 1914 The observatory] Equipment, sextant; Individual, male |
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012-9A-10A (74) The Observatory - Collinson point also Chipman and Cox taking observations 2/3 views (1 of 3 views) 50747 [69 December 7, 1914 Chipman and Cox taking observations] Equipment, sextant; Individual, male |
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012-11A-12A (74) The Observatory - Collinson point also Chipman and Cox taking observations (69) March 12, 1914 2/3 views (2 of 3 views) 50747 [69 December 7, 1914 Chipman and Cox taking observations] Equipment, sextant; Individual, male |
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012-13A-14A (74) The Observatory - Collinson point also Chipman and Cox taking observations (69) March 12, 1914 2/3 views (3 of 3 views) 50747 [69 December 7, 1914 Chipman and Cox taking observations] Equipment, sextant; Individual, male |
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012-15A-16A Abercrombie tent on the ice 50751 (in emulsion: 75) [“Friendly Arctic” Tent And Snow “Sastrugi” After A Blizzard. Facing Page 217] [75 December 7, 1914 An Abercrombie tent. (Ray Filter tents] Dwelling, tent |
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012-17A-18A V. Stefansson V.S. by Wilkins (1 of 2 views) stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1958 No. 50755 Individual, male |
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012-19A-20A V. Stefansson (2 of 2 views) stamped Science Illustrated 50755 Individual, male |
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012-21A-22A Stefansson reading stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1958 No. 50756 Photographic Section Book; Dwelling, interior; Individual, male |
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012-23A-24A V. Stefansson reading V.S. by Wilkins stamped Geological Survey of Canada May 21, 1958 No. 50757 Book; Dwelling, interior; Individual, male |
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012-25A-26A Andre Norem cook on the Mary Sachs Stefansson Friendly Arctic right side stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50758 [“Friendly Arctic” Andre Norem. Facing Page 397] [78 December 15, 1914 Andre Norem] Individual, male |
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012-27A-28A Captain Theodore (C.T.) Pederson 79/Capt. Peterson 50759 [79 December 15, 1914 Capt Peterson] Individual, male; Pipe |
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012-29A-30A View of Martin Point Camp (84) Camp, showing snow houses and sledge trails (1 of 4 views) 50767 [“Friendly Arctic” The Sledge Trails Seaward from Martin Point. Facing Page 142] [84 March 18, 1914 The camp at Martin Point] Animal, dogs; Camp; Fauna; Flag; Individuals, male |
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012-31A-32A View of Martin Point Camp Ch XIV Fly Start from Martin Point 1/2 page with “First Camp on Ice” (2 of 4 views) 50767 Animal, dogs; Camp; Fauna; Flag; Individual, male |
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012-33A-34A View of Martin Point Camp (84) place with 50767 (3 of 4 views) 50767 [84 March 18, 1914 The camp at Martin Point] Animal, dogs; Camp; Fauna; Flag; Individuals, male |
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012-35A-36A View of Martin Point Camp place with 50767 (4 of views) 50767 Animal, dogs; Camp; Fauna; Flag; Individuals, male; Sled |
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013-1A-2A Punigabluk [Punigablo] - the forewoman of those employed to make clothes for the “ice party” and her little boy Eric. (85) 50769 [85 March 18, 1914 Punigablo and her son Eric.] Individual, child, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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013-3A-4A Punigabluk [Punigablo] - the forewoman of those employed to make clothes for the “ice party” and her little boy Eric. (85) 50770 [85 March 18, 1914 Punigablo and her son Eric.] Individual, child, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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013-5A-6A Duffy O'Connor leaving Martin Point with an Eskimo for Nome (86) 50771 [86 March 18, 1914 Duffy O'Connor and Tom, an Eskimo] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Individual, male, Inuit; Sled |
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013-7A-8A VS dragging seal by Sir Hubert Wilkins negative Note enclosed: Dragging seal taken by Hubert Wilkins, Can. Arctic Exped. 1913-1918. Frontispiece of book The Friendly Arctic. Macmillan Co, 1921. (50776-77) 50776 or 50777 [“Friendly Arctic” Frontispiece Facing Page title] [see also glass plate 132] [88 March 25, 1914 V. Stefansson hauling a seal to the camp.] Animal, seal; Individual, male |
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013-9A-10A Frits Johansen taking the temperature of the sea water 50778 [see also glass plate 037, 133] [89 March 25, 1914 Johansen taking temperatures of sea water.] Equipment, thermometer; Individual, male |
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013-11A-12A Frits Johansen taking temperature of sea water (89) (taking a sounding of ocean depth) 50779 (in emulsion: 89. 89 Johansen taking temperatures) [see also glass plate 128] [89 March 25, 1914 Johansen taking temperatures of sea water.] Equipment, thermometer; Individual, male |
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013-13A-14A Storkerson and McConnell skinning a seal for supper (90) (in emulsion: 90 skinning seal) 50780 [90 March 25, 1914 Skinning a seal for supper.]Animal, dog; Animal, seal; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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013-15A-16A Stefansson and Storkerson constructing a raft by lashing canvas covering over a sled (91) 50781 [91 March 25, 1914 Construction a raft with a sledge and tarpaulin] Individual, male; Sled |
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013-17A-18A [Pressure ridge] (93) C.A.E. G.H.W. 50783 [93 March 25, 1914 A large piece of ice pushed up on the floe as we watched] Individuals, male |
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013-19A-20A [Pressure ridge] C.A.E. G. H. W. (99) 50784 [99 March March 28, 1914 Pressure ice.] Gun; Individual, male |
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013-21A-22A The third camp on the ice (95) (in emulsion: 95 95 The third camp on the ice) The camp where the gale struck us, In camp on the ice (53) Stefansson Friendly Arctic, Full Page-Important 50786 [“Friendly Arctic” The Camp on the Ice Before the Gale. Facing Page 150] [95 March 27, 1914 The third camp on the ice.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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013-23A-24A The third camp on the ice. (in emulsion: 95 95 The third camp on the ice) Where the gale struck us, March 27, 1914 Ch. XIV 1/2 page with “Start from Martin Point” (95) 50787 [95 March 27, 1914 The third camp on the ice.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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013-25A-26A The third camp on the ice 50788? [duplicate image of 010-15A-16A] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Flag; Individual, male |
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013-27A-28A The Ice Party (envelop The “Ice Party” March 27 - 1917 Wilkins operating camera) (in emulsion; 96 96 The ice party) personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York (96) banner on sled “Gaumont” stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50790 [“Friendly Arctic” Wilkins Taking Movies. The Morning Start. Facing Page 93] [96 March 27, 1914 The “Ice Party”] Animal, dog; |
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013-29A-30A A lead of open water prevented us from joining the party (typed label: A typical view of the pack far from land. It shows rough ice where no landings can be made, level landing ice for skis, and in the distance open water for flying-boat landings, with again rough ice beyond that. Stefansson - Nov M.E. The day after the gale, Wilkins, in trying to follow us came to a lead of slush ice, with open water beyond 50794 [see also glass |
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013-31A-32A Pressure ridges of ice 50796 [see also glass plate 126] Individual, male |
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013-33A-34A The open lead on March 29, 1914 (100) 50799 [see also glass plate 128, lantern slide 503] [100 March 29, 1914 The open lead on the 29th March] Gun; Individual, male; Lead |
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013-35A-36A The open lead on March 29, 1914 Travelling [traveling] over the ice amid pressure ridges (typed label: Traveling over the ice of the Arctic ocean. Hard going where the pressure has thrown the ice up into ridges. Please credit to: Geological Survey, Ottawa, Canada Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street New York N.Y.) (1 of 2 views) [see also glass plate 021 and 031] 50800 [“Friendly Arctic” Sealing Waters. Facing Page 216] |
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014-0A-1A The open lead on March 29, 1914 Travelling [traveling] over the ice amid pressure ridges (2 of 2 views) [see also glass plate 021 and 031] 50800 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Lead; Sled |
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014-2A-3A Lead (100) C.A.E. G. H.W. 50801 [100 March 29, 1914 The open lead on the 29th March] Lead |
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014-4A-5A Open lead (100) C.A.E. G. H.W. 50802 [100 March 29, 1914 The open lead on the 29th March] Lead |
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014-6A-7A The Belvedere, Captain and Mrs. Cottle (101) (in emulsion: 101 Belvedere...) (Capn Cottle, with Mrs. Cottle on the Belvedere) 50803 [101 March 30, 1914 The Belvedere. Cap. Cottle. Mrs Cottle] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, female; Individual, male; Ship, in ice; Sled |
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014-8A-9A The Polar Bear 50804 [102 March 30, 1914 The Polar Bear] Ship, in water |
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014-10A-11A Captain Peter Bernard (Captn. Bernard in the workshop.) (in emulsion: 103 Capt Bernard in the workshop) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50805 [“Friendly Arctic” Captain Bernard And His Sledgemaking Workshop. Facing Page 648] [103 Captain Beneard with a dog and a fox] Individual, male; Tools |
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014-12A-13A Diamond Jenness (104/ Diamond Jenness, the ethnologist) 50806 [104 April 19, 1914 Filing in Norem's grave] Individual, male |
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014-14A-15A The headstone, Norem's grave (C.A.E. Andre Norem Aged 52 years 16.4. 1914.) (Grave of Norem, half page with funeral of Jones or omit both.) 50807 [105 April 19, 1914 The headstone] Grave |
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014-16A-17A Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs (in emulsion: 106 Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs.) (106) 50808 [106 April 15, 1914 Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs] Individual; Ship, in ice |
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014-18A-19A Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs. (in emulsion: 106 clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs.) Keeping propeller clear of ice during winter by building snow house over stern (106) 50809 [106 April 15, 1914 Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs] Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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014-20A-21A Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs. (in emulsion: 106 clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs.) (106) (1 of 2 views) [106 April 15, 1914 Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs] 50810 Ship, in ice |
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014-22A-23A Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs. (106) (2of 2 views) [106 April 15, 1914 Clearing snow and ice from the Mary Sachs] 50810 Ship, in ice |
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014-24A-25A An Eskimo family on the trail 50812 [107 April 22, 1914 An Eskimo familly on the trail. Showing type of sled, bone shod runners] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Sled |
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014-26A-27A An improvised sail on a sledge (Traveling in the Arctic - helping the dogs with a sail attached to the sledge The Eskimo Part II Frame 24 personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York [see also glass plate 022] 50814 [“Friendly Arctic” Fair Wind and Level Ice. Facing Page 216] [108 April 25, 1914 An improvised sail on a sled] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sledge, with sail |
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014-28A-29A A remarkable cut bank formation at Pitt Point (109) (in emulsion: 109. Remarkable cut bank formation. Pitt Point.) 50815 [109 May 1, 1914 Remarkable cut bank formation at Pitt Point |
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014-30A-31A George Hubert Wilkins and the camera 50816 (in emulsion: 112 Wilkins with his camera.) [printed on the camera case: The Gaumont Co. Cinema House. Paris. London.] [112 May 6, 1914 Wilkins and cine camera] Equipment, camera; Individual, male |
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014-32A-33A An awkward position for the camera 50817 [113 May 6, 1914 An awkward position for the camera] Equipment, camera |
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014-34A-35A The whaling camp on the ice (in emulsion: 114 The whaling camp on the ice) 50818 [boots on the handles of the oars] [114 May 6, 1914 The whaling camp on the ice] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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015-0A-1A The whaling camp on the ice (1 of 3 views) 50819 [114 May 6, 1914 The whaling camp on ice] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Equipment, camera |
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015-2A-3A The whaling camp on the ice (in emulsion: 114 The whaling camp on the ice) (2 of 3 views) 50819 [114 May 6, 1914 The whaling camp on ice] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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015-4A-5A The whaling camp on the ice (in emulsion: 114 The whaling camp on the ice) (3 of 3 views) 50819 [114 May 6, 1914 The whaling camp on ice] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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015-6A-7A The whaling camp on the ice (119) C.A.E. G. H. W. 50820 [119 May 20, 1914 Pressure ridges near Point Barrow] Individual, male |
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015-8A-9A The whaling camp on the ice Spring whaling, Barrow, Alaska? 50821 Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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015-10A-11A The whaling camp on the ice Spring whaling, Barrow, Alaska? see p. 712 of “the Friendly Arctic” 50822 Boat; Individual, male |
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015-12A-13A The camp fire. whale blubber for fuel. (in emulsion: 115. The camp fire. (Whale blubber fuel.) cooking dinner with seal blubber stove by Storkersen [Storkerson] [See also glass plate 030] 50823 [“Friendly Arctic” Cooking Outdoors With Seal Fat. Facing Page 142] [115 May 8, 1914 The camp fire - whale blubber fuel] Individual, male; Stove |
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015-14A-15A Eskimo Shoefly, signalling [signaling] and “the kid” (in emulsion: 116 Shoefly signaling and The Kid 50824 [116 May 8, 1914 Eskimo Shoefly (signaling) and the Kid.] Dwelling, tent; Equipment, camera; Individual, male |
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015-16A-17A The whale boat was the sleeping quarters for the crew. (in emulsion: 117. The whale boat was the sleeping quarters of the crew) 50825 [117 May 20, 1914 The whale boat as the sleeping quarters of the crew] Boat; Dwelling, boat; Equipment, camera |
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015-18A-19A The open lead showing the ice blink on the horizon. stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50827 [“Friendly Arctic” The Lead That Stopped Us. Facing Page 217] Lead |
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015-20A-21A Pressure ridge near Point Barrow 50830 Individual, male; Pressure ridge |
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015-22A-23A A whaleboat cached on ice blocks (in emulsion: 120 Whaleboat cached on ice blocks.) [duplicate image of 015-10A-11A] 50832 [120 May 20, 1914 A whale boat cached on ice blocks] Boat; Individual, male |
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015-24A-25A Eskimo with whom we stayed at Point Barrow Pt Barrow Eskimo (122) (in emulsion: 122 Eskimo with whom we stayed at Point Barrow.) 50834 [122 June 1, 1914 Eskimo with whom we stayed at Point Barrow] Dwelling, wood frame; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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015-26A-27A An Eskimo village, Humphrey Point, Alaska (123) (in emulsion: 123 An Eskimo village Humphrey Point, Alaska. 50835 [123 June 12, 1914 Eskimo village at Humphrey Point, Alaska] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, Inuit |
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015-28A-29A Ice shoved upon beach at Clarence Lagoon (125) (1 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 125 Ice shoved upon the beach. Clarence Bay.) 50837 [125 June 30, 1914 Ice shoved up on the beach Clarence Bay] Ice; Individual, male |
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015-30A-31A Ice shoved upon beach at Clarence Lagoon (125) (2 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 125. Ice shoved upon the beach. Clarence Bay.) 50837 [125 June 30, 1914 Ice shoved up on the beach Clarence Bay] Ice; Individual, male |
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015-32A-33A Ice shoved upon beach at Clarence Lagoon Ice and gravel shoved up on the beach Clarence lagoon C.A.E. G.H.W. Sand shore up by ice pressure Use either it or “Sandy Shore in Winter” Half-page with photo of sandy beach in summer Stefansson Friendly Arctic (125) (in emulsion: 125. Ice shoved upon the beach. Clarence Bay.) 50838 [“Friendly Arctic” Sandy Polar Coast—Spring—Showing Earth Heaped Up By Ice |
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015-34A-35A Mary Sachs tied to an ice cake at Herschel Island 50839 Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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016-1A-2A A whale carcass stranded on the beach, Baillie Island Mary Sachs in background 50840 Fauna; Ship, in water |
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016-3A-4A Fuel deposited on beach, Baillie Island. [in barrels] Mary Sachs in the background (1 of 2 views) [129 Aug 17, 1914 Supplies on the beach] 50842 Barrels; Ship, in water |
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016-5A-6A Fuel deposited on beach, Baillie Island. [in barrels] [Mary Sachs in the background] (2 of 2 views) [129 Aug 17, 1914 Supplies on the beach] 50842 Ship, in water |
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016-7A-8A Smoking Mountains near Horton River (1 of 2 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50843 [“Friendly Arctic” The Smoking Cliffs—Franklin Bay. Burning Coal Mines? Facing Page 447] [130 Aug 19, 1914 Smoking mountains, between Baillie Island and Horton River] Mountain |
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016-9A-10A Smoking Mountains near Horton River C.A.E. G.H.W. (2of 2 views) [130 Aug 19, 1914 Smoking mountains, between Baillie Island and Horton River] 50843 Mountain |
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016-11A-12A Smoking Mts. - Franklin Bay near Horton River 50844 Mountain |
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016-13A-14A The coast from Cape Lambton eastward, Banks Island C.A.E. G.H.W. (132) [132 Aug 23, 1914 The coast from Cape Lambdon [Lambton], eastward] 50845 [“Friendly Arctic” Sandy Polar Coast—Summer. Facing Page 352] |
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016-15A-16A The coast from Cape Lambton eastward Banks Island C.A.E. G.H.W. (132) [132 Aug 27, 1914 The coast from Cape Lambdon [Lambton], eastward] 50846 Cape |
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016-17A-18A The coast from Cape Lambton eastward on Banks Island (A section of Banks Island coast about 2 miles N.W. Cape Lampton [Lambton]) C.A.E. G.H.W. (133) [133 Aug 23, 1914 Section Banks Island coast, 2 miles from C. Lambdon [Lambton] 50847 Cape |
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016-19A-20A The coast from Cape Lambton eastward Banks Island 50848 Cape |
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016-21A-22A The coast from Cape Lambton eastward Banks Island 50849 Cape |
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016-23A-24A The cache orig. # on photo (51286) but that # is for Eider ducks 50851? Cache |
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016-25A-26A The contour of the coast looking east from cache (A spring coast in Arctic The formation [descriptors not clear] sand in spring (45) Stefansson Friendly Arctic sandy coast personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York [see also glass plate 226] [“Friendly Arctic” The North Star Could Follow the Shore Water When a Larger Ship Could Not Move. Facing Page 259] 50852 |
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016-27A-28A Unloading the schooner (Mary Sachs) at Cape Kellett (1 of 2 views) 50854 Boat; Ship, in water |
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016-29A-30A Unloading the schooner (Mary Sachs) at Cape Kellett (2 of 2 views) 50854 Boat; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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016-31A-32A Unloading the schooner [Mary Sachs] Cape Kellett 50855 [“Friendly Arctic” Unloading At Kellett. Facing Page 281] [138 Sept 1, 1914 Unloading the schooner] Boat; Individuals, children; Individuals, male; Ship, in water |
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016-33A-34A Unloading the schooner [Mary Sachs] Cape Kellett (1 of 3 views) 50856 Dwelling, tent; Individual, male; Ship |
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016-35A-36A Unloading the schooner [Mary Sachs] Cape Kellett (2 of 3 views) 50856 Animal, dogs; Fauna; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male; Ship |
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017-1A-2A Unloading the schooner [Mary Sachs] Cape Kellett (3 of 3 views) 50856 Dwelling, tent; Individual, male; Ship |
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017-3A-4A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett (Sachs 2, Sachs at Kellett in midwinter Half-page with Sachs 1) and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (1 of 5 views) 50856a Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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017-5A-6A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (2 of 5 views) 50856a Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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017-7A-8A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (3 of 5 views) 50856a Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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017-9A-10A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (4 of 5 views) 50856a Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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017-11A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (Mary Sachs at Cape Kellett white fox skins hanging in the rigging (5 of 5 views) 50856a [166 April 20, 1915 Specimen skins hung out to dry.] Individual, male; Pelts, fox; Ship, in ice |
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017-12A-13A Views of the Mary Sachs fast in the ice at Cape Kellett and 1 view of the Mary Sachs being hauled onto shore at Cape Kellett (this view is of being hauled onto shore) 50856a [“Friendly Arctic” Hauling Ashore the Emptied Sachs.. Facing Page 281] Individual, male; Ship |
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017-14A-15A The camp on the beach at Cape Kellett (1 of 2 views) 50857 Dwelling, tent; Equipment; Individual, male |
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017-16A-17A The camp on the beach at Cape Kellett (2 of 2 views) 50857 [134 August 27, 1914 Making a cache of provisions] Equipment; Individual, child; Individuals, male; Ship, in ice |
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017-18A-19A Laying the foundation stone of the house Cape Kellett, Banks Island, Sept. 1914 (Building sod winter house Stefansson Expedition, Cape Kellett, Banks island, September 1914 AS stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50862 [140 Sept 8, 1914 Laying the foundation “stone” of the house] [“Friendly Arctic” Building the Sodhouse at Cape Kellett |
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017-20A-21A Young snowy owls 50863 Animal, dog; Bird, Owl, Snowy; Fauna |
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017-22A-23A Young snowy owl 50864 [143 Sept 5, 1914 Young Snowy Owls.] Animal, dog; Bird, Owl, Snowy; Fauna |
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017-24A-25A Young snowy owls (143) (Young Snowy Owls, Banks Island. The Naval Service, Ottawa) [see also glass plate 043] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50865 [143 Sept 5, 1914 Young Snowy Owls.] Bird, Owl, Snowy; Fauna |
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017-26A-27A Young snow owl (143) (A young owl on the Arctic prairie) [see also glass plate 044 and 097] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50866 [“Friendly Arctic” A Young Owl On The Arctic Prairie. Facing Page 333] [143 Sept 5, 1914 Young Snowy Owls.] Bird, Owl, Snowy; Fauna |
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017-28A-29A Mr. Stefansson's arrival at the camp (145) 50868 [145 Sept 12, 1914 Mr. Stefansson's arrival at the camp] Camp; Dwelling, sod; Individual, male |
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017-30A-31A Storker Storkerson (Stroker Storksson [Storkerson] - photo in Friendly Arctic arrival at Kellett, Sept 1914) 50870 [“Friendly Arctic” On Arrival At Kellett. Storker Storkerson. Facing Page 268] [147 Sept 12 1914, Storker Storkerson] Equipment, binoculars case; Gun, case; Individual, male |
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017-32A-33A Ole Andreasen [see also glass plate 027] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50871 [148 Sept 12, 1914 Ole Anderson] [“Friendly Arctic” On Arrival At Kellett. Ole Andreasen. Facing Page 268] Animal, rabbit; Individual, male |
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017-34A-35A A wounded deer (150) 50872 [150 Oct 10, 1914 About to start on a hunt.] Animal, deer; Animal, dogs; Fauna; Gun; Individual, male; Sled |
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018-1A-2A Bringing in the meat by dog sled stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50874 [“Friendly Arctic” Bringing Home A Loan Of Meat And Skins. Facing Page 280] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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018-3A-4A Bringing the meat by dog sled (152) (Bringing home a load of caribou meat and skins) 50875 [152 Oct 11, 1914 Bringing in the meat] Animal, caribou; Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Sled |
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018-5A-6A The meat cache 50877 [153 Oct 11, 1914 the meat cache] Cache; Dwelling, tent; Skis |
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018-7A-8A The meat cache at camp 50878 (Full page or 1/2 with “Bringing to hunting camp load of caribou”) [“Friendly Arctic” Meat for the Winter's Food And Skins With head For Museum Specimens. Facing Page 280] Dwelling, tent; Skis |
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018-9A-10A A sled raft in course of construction [see also glass plate 029] (Stopped by an open lead. The sledge is unloaded and straight wooden pieces about 70 inches long are lashed across it to give it enough beam to serve as a boat.) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50881 [“Friendly Arctic” Rigging The Sledboat. Facing Page 206] Individuals, male; Sled |
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018-11A-12A A sled raft in course of construction 50882 Individuals, male; Sled; Sledboat |
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018-13A-14A A sled raft in the course of construction 50883 [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Individuals, male; Sled |
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018-15A-16A A sled raft in the course of construction (After the outriggers are fast, skis are lashed longitudinally, thus forming a very fair boat frame. The next step is to draw over it the water tight tarpaulin carried for that purpose) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50884 [“Friendly Arctic” Rigging The Sledboat. Facing Page 206] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] |
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018-17A-18A A sled raft in the course of construction (Converting a sled by wrapping it is a tarpaulin) 50885 [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Individual, male; Sled |
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018-19A-20A A sled raft in course of construction stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50886 [“Friendly Arctic” Rigging The Sledboat. Facing Page 206] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] [see also lantern slide 332] Individuals, male: Sled |
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018-21A-22A Launching the finished sled craft [see also glass plate 024] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50887 [“Friendly Arctic” Launching The Sledboat. Facing Page 207] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Animal, dog;s Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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018-23A-24A The sled raft crossing the lead (Crossing lead in sled raft made by stretching waterproofed canvas about sled, lashing it to sides.) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50888 [see also lantern slide 334] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled, boat |
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018-25A-26A The sled raft crossing the lead (Crossing the lead in our sled boat) [see also glass plate 038] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50889 [“Friendly Arctic” Crossing A Lead. Facing Page 207] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled, boat |
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018-27A-28A The sled boat in the lead 50890 [see also lantern slide 335] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled, boat |
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018-29A-30A Landing the sled boat on the other side of the lead stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50891 [“Friendly Arctic” Landing. Facing Page 207] [158 April 6, 1915 Sled raft in construction and in use] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled, boat |
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018-31A-32A Landing the sled boat 50892 (A piece of canvas wrapped around a Sledge turns it into a boat for crossing leads. Please credit to; Geological Survey, Ottawa, Canada. Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street, New York) [see also lantern slide 336] Animal, dog; Fauna;Individual, male; Sled, boat |
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018-33A-34A The Ice party's camp on the ice (Camp on Arctic slo ice showing snow house) 50893 [160 April 7, 1915 The “Ice Party's” camp on the ice.] Animal, dogs; Dwelling, snow house; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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018-35A-36A The ice party's camp on the ice 50894 (50894 The “ice party” (?) AS 160) [160 April 7, 1915 The “Ice Party's” camp on the ice.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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019-1-2 The team of five big dogs at the Ice Party's camp on the ice (161) 50895 [161 April 7, 1915 The team of five big dogs.] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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019-3-4 The eight Nome dogs [see also glass plate 144] [162 April 7, 1915 The eight Nome dogs.] 50896 Animal, dogs; Fauna |
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019-5-6 The North Star in winter quarters at Bernard Harbor 1915 50898? [169 May 20, 1915 The North Star in winter quarters, Bernard Harbour] Individual, male; Pelts; Ship, in ice; Snowshoes |
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019-7-8 The North Star in winter quarters at Bernard Harbor (1 of 3 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50899 [“Friendly Arctic” The North Star Had Sunk. Facing Page 447] Individuals, male; Ship, in ice |
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019-9-10 The North Star in winter quarters at Bernard Harbor North Star fast in the ice. July 8, 1915 (2 of 3 views) 50899 Boat; Individuals, male; Ship, in ice |
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019-11-12 The North Star in winter quarters at Bernard Harbor (3 of 3 views) 50899 Dwelling, tent; Ship, in ice |
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019-13-14 The North Star in winter quarters at Bernard Harbor 50900? Individuals, male; Ship, in ice |
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019-15-16 Partaking of blood soup (188) 50901 [188 May 28, 1915 Koata] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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019-17-18 The result of a successful caribou hunt 50903 Animal, caribou; Fauna |
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019-19-20 The women unload the sled The women unload the sled showing heavy Eskimo hauling sled (173) [173 May 25, 1915 The women unload the sled] 50904 Dwelling, tent; Individual, female, Inuit; Sled |
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019-21-22 A crowd at our Tent-Moore Islands (175) 50906 [175 May 27, 1915 A crowd of Eskimo at Moore Islands] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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019-23-24 Waiting for the breakfast call (175) 50907 [175 May 27, 1915 A crowd of Eskimo at Moore Islands] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male, Inuit |
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019-25-26 An Eskimo clothes line (178) (Children's, summer costume - front view) 50908 [178 My 27, 1915 An Eskimo's clothes line.] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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019-27-28 Children's summer costume - back view [see also glass plate 144] (178) 50909 [178 My 27, 1915 An Eskimo's clothes line.] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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019-29-30 Various types of Eskimo men's clothing (180) 50911[180 May 29, 1915 Various types of mens clothes] Individual, male, Inuit |
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019-31-32 A group of women and one man (1 of 2 views) (On p. 282 of My Life with the Eskimo) (182) 50912 [182 May 28, 1915 A group of women and men] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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019-33-34 A group of women and one man (2 of 2 views) (182) 50912 [182 May 28, 1915 A group of women and men] Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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019-35-36 Interested spectators around the camera (183) 50913 [183 May 28, 1915 Interested spectators] Equipment, camera; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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020-1-2 Kaudlauk and Tupuk in Eskimo Dress stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50914 [184 May 28, 1915 Kaudlak and Tupek.] Individuals, Inuit |
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020-3-4 Pauchak and child (185) 50915 [185 May 29, 1915 Pauchak and child.] Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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020-5-6 Anivrunna, singing stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50918 [“Friendly Arctic” Music For An Outdoor Dance—Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 40] [190 May 28, 1915 Anuvrunna, singing.] Drum; Individual, female, Inuit |
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020-7-8 Kuptanna, A Copper Eskimo woman 50919 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Girls and Women. Facing Page 565] [191 May 28, 1915 Kuptana] Individual, female, Inuit |
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020-9-10 Three old men from the Moore Islands Kilugamik, Aquichja [Agiucha] & Kinulok [Kinaluk] (194) 50920 [194 May 28, 1915 Kilugamik, Agiucha, Kinaluk. Three old men.] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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020-11-12 A lunch of raw seal, liver and blood. (1 of 2 views) (204) 50922 [204 May 28, 1915 A halt for lunch] Animal, dog; Animal, seal; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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020-13-14 A lunch of raw seal, liver and blood. (2 of 2 views) (200) 50922 [200 May 28, 1915 A lunch of raw seal liver and blood.] Animal, dog; Animal, seal; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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020-15-16 Repairing a sled (201) 50924 [201 May 28, 1915 Repairing a sled] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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020-17-18 Repairing a sled (201) 50925 [201 May 28, 1915 Repairing a sled] Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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020-19-20 Repairing a sled (201) 50926 [201 May 28, 1915 Repairing a sled] Animal, dog; Eye, protection; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit; Sled |
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020-21-22 Copper Eskimo woman fishing through the ice. She is wearing native wooden snow goggles. (Typed note: Copper Eskimo woman fishing through the ice - wearing native snow goggles, made of wood with a narrow slit. Please credit to: Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Ottawa, Canada. Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street New York, N.Y.) 50927 Eye, protection; Fishing; Individual, female, Inuit |
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020-23-24 Oloksoak's sled (227) 50951 [227 June 10, 1915 Oloksoak's sled.] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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020-25-26 Oloksoak's sled (227) 50952 [227 June 10, 1915 Oloksoak's sled.] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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020-27-28 Eskimo dog, Manake ((Typed note: Note the grass in this and in many of the other pictures) personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York, N.Y. 50956 (Crop at top & bottom & if photo will stand it enlarge to 4 3/4 wide)[“Friendly Arctic” Typical Copper Eskimo Dog. Facing Page 421] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division: 50956 [229 June 22, 1915 An Eskimo dog, |
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020-29-30 An Arctic squirrel Bernard Harbor (1 of 3 views) [see also plates 049, 098] 50959 (230) [“Friendly Arctic”5. Parry's Spermophile. Facing Page 332] [230 June 23, 1915 An arctic squirrel Cittellus Pearri.] Animal, squirrel; Fauna |
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020-31-32 An Arctic squirrel Bernard Harbor (2 of 3 views) [see also plates 049, 098] 50959 (230) [230 June 23, 1915 An arctic squirrel Cittellus Pearri.] Animal, squirrel; Fauna |
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020-33-34 An Arctic squirrel Bernard Harbor (3 of 3 views) [see also plates 049, 098] 50959 (230) [230 June 23, 1915 An arctic squirrel Cittellus Pearri.] Animal, squirrel; Fauna |
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020-35-36 An Arctic sparrow (Bernard Harbor) (text reversed in emulsion: 231 Calcaius Lapponnicus. Sparrow) Bernard Har...June 23) 50960 [231 June 23,1915 An arctic sparrow Calcaius Lapponicus] Bird; Fauna |
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021-0A-1A An Arctic sparrow (Bernard Harbor) (June 23, 1915) (text reversed in emulsion June 23, 1915) 50961 [231 June 23, 1915 An arctic sparrow Calsaius Lapponicus] Bird; Fauna |
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021-2A-3A Travelling [traveling] over land and Packing to the fishing place (1 of 2 views) (259) [259 July 6, 1915 Eskimo women on the trail] 50968 Individuals, female, Inuit |
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021-4A-5A Travelling over land and Packing to the fishing place (2 of 2 views) (259) [259 July 6, 1915 Eskimo women on the trail] 50968 Individual, male, Inuit |
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021-6A-7A Travelling over land (259) (1 of 2 views) 50969 [259 July 6, 1915 Eskimo women on the trail] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, Inuit |
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021-8A-9A Travelling over land (259) (2 of 2 views) 50969 259 [July 6, 1915 Eskimo women on the trail] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, Inuit |
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021-10A-11A A cumbersome load (A cumbersome back load) (239) 50970 [239 June 29, 1915 A cumbersome backload] Individual, Inuit |
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021-12A-13A A cumbersome load (A cumbersome back load) (239) [see also glass plate 001, lantern slide 144] 50971 [239 June 29, 1915 A cumbersome backload] Individual, male, Inuit |
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021-14A-15A Dog with a pack stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50974 Animal, dog; Fauna |
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021-16A-17A Dog with pack [see also glass plate 143] 50975 Animal, dog; Fauna |
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021-18A-19A Fishing through a hole in the ice (Copper Eskimo woman fishing through the ice) 50976 Copper Inuit, Fish; Fishing; Individual, female, Inuit |
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021-20A-21A The North Star hauled out on the ice (242) 50977 [242 June 29, 1915 The NORTH STAR still fast in the ice] Ship, in ice |
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021-22A-23A Rocks erected to frighten deer toward a hunter, 50978 stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division Oct 23 1927 50978 [243 July 4, 1915 Rocks set up to frighten deer towards the hunter.] |
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021-24A-25A A king eider (1 of 2 views) 50980 [247 July 4, 1915 A Pacific Eider] Bird, Eider, King; Fauna |
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021-26A-27A A king eider (2 of 2 views) 50980 [245 July 4, 1915 A King Eider (dead)] Bird, Eider, King; Fauna |
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021-28A-29A A King eider 50982 Bird, Eider, King; Fauna |
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021-30A-31A A King Eider(L.common Eider male R. King Eider male) (1 of 2 views) [see also glass plate 088] 50983 Bird, Eider, King; Bird, Eider, Common; Fauna |
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021-32A-33A A King Eider (2of 2 views) [see also glass plate 045] 50983 Bird, Eider, Common; Fauna |
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021-36A A pair of ducks and Patsie Klinkenberg [Klinkenburg] (“Patsy,” son of Eskimo mother and Danish father, hunts with both gun and camera The Naval Service, Ottawa) (in emulsion: 248 A Pacific Eider...) 50986 [248 July 4, 1915 A pair of Eider and Patsie Klinkenburg] Bird, Eider, King; Bird, Eider, Pacific; Equipment, camera; Fauna; Individual, male |
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022-0A-1A A Lapland longspur on the nest (1 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 249. Lapland Longspur on nest July 1915) [“Friendly Arctic” 4. Lapland Longspur. Facing Page 332] 50987 [249 July 4, 1915 A Lapland Longspur on the nest] Bird, Longspur, Lapland; Fauna |
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022-2A-3A A Lapland longspur on the nest (2 of 2 views) 50987 [249 July 4, 1915 A Lapland Longspur on the nest] Bird, Longspur, Lapland; Fauna |
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022-4A-5A A Lapland longspur on the nest (in emulsion: 249. Lapland Longspur on nest July 1915) 50988 [259 July 4, 1915 A Lapland Longspur on the nest] Bird, Longspur, Lapland; Fauna |
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022-6A-7A An Eskimo camp near the fishing lake (250) 50990 [250 July 4, 1914 the Eskimo camp near the fishing lake] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male, Inuit |
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022-8A-9A An Eskimo camp near the fishing lake (Eskimo skin tent for summer use with fish drying outside) (235) (50991 is in Scrapbook #4 as #183 - a different view) 50991 [235 June 28, 1915 An Eskimo camp near the fishing lake.] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male, Inuit |
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022-10A-11A Appears to be another view of 50992 - Ituak and his camp which appears as #157 in Album #4. (Copper Eskimos) 50992 Dwelling, tent; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, Inuit |
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022-12A-13A Eskimo child asleep in the sun at the camp near the fishing lake (Eskimo child asleep in the sun on an Arctic summer day.) (252) [see also glass plate 019] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 50994 [“Friendly Arctic” Eskimo Child Asleep In The Sun. Facing Page 413] [252 July 4, 1915 Camp scenes near the fishing lake] Individual, child, Inuit |
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022-14A-15A Camp scenes near the fishing lake (naked child under sun shade of skins on right. Woman bending over on left) (252) 50995 [252 July 4, 1915 Camp scenes near the fishing lake] Dwelling, tent; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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022-16A-17A Nagitok and Oviuak [Oviuk] plucking an eider duck (MacKenzie [Mackenzie] Delta) [in emulsion: 255, Nagitok & Ovuiak plucking Eider Duck. July 4th, 1915 (255) [255 July 4, 1915 Nagitok and Oviuk plucking an eider duck] 50999 Individuals, children, Inuit |
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022-18A-19A Nagitok and Oviuak [Oviuk] plucking an eider duck (MacKenzie [Mackenzie] Delta (225) 51000 [255 July 4, 1915 Nagitok and Oviuk plucking an eider duck] Individuals, children, Inuit |
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022-20A-21A A fair-sized lake trout [see also glass plate 134, lantern slide 128] 51004 [“Friendly Arctic” Some Of The Trout Are Larger Than This. Facing Page 420] [257 July 4, 1915 A fair sized lake trout (about 12 lbs weight)] Individual; Fish, trout; Fauna |
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022-22A-23A A semi-palmated plover's nest (Plover' nest, North Coast of Canada, The Naval Service Ottawa) 51011 [263 July 6, 1915A Semi palmated Plover's nest] Bird, nest; Fauna |
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022-24A-25A Androsace 51012 (264) [264 July 8, 1915 Androerssa] Flora, plant |
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022-26A-27A Oxyeropis 51013 [265 July 8, 1915 Droserra] Flora, plant |
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022-28A-29A Dryas 51014 (266) (in emulsion: 266 Oxitropis) [266 July 8, 1915 Oxitopis] Flora, plant |
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022-30A-31A Pedicularis (Arctic flower 267) (Flowers of Peticularis Credit Geological Survey of Canada) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51015 [267 July 8, 1915 Particularis] Flora, plant |
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022-32A-33A An eider duck's nest [see also glass plate 047] 51016 Bird, nest; Fauna |
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022-34A-35A An eider duck's nest(nest of Eider Duck 51017 1/2 page with “King Eider on Nest”)(An Eider duck's nest Can Arctic Exp.) [see also glass plate 094] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51017 Bird, nest; Fauna |
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023-1A-2A Kioranna, Eskimo woman (1 of 2 views) 51018 [278 July 10, 1915 Kioranna] Individual, female, Inuit |
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023-3A-4A Kioranna, Eskimo woman (2 of 2 views) (277?) (Portrait 6 Stefansson, Friendly Arctic P 437) 51018 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Women. Facing Page 437] [278 July 10, 1915 Kioranna] Individual, female, Inuit |
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023-5A-6A Oviuak, (Atticiak's child) (1 of 2 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51020 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Girls And Women. Facing Page 565] [279 July 10, 1915 Oviuak] Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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023-7A-8A Oviuak, (Atticiak's child) (2 of 2 views) 51020 [279 July 10, 1915 Oviuak] Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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023-9A-10A Ukhukiah or Ukhukta 51024? [283 July 10, 1915 Ukhuktak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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023-11A-12A Hairy spider 51027 [285 July 12, 1915 A Hairy spider] Insect, spider |
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023-13A-14A Hairy spider (285) 51028 [285 July 12, 1915 A Hairy spider] Insect, spider |
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023-15A-16A Hairy spider 51029 [285 July 12, 1915 A Hairy spider] Insect, spider |
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023-17A-18A A Tipula (water spider) near right center of photo (in emulsion; 286 Tipula) (286) 51030 [286 July 12, 1915 Tipula] Insect, spider |
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023-19A-20A Herring gulls (1 of 3 views) (in emulsion: 288 Herring Gulls July 13, 1915) 51032 [288 July 13, 1915 Herring Gulls] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-21A-22A Herring gulls (2 of 3 views) (in emulsion: 288 Herring Gulls July 13, 1915) 51032 288 [288 July 13, 1915 Herring Gulls] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-23A-24A Herring gulls (3 of 3 views) 51032 288 [288 July 13, 1915 Herring Gulls] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-25A-26A Herring gulls (Herring Gulls) July 15, 1915?) (in emulsion: 288 Herring Gulls July 15, 1915) 51033 Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-27A-28A Herring gulls (288) (in emulsion: 288 Herring Gulls July 13, 1915) 51034 [288 July 13, 1915 Herring Gulls] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-29A-30A Herring gulls (288 probably 51035) (in emulsion: 288 Herring Gulls July 13, 1915) 51035 [288 July 13, 1915 Herring Gulls] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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023-31A-32A A pair of Old Squaws (July 1915?) (289) (in emulsion: 289 A pair of old Squaws July 13, 1915) 51037 [289 July 13, 1915 A pair of Old Squaws] Bird, Duck, Oldsquaw; Fauna |
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023-33A-34A A pair of loons coming up from diving (Loons, N. Coast, The Naval Service Ottawa) 51038 [291 July 13, 1915 A pair of Yellow-billed loons coming up from diving] Bird, Oldsqaw; Fauna |
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023-35A-36A Kaluta and child stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51040 [298 July 15, 1915 Kaluta and child]. Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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024-1A-2A Kaluta and child 51041 [298 July 15, 1915 Kaluta and child.]Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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024-3A-4A Kaluta, Copper Eskimo woman 51042 [299 July 15, 1915 Kaluta.] Individual, female, Inuit |
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024-5A-6A Kaluta, Copper Eskimo woman 51043 [299 July 15, 1915 Kaluta.] Individual, female, Inuit |
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024-7A-8A Shualuk, Copper Eskimo buy (1 of 2 views) 51045 [“Friendly Arctic” Half Grown Boy—Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 744] [300 July 17, 1915 Shualuk] Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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024-9A-10A Shualuk, Copper Eskimo buy (2 of 2 views) 51045 [300 July 17, 1915 Shualuk] Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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024-11A-12A The winter house at Bernard Harbor [similar to glass plate 270] (1 of 3 views) 51048 [302 July 17, 1915 The winter house, Bernard Harbour] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna |
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024-13A-14A The winter house at Bernard Harbor (205) (2 of 3 views) 51048 [205 June 10, 1915 Winter quarters Bernard Harbour] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna |
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024-15A-16A The winter house at Bernard Harbor (near 51048) (3 of 3 views) 51048 [433 July 13, 1916 Storing supplies in the house.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna; Flag; Individual, male |
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024-17A-18A Scenes at the fishing creek (51055) 51055 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek.] Fishing |
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024-19A-20A Scenes at the fishing creek (near 51056) (1 of 3 views) 51056 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek.] Dwelling, tent; Fishing |
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024-21A-22A Scenes at the fishing creek (near 51056 see 38619) (2 of 3 views) 51056 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek.] Fishing |
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024-23A-24A Scenes at the fishing creek (51056 307) (3 of 3 views) 51056 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek.] Fishing |
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024-25A-26A Scenes at the fishing creek (Trout - Victoria Island, 300 miles north of Arctic Circle Credit Geological Survey of Canada) (in emulsion: 257 A fair sized lake trout about 12 lbs) 51065 [257 July 4, 1915 A fair sized lake trout (about 12 lbs] Fish |
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024-27A-28A A semi-palmated plover and its young (310) (1 of 6 views) 51075 [310 July 21, 1915 A Semipalmated plover and young] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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024-29A-30A A semi-palmated plover and its young (near 51075 262) (2 of 6 views) 51075 [262 July 6, 1915 A Semipalmated Plover.] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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024-31A-32A A semi-palmated plover and its young (near 51075 262) (3 of 6 views) 51075 [262 July 6, 1915 A Semipalmated Plover.] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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024-33A-34A A semi-palmated plover and its young (near 51075 262) (4 of 6 views) 51075 [262 July 6, 1915 A Semipalmated Plover.] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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024-35A-36A A semi-palmated plover and its young (near 51075 310) (5 of 6 views) 51075 [310 July 21, 1915 A Semipalmated plover and young] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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025-1A-2A A semi-palmated plover and its young (near 51075) (6 of 6 views) 51075 Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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025-3A-4A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (in emulsion: 313 Panorama Bernard Harbor 1915) (313) 51077 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-5A-6A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (313) 51078 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-7A-8A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (313) 51079 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-9A-10A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (Inland - summer) (313) 51080 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-11A-12A Panorama of Bernard Harbor July 25, 1915 (in emulsion: 313. Panoram. Bernard Harbour. July 25, 1915.) (313) 51081 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-13A-14A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (Interior view - Arctic prairies) (313) 51082 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour.] Harbor |
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025-15A-16A Panorama of Bernard Harbor (313) (in emulsion;...Panoram. Bernard Harbour July 25, 1915) 51083 [313 July 25, 1915 Panoram of Bernard Harbour] Dwelling, tent; Harbor; Ship, in water |
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025-17A-18A North Star in Bernard Harbor (Cape Barrow Harbor August 1915 The Naval Service Ottawa Storker Storkerson caption in book says “North Star in Bernard Harbor”) (see also glass plate 135) 51085 [“Friendly Arctic” Star at Bernard Harbor. Facing Page 446] Harbor; Ship, in water |
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025-19A-20A Tattoo marks on a woman's arm (in emulsion: Tattoo marks on a woman's arm) (Attira) (1 of 3 views) see 51645-46 51087-89 Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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025-21A-22A Tattoo marks on a woman's arm (Attira) (2 of 3 views) see also 51645-46 51087-89 Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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025-23A-24A Tattoo marks on a woman's arm (Attira) (3 of 3 views) see also 51645-46 51087-89 Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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025-25A A winter hunting camp inland on Banks Island (1 of 2 views) (317) 51091 [317 Sept 23, 1915 A hunting camp inland. Natkusiak] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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025-26A-27A A winter hunting camp inland on Banks Island (2 of 2 views) (faint writing in emulsion) (317) 51091 [317 Sept 23, 1915 A hunting camp inland. Natkusiak] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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025-28A-29A A hunting camp inland. Caption in V.S.'s book is “The midnight sun” 51091a [“Friendly Arctic” A Spring Evening In Polar Regions. Facing Page 636] |
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025-30A-31A J. Sullivan (318) 51092 Individual, male |
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025-32A-33A Pack ice - Dolphin and Union Strait (in faint writing in emulsion, 319. Pack ice Dolphin...) (319. C.A.E. G.H. W.) (319) 51093 Ice, pack |
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025-34A-35A Pack ice - Dolphin and Union Strait (51094 Broken ice - at sea See “Broken Ice-1” personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) (1 of 2 views) 51094 Ice, pack |
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026-1-2 Pack ice - Dolphin and Union Strait (broken ice - at sea See “Broken Ice-1” personal red ink stamp, Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) (faint writing in emulsion) (319) (2 of 2 views) 51094 Ice, pack |
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026-3-4 Pack ice - Dolphin and Union Strait (We came ashore from the Karluk over ice like this. Spring ice ch XIV C.A.E. G.H.W. crossed out personal red stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue New York City personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) [used in Friendly Arctic, opposite page 258 stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51096 see also glass plate 023, 039] |
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026-5-6 Pack ice - Dolphin and Union Strait 51097 Ice, pack |
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026-7-8 V. Stefansson working at the typewriter January 1916 (51099 Jan '16 Wilkins pg) (1 of 2 views) 51099 [320 January 1, 1916 V. Stefansson.] Equipment, typewriter; Individual, male |
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026-9-10 V. Stefansson working at the typewriter January 1916 (2 of 2 views) 51099 [320 January 1, 1916 V. Stefansson.] Equipment, typewriter; Individual, male |
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026-11-12 Guininana and Uttaktuak, two Eskimo girls (Stefansson Friendly Arctic) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51100 [“Friendly Arctic” Guninana and Uttaktuak (Mrs. Lopez). Facing Page 397] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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026-13-14 Rock exposure near Cape Wrottlesley. Banks Island (63 Stefansson: Friendly Arctic) 51103 [“Friendly Arctic” Ground Ice. Fragments of earth shoved on top of sea ice. Facing Page 515] |
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026-15-16 The camp ready for the night (8. the camp ready for the night. 27 Stefansson Friendly Arctic) [see also glass plate 261] (1 of 2 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51104 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—Last Steps 8. The Camp Ready For The Night. Facing Page 175] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, ice block; |
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026-17-18 The camp ready for the night (snug and ready to withstand indefinitely the worst weather that possibly can come. The camp is completed and the dogs are fed for the night. It takes 45 minutes to make the house and another hour to do all the chores (2 of 2 views) 51104 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, ice block; ice block; Fauna; Individual, male |
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026-19-20 Mud shoved up by ice near Mercy Bay 51108 [328 March 30, 1916 Mud heap shoved up by ice near Mercy Bay] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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026-21-22 Remains of McClure's cache, Mercy Bay, Banks Island, N.W.T. (Barrel staves, fragments of iron, leather boots, coal, etc - the remains of McClure's cache of 20 or 30 tons of fuel and supplies. Bay of God's Mercy, Banks island G.H.W. C.A.E.) (330) 51109 [330 April 2, 1916 Ruins of McClure's cache, Mercy Bay] Cache |
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026-23-24 V. Stefansson during a blizzard 51111 [332 April 5, 1916 V.Stefansson during a blizzard. Note hoarfrost on hair and eye brows.] Equipment, binoculars case; Individual, male |
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026-25-26 Snow blocks for a snowhouse [snow house] (written on emulsion: 51112) [see also glass plate 262] 51112 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—First Four Steps 1. The Blocks Are Cut. Facing Page 174] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling snow block; Individual, male |
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026-27-28 Aligning the first blocks of a snow house (written on emulsion: 51113) (2. The first block is set on edge) [see also glass plate 263, 264] 51113 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—First Four Steps 2. The First Block Is Set on Edge. Facing Page 174] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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026-29-30 Working on the first tier of snow blocks for a snow house (written on emulsion: 51114) [see also glass plate 265] 51114 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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026-31-32 Beginning the second tier of a snowhouse [snow house] (written on emulsion: 51115) (3. The first tier complete) personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51115 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—First Four Steps 3. The First Tier Complete. Facing Page 174] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow |
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026-33-34 Beginning the second tier of a snowhouse [snow house] (written on emulsion: 51116) 51116 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling, snow block; Equipment, shovel; Individual, male; |
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026-35-36 Beginning second tier of a snowhouse [snow house] (written on emulsion: 51117) [see also glass plate 265] 51117 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—First Four Steps 4. The Beginning of the Second Tier. Facing Page 174] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling snow block; Individual, male |
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027-1-2 Working on the third tier of a snow house (personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) 51118 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male |
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027-3-4 Working on third tier of a snow house (personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) 51119 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—Last Steps 5. The Third Tier. Facing Page 175] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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027-5-6 Trimming a snow block to be put on an upper tier. 51120 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling, snow block; Individual, male |
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027-7-8 Handing in snow blocks to interior man building a snow house 51121 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling, snow block; Individual, male |
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027-9-10 Putting up fourth tier of a snow house 51122 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-11-12 Beginning the fifth tier of a snow house 51123 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-13-14 Shaping newly - placed snow bock on one of last tiers of snow house (12. Building a snow house The snow house nearing completion) (personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) 51124 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling, snow block; Individual, male; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-15-16 Trimming newly - placed block on final tier of snow house 51125 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male |
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027-17-18 Placing a block on final tier of a snow house 51126 (on emulsion: 51126) [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Tools, shovel |
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027-19-20 Placing another block in final tier of a snow house 51127 (on emulsion: 51127) [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—Last Steps 6. The Roof. Facing Page 175] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-21-22 Working on final tier of a snow house 51128 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-23-24 Finishing a snow house while equipment and dogs wait. [see also glass plate 267] 51129 [“Friendly Arctic” The Dogs Sleep In Their Harness While We Make Camp. Facing Page 314] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled;Tools, shovel |
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027-25-26 Closing the top of a snow house (typed label: Building a snow house. Please credit to: Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Ottawa, Canada. Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street New York, N.Y.) [see also glass plate 268] 51130 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled; Tools, shovel |
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027-27-28 The last block put in place in a snow house (typed label: 7. The last block) 51131 [“Friendly Arctic” Constructing a Snowhouse—Last Steps 7. The Last Block. Facing Page 175] [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Sled |
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027-29-30 Finishing a snow house 51132 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Dwelling, snow block; Individual, male |
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027-31-32 Banking sides of snow house to cut wind 51133 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Tools, shovel |
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027-33-34 Finishing the banking of a snow house 51134 [333 April 10, 1916 Constructing a snow house. 12 feet in t, diam.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow block; Fauna; Individual, male; Tools, ax, shovel |
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027-35-36 “Split-the Wind” a Nome racing Eskimo and his favorite dog (Emiu and his favorite dog) 51136 [“Friendly Arctic” Emiu Was Fond of Small, Fast Dogs. Facing Page 609] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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028-1-2 Mixed St. Bernard and Eskimo dog - best type of dog - (Mixed St. Bernard and Eskimo dog - best type of Dog also portrait of Natkusiak Stefansson; Friendly Arctic) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51137 [“Friendly Arctic”Natkusiak And His Favorite Big Dog. Facing Page 608] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male, Inuit |
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028-3-4 A sled - (retouched version) and similar shot showing original location of sled) (light weight sled) (1 of 2 views) 51142 Sled |
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028-5-6 A sled - (retouched version) and similar shot showing original location of sled) (2 of 2 views) 51142 Animal, dog; Fauna; Sled |
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028-7-8 Polar coast in winter on the way to “New Land” (16 Stephenson Friendly Arctic) [see also glass plate 130, lantern slide 360] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51146 [“Friendly Arctic” A Polar Coast In Winter—Melville Island. Facing Page 585] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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028-9-10 Chunk of earth shoved up by ice (Wilkins) (Earth shoved up by Ice - 2 See “Earth Shoved up by Ice - 1 and “Underground Ice” 64 Stephenson Friendly Arctic” stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51147 [“Friendly Arctic” Ground ice. A lump of earth on top of a cake of sea ice. Facing Page 515] Ice; Individual, male |
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028-11-12 V. Stefansson 51151 Individual, male |
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028-13-14 Polar Bear in winter quarters (1 of 2 views) 51152 Ship, in ice |
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028-15-16 Polar Bear in winter quarters (2 of 2 views) 51152 Ship, in ice |
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028-17-18 Polar Bear in winter quarters(near 51153 Album #4 (#349 is a similar view with sail up. Polar Bear) (1 of 2 views) 51153 Pelts; Ship, in ice |
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028-19-20 Polar Bear in winter quarters (2 of 2 views) 51153 Pelts; Ship, in ice |
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028-21-22 The Polar Bear in winter quarters (349 The Polar Bear) (Note Arctic fox skins) 51154 [349 April 25, 1916 The schooner POLAR BEAR in winter quarters] Pelts; Ship, in ice |
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028-23-24 Funeral of J. J. Jones, engineer of the (350) (Funeral of Jones - B. Use this or Funeral of Jones A, whichever is the better picture) Polar Bear 51155 [350 April 27, 1916 Funeral of J. Jones, Engineer.] Flag; Grave; Individuals, male |
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028-25-26 Funeral of J. J. Jones, engineer of the Polar Bear (51156) (Funeral of Jones A Half page with grave of Norem or omit both) 51156 [350 April 27, 1916 Funeral of J. Jones. Engineer] Casket; Flag; Grave; Individual, male |
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028-27-28 Clearing the decks of the Polar Bear 51157? Animal, dog; Fauna; Ship |
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028-29-30 Nutainna in Eskimo clothing (front view) (51160 356) [356 May 1, 1916 Nutainna Minto Inlet. Eskimo.] Individual, male, Inuit |
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028-31-32 Natainna in Eskimo clothing (rear view) (51160 356) [356 May 1, 1916 Nutainna Minto Inlet. Eskimo.] 51161 Individual, male, Inuit |
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028-33-34 Tuptanna, Eskimo man with bow and arrows (51162 357 Tuptanna) 51162 Hunting, bow and arrow; Individual, male, Inuit |
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028-35-36 Tuptanna, rear view of Eskimo man with bow and arrows (51163 351 Eskimo with bow) 51163 Hunting, bow and arrow; Individual, male, Inuit |
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029-1-2 Snow house in camp with gear hung out to air (51174 Animal, dog; Dwelling, snow house;Fauna |
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029-3-4 Copper Eskimo girls in fancy dress (Dark Two shades of fawn Leggings white yellow red Up & down stripes Red & White Copper Eskimo girls [see also glass plate 002] 51178 Individual, female, Inuit |
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029-5-6 Hauling the dory to the Polar Bear (51179) (1 of 2 views) 51179 Animal, dog; Boat; Dwelling; Fauna; Individual, male |
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029-7-8 Hauling the dory to the Polar Bear (in emulsion: 370. Hauling the dory to the Polar Bear May 16th 1916) (2 of 2 views) (370 or 374) 51179 [370 May 9, 1916 Hauling the Mary Sachs dory to the POLAR BEAR.] Animal, dog; Boat; Fauna; Individual, male; Ship |
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029-9-10 Storkerson, his wife and children (printed on emulsion: 51180) 51180 [“Friendly Arctic” Storkerson's Family. Facing Page 696] Individuals, children; Individual, female; Individual, male |
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029-11-12 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (1 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-13-14 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (2 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-15-16 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (3 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-17-18 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (4 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-19-20 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (5 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-21-22 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (6 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit; Individual, male |
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029-23-24 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (7 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit; Individual, male |
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029-25-26 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (8 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individual, Inuit |
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029-27-28 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (9 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-29-30 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (10 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-31-32 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307 Scenes at the fishing creek) (11 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-33-34 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (12 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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029-35-36 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 393) (13 of 23 views) 51189 [393 June 30, 1916 Scenes at the fishing creek. (The first dash.) A bite, bringing in the load)]Fish; Fishing; Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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030-1-2 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (393) (14 of 23 views) 51189 [393 June 30, 1916 Scenes at the fishing creek. (The first dash.) A bite, bringing in the load)] Fishing; Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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030-3-4 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 393) (15 of 23 views) 51189 [393 June 30, 1916 Scenes at the fishing creek. (The first dash.) A bite, bringing in the load)] Fishing; Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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030-5-6 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (16 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Children, Inuit; Fishing; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, Inuit |
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030-7-8 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 “Copper Eskimos” fishing Stefansson calls them sober they use implements of beaten native copper. To news paper readers these are known as the “Blood Eskimos” The Naval Service of Ottawa) (17 of 23 views) 51189 Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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030-9-10 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189) (18 of 23 views) 51189 Fishing; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, Inuit |
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030-11-12 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 307) (19 of 23 views) 51189 [307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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030-13-14 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 393 all fishing pictures under 51189) (20 of 23 views) 51189 [393 June 30, 1916 Scenes at the fishing creek. (The first dash.) A bite, bringing in the load)] Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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030-15-16 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (21 of 23 views) 51189 307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fish; Fishing: Individuals, Inuit |
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030-17-18 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek 22 of 23 views) 51189 307 July 20, 1915 Scenes at the fishing creek] Fishing; Individuals, Inuit |
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030-19-20 Scenes of Eskimos fishing at the fishing creek (51189 Photographs copyright, Viljalmur Stefansson Eskimos Fishing 5 1/8″ (these are “copper” or “Blonde” Eskimos) (23 of 23 views) 51189 Fish; Fishing; Individual, child, male, Inuit; Individual, Inuit |
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030-21-22 The Southern Party's house (near 51194) (1 of 2 views) 51194 [433 July 13, 1916 Storing supplies in the house.] Dwelling, sod; Flag; Individual, male |
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030-23-24 The Southern Party's house (433) (2 of 2 views) 51194 [“Friendly Arctic” The House At Bernard Harbor. Facing Page 649] [433 July 13, 1916 Storing supplies in the house.] Dwelling, sod; Flag; Individual, male |
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030-25-26 The Alaska in Bernard harbor (51195) 51195 [397 July 5, 1916 The “ALASKA” in Bernard Habour] Barrels; Boat; Ship, in water |
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030-27-28 Unalina's camp, Bernard Harbor (51196 398) 51196 [398 July 5, 1916 Unalina's camp] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit, Individual, male, Inuit |
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030-29-30 Corporal W.V. Bruce, R.N.W.M.P. (51197 399) (399) 51197 [399 Corp. Bruce R. N. W. M. P.] Individual, male |
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030-31-32 J. Sullivan (J. Sullivan 51198) 51198 [400 July 15, 1916 J. Sullivan. cook. (Cockney).] Individual, male |
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030-33-34 J. E. Hoff Engineer of the Alaska, 1916 (J. E. Hof 51200) (1 of 2 views) 51200 [401 July 5, 1916 J. E. Hoff. engineer.] Individual, male |
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030-35-36 J. E. Hoff Engineer of the Alaska, 1916 (51200) (2 of 2 views) 51200 [401 July 5, 1916 J. E. Hoff. engineer.] Individual, male |
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031-1A-2A Captain Daniel Sweeney, Master of the Alaska, 1914-1916 (1 of 4 views) 51202 [402 July 6, 1916 Captain D. Sweeney.]] Individual, male |
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031-3A-4A Captain Daniel Sweeney, Master of the Alaska, 1914-1916 (2 of 4 views) 51202 [402 July 6, 1916 Captain D. Sweeney.] Individual, male |
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031-5A-6A Captain Daniel Sweeney, Master of the Alaska, 1914-1916 (3 of 4 views) 51202 [402 July 6, 1916 Captain D. Sweeney.] Individual, male |
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031-7A-8A Captain Daniel Sweeney, Master of the Alaska, 1914-1916 (4 of 4 views) 51202 [402 July 6, 1916 Captain D. Sweeney.] Individual, male |
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031-9A-10A John J. O'Neill, geologist (1 of 4 views) (402 J. J. O'Neill 51206) 51206 [403 July 6, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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031-11A-12A John J. O'Neill, geologist (2 of 4 views) 51206 [403 July 6, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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031-13A-14A John J. O'Neill, geologist (3 of 4 views) 51206 [403 July 6, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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031-15A-16A John J. O'Neill, geologist (4 of 4 views) 51206 [403 July 6, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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031-17A-18A Charles D. LaNauze, Inspector, R.N.W.M.P. (1 of 4 views) (404 51210) 51210 [404 July 7, 1916 Inspector LaNauze. R. N. W. M. P.] Individual, male |
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031-19A-20A Charles D. LaNauze, Inspector, R.N.W.M.P. (2 of 4 views) 51210 [404 July 7, 1916 Inspector LaNauze. R. N. W. M. P.] Individual, male |
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031-21A-22A Charles D. LaNauze, Inspector, R.N.W.M.P. (3 of 4 views) 51210 [404 July 7, 1916 Inspector LaNauze. R. N. W. M. P.] Individual, male |
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031-23A-24A Charles D. LaNauze, Inspector, R.N.W.M.P. (4 of 4 views) 51210 [404 July 7, 1916 Inspector LaNauze. R. N. W. M. P.] Individual, male |
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031-25A-26A Inspector LaNauze and his dog Mike (404 51214) (405) (in emulsion:...dog Mike July 6, 1916) 51214 [405 July 7, 1916 Inspector LaNauze. R. N. W. M. P. and his dog Mike] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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031-27A-28A Rudolph M. Anderson, Second-in-command of the Expedition. Zoologist. (Dr. R. M. Anderson July 7, 1916) (1 of 2 views) 51215 [406 July 6, 1916 Dr. R. M. Anderson, Ornithologist] Individual, male |
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031-29A-30A Rudolph M. Anderson, Second-in-command of the Expedition. Zoologist. (51215 406) (Dr. R. M. Anderson, July 7, 1916) (2of 2 views) 51215 [406 July 6, 1916 Dr. R. M. Anderson, Ornithologist] Individual, male |
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031-31A-32A Rudolph M. Anderson, Second-in-command of the Expedition. Zoologist (70 Dr. R. Anderson 51217) (in emulsion: 406 Dr. R. M. Anderson July 7th, 1916) (1 of 2 views) 51217 [406 July 6, 1916 Dr. R. M. Anderson, Ornithologist] Individual, male |
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031-33A-34A Rudolph M. Anderson, Second-in-command of the Expedition. Zoologist (Dr Anderson (18) Stefansson Friendly Arctic right side 1/2 p. with Capt. Bartlett must be used Dr. Rudolph M. Anderson (Capt. Bartlett picture to come) (2 of 2 views) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51217 [“Friendly Arctic” Dr. R. M. Anderson Facing Page 26] Individual, male |
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031-35A-36A Rudolph M. Anderson (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) 51218 Individual, male |
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032-1-2 The dogs trying to escape from the mosquitos [mosquitoes] (51219) (in emulsion: 407 Dogs trying to escape from mosquitos [mosquitoes] July 8, 1916) [“Friendly Arctic” Trying To Keep Cool On A Hot Arctic Day. Facing Page 421] 51219 [407 July 8, 1916 Dogs trying to escape from mosquitos [mosquitoes]] Animal, dogs; Fauna |
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032-3-4 Dog covered with mosquitoes (Denby surrounded by mosquitos [mosquitoes] 51220) [see also glass plate 137, 138] 51220 [“Friendly Arctic” On the Coppermine River in 1910 the Mosquitoes bit Our Dogs Around the Eyes Till The Eyes Swelled Closed, Making Them Temporarily Blind, Facing Page 16] [408 July 8, 1916 Denby troubled with mosquitos [mosquitoes] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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032-5-6 Dog troubled by mosquitos [mosquitoes] (Doc troubled by mosquitoes 51221) (Dog troubled by mosquitoes July 8th, 1916. Bernard Harbour, N.W.T. G. H. Wilkins phot. (Please return this photo!) from Frits Johansen for Stefansson #409) (personal stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue New York City) (in emulsion: 409 Doc troubled by mosquitos July*, 1916) 51221 [409 July 8, 1916 Doc troubled by mosquitos. [mosquitoes] |
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032-7-8 An Eskimo blind for shooting caribou (410) [see Friendly Arctic page 258 “tent ring” A tent ring is an important subject - Do not omit] 51223 [“Friendly Arctic” A Tent Ring. Facing Page 258] [410 July 8, 1916 An eskimo “blind” to hide behind when shooting caribou] Hunting |
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032-9-10 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl (412) (1 of 2 views) 51224 [412 July 11, 1916 Kila] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-11-12 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl (412) (2 of 2 views) 51224 [412 July 11, 1916 Kila] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-13-14 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl [see also glass plate 015] (412) (face tattoo 1/2 p. print with “Body tattoo” (70) Stefansson Friendly Arctic (1 of 2 views) (on emulsion: showing tattoo marks on the face) picture stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51226 [“Friendly Arctic” Tattooing—Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 469] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-15-16 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl (Kila 51226) (2 of 2 views) 51226 [412 July 11, 1916 Kila] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-17-18 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl (1 of 2 views) (412) 51228 [412 July 11, 1916 Kila] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-19-20 Kila, Copper Eskimo girl (2 of 2 views) (412 Copper Eskimo girl - Victoria Island) (412) 51228 [412 July 11, 1916 Kila] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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032-21-22 Kennyuk, Copper Eskimo girl (Copper Girl laughing Stefansson Friendly Arctic p 389 lower) (413 51230) [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Girl. Facing Page 389] 51230 [413 July 11, 1916 Kennyuk.] Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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032-23-24 Ikpukuak and Higgilak in Copper Eskimo dress (rear view) (414) 51233 [414 July 11, 1916 IKPUKUAK and HIGGILAK] Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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032-25-26 Ikpukuak and Higgilak in Copper Eskimo dress (front view) 51234 Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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032-27-28 Ikpukuak and Higgilak in copper Eskimo dress (rear view) typed label Copper Eskimos -- Coronation Gulf, Canada. Please credit to: Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Ottawa, Canada. Return to: V. Stefansson 67 Morton Street New York, N.Y. [see also glass plate 004] 51235 [“Friendly Arctic” It Is Holiday Five Days Out Of Seven Among The Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 468] Individuals, Inuit |
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032-29-30 Diamond Jenness, Anthropologist (D. Jenness 51236) (1 of 3 views) 51236 [415 July 11, 1916 D. Jenness. Anthropologist] Individual, male |
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032-31-32 Diamond Jenness, Anthropologist (415) (2 of 3 views) 51236 [415 July 11, 1916 D. Jenness. Anthropologist] Individual, male |
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032-33-34 Diamond Jenness, Anthropologist (415) (3 of 3 views) 51236 [415 July 11, 1916 D. Jenness. Anthropologist] Individual, male |
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032-35-36 Sabine gulls at Baillie Islands (475 51239) (1 of 3 views) 51239 [475 July 26, 1916 Sabine gulls riding the surf] Bird, Gull, Sabine; Fauna |
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033-1-2 Sabine gulls at Baillie Islands (475 51239) (in emulsion: 475 Sabine Gulls B. I. July 26, 1916) (2 of 3 views) 51239 [475 July 26, 1916 Sabine gulls riding the surf.] Bird, Gull, Sabine |
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033-3-4 Sabine gulls at Baillie Islands (475) (3 of 3 views) 51239 [475 July 26, 1916 Sabine gulls riding the surf.] Bird, Gull, Sabine |
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033-5-6 Frits Johansen, botanist and marine biologist (Fritz Johanson) (416) (1 of 3 views) 51240 [416 July 11, 1916 Fritz [Frits] Johansen. Naturalist] Individual, male |
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033-7-8 Frits Johansen, botanist and marine biologist (416) (2 of 3 views) 51240 [416 July 11, 1916 Fritz [Frits] Johansen. Naturalist] Individual, male |
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033-9-10 Frits Johansen, botanist and marine biologist (416) (3 of 3 views) 51240 [416 July 11, 1916 Fritz [Frits] Johansen. Naturalist] Individual, male |
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033-11-12 Edna Klinkenberg (Klengenberg) and a dog (51242 Edna Klinkenburg) 51242 [468 July 26, 1916 Edna Klinkenburg [Klinkenberg] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, female; |
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033-13-14 Jenny and Kila Copper Eskimo girls stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division Oct 23 1927 51251 [420 July 11, 1916 Kenneyuk and Kila (various clothes and positions.)] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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033-15-16 Jenny and Kila, Copper Eskimo girls (420 51251 Jenny & Kila) 51251 [420 July 11, 1916 Kenneyuk and Kila (various clothes and positions.)] Dwelling,, tent; Individuals, females, Inuit |
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033-17-18 A summer cache Bernard Harbor (421 51252 A summer cache) (in emulsion: 421 summer...)51252 [421 July 12, 1916 Summer caches. Oliksoak Island.] Cache |
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033-19-20 Sinnisiak, Eskimo man (Sinnisiak 51259) 51259 [422 July 12, 1916 Sinnisiak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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033-21-22 Uluksuk, Eskimo man (423 51260) 51260 I[423 July 12, 1916 Uluksak [in list `Eskimos Full Face' spelled Uluksuak]] Individual, male, Inuit |
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033-23-24 Spotty (426 51264)) (in emulsion: Spotty) 51263 [426 July 12, 1916 Spotty] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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033-25-26 Sod house, winter quarters at Bernard Harbor (sod house, Stef. expedition mainland side of Dolphin & Union straits, 1915 AS (429) 51266 [429 July 12, 1916 The Southern Party's House.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Dwelling, tent;Fauna; Flag |
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033-27-28 Sod house, winter quarters at Bernard Harbor (51267 House - 1 Sod house at Bernard Harbor - typical of the base camps of the Expedition half page with House 2 (429) 51267 [429 July 12, 1916 The Southern Party's House.] Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna; Flag |
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033-29-30 The Alaska in Bernard Harbor (430) (430 - Alaska in Bernard Harbor July 12, 1916 51268) (in emulsion: 430 Alaska) 51268 [430 July 12, 1916 “Alaska” Bernard Harbour.] Flag; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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033-31-32 Loading the Alaska. (431) (in emulsion: 431 Loading the Alaska) 51269 [431 July 13, 1916 Loading the Alaska] Barrels; Boat; Individuals, male; Ship, in water |
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033-33-34 Loading the Alaska. (431) (431 51270) 51270 [431 July 13, 1916 Loading the Alaska] Barrel; Boat; Individual, male; Ship, in water |
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033-35-36 The Alaska ready to leave Bernard Harbor July 1916 (432) (432 51271)(in emulsion: 432 Alaska ready to leave Bernard Harbour July 13, 1916) 51271 [432 July 13, 1916 ALASKA ready to leave.] Dwelling, tent; Ship, in water |
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034-1A-2A The Alaska leaving the harbor, (Bernard) July 13, 1916 (Alaska leaving the Harbour July, 13, 1916) (436) 51272 [436 July 13, 1916 The ALASKA leaving the harbour.] Ship, in water |
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034-3A-4A Last view of house at Bernard Harbor looking to sea. 1916 (“Last view of house [at Bernard Harbor] looking to sea.” between 51273 - 51280) (434) 51275 [434 July 13, 1916 The last view of the house as Bernard Harbour.] Dwelling, sod; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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034-5A-6A View of winter quarters at Bernard Harbor Last view of the house. (View of house at Bernard Harbor) (434) 51276 [434 July 13, 1916 The last view of the house at Bernard Harbour.] Boat; Dwelling, sod; Dwelling, tent |
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034-7A-8A D. Jenness saying goodbye to his family (435) 51277 [435 July 13, 1916 Jenness saying goodbye to his family] Boat; Individual, male; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male; Inuit |
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034-9A-10A The Alaska leaving Bernard Harbor (432) 51278 [432 July 13, 1916 ALASKA ready to leave.] Dwelling, tent; Ship, in water |
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034-11A-12A The Alaska leaving Bernard Harbor (436 51279 The “Alaska” leaving Bernard Harbor) (436) 51279 [436 July 13, 1916 ALASKA ready to leave.] Dwelling, sod; Equipment, weather; Ship, in water |
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034-13A-14A Spring ice break-up at entrance to Bernard Harbor (51281 Pack ice at entrance of Bernard Harbour C.A.E. G.H. W.) (437) 51281 [437 July 13, 1916 Pan ice in the straits near Bernard Harbour.] Harbor; Ice, pack |
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034-15A-16A Eider duck on nest (438) 51284 [438 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks nest. Pi-hu-mi-lak-suit.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-17A-18A Eider duck on nest (Female King Eider) (439) (1 of 2 views) 51285 [439 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks sitting on nest.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-19A-20A Eider duck on nest (Female King Eider) (439) (2 of 2 views) 51285 [439 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks sitting on nest.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-21A-22A Eider duck on nest (439) (in emulsion: 439 Eider duck on nest.) 51286 [439 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks sitting on nest.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-23A-24A Eider duck on nest (439) (in emulsion: 439 Eider ducks nest.) 51287 [439 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks sitting on nest.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-25A-26A Eider duck on nest (439) (in emulsion: 439 Eider duck on nest.) 51288 [439 July 15, 1916 Eider ducks sitting on nest.] Bird, Duck, Eider |
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034-27A-28A Diamond Jenness on board ship (440 51291) [in emulsion: 400 D. Jenness July 20, 1916] [440 July 20, 1916 D. Jenness] Animal, dog; Boat, kayak; Fauna; Individual, male; Ship |
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034-29A-30A Diamond Jenness on board ship (440 51292)) 51292 [440 July 20, 1916 D. Jenness] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Ship |
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034-31A-32A John J. O'Neill aboard ship (442) (1 of 2 views) 51294 [442 July 21, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male; Ship; Snowshoes |
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034-33A-34A John J. O'Neill aboard ship (442 51294) (2 of 2 views) 51294 [442 July 21, 1916 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male; Ship; Sled |
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034-35A-36A The dogs on the beach (444 51296 The dogs on the beach) [444 July 23, 1916 The dogs on the beach.] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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035-1-2 Spot (in emulsion: 445 small dog Spot July 23, 1916) (445 51297) [445 July 23, 1916 Spot Kagmallit [Kugmallit] dog] 51297 Animal, dog; Fauna |
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035-3-4 The hills at the back of Darnley Bay between Cape Lyon and Cape Parry 51299 Ice |
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035-5-6 The hills at the back of Darnley Bay between Cape Lyon and Cape Parry (447 51300)) 51300 [447 July 23, 1916 The hills back of Darnley Bay] Ice |
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035-7-8 Pierce [Pearce] Point Harbor, N.W.T. (448. G.W. Arctic Canada Pierce Point Harbour The Naval Service Ottawa Storker Storkerson 51301) 51301 [448 July 23, 1916 Pierce [Pearce] Point Harbour.] Cliff |
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035-9-10 Klinkenberg's camp [?] Pierce [Pearce] Point (449) [in emulsion: 449] [51302?] [449 July 23, 1915 Klinkenburgs [Klinkenbergs] camp Pierce [Pearce] Point] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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035-11-12 Cape Parry 457 (1 of 2 views) 51306 [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-13-14 Cape Parry 457 (2 of 2 views) 51306 [“Friendly Arctic” A Polar Coast In Summer—Cape Parry. Facing Page 585] [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-15-16 Coast near Cape Parry, Parry Peninsula, Mackenzie District 457 (in emulsion: 457 Coast near C...)(457 C.A.E. G.H.W.) 51314 [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-17-18 Coast near Cape Parry 457 (in emulsion: Coast near Cape Parry) (457 C.A.E. G.H.W.) 51315 [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-19-20 Coast near Cape Parry 457 (457 C.A.E. G. H. W. [51316] Arctic coast line near Cape Parry) (in emulsion: 457 Near Cape Parry. July 24) 51316 [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-21-22 Coast near Cape Parry 457 51317 [457 July 24, 1916 various views of the coast near Cape Parry] Cape Parry |
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035-23-24 McDonald Islands east of Cape Parry [?] 450 (1 of 4 views) [450 July 23, 1916 The first point west of Pierce [Pearce] Point] 5134-51317 |
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035-25-26 McDonald Islands east of Cape Parry [?] 451 [in emulsion: 451 McDonald Islands east of Cape Parry] (2 of 4 views) 5134-51317 [451 July 23, 1916 Macdonald Islands east of Cape Parry] |
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035-27-28 McDonald Islands east of Cape Parry [?] 453 (453 C.A.E.G.H.W.) (3 of 4 views) 5134-51317 [453 July 24, 1916 Cox leaving beacon at Cape Parry.] |
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035-29-30 McDonald Islands east of Cape Parry [?] 455 (4 of 4 views) 5134-51317 [455 July 24, 1916 The portage behind Keats Point.] |
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035-31-32 Baillie Island 458 51318 [in emulsion: 458. Baillie Island July 1916.] [458 July 26, 1916 The Baillie Islands.] Dwelling, wood frame; Flag |
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035-33-34 Baillie Island 458 51319 [in emulsion: 458 Baillie Island] [458 July 26, 1916 The Baillie Islands.] Barrel; Dwelling,, tent; Ship |
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035-35-36 Larson and Hudson's Bay Post, Baillie Islands [in emulsion; 459 Larson and Hudson Bay Post B.I. July] 51320 [459 July 26, 1916 The Baillie Island Hudson Bay post and Mr Larson Manager.] Animal, dogs; Fauna; Dwelling,, wood frame; Individual, male; Pipe |
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036-1-2 Munalina and his year's pay [?] 461 [51322?] [461 July 26, 1916 Munalina and his outfit. (one years pay) Boat; Individual, male, Inuit |
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036-3-4 Village scene - Baillie Island Drying Walrus skins [in emulsion: 462] 462 51323 [462 July 26, 1916 Scenes about the village at Baillie Islands.] Ship, in water; Skins |
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036-5-6 Village Tents - Baillie Island 462 (462 51324) [in emulsion: 452 Village Baillie Island July 1916) 51324 [462 July 26, 1916 Scenes about the village at Baillie Islands.] Animal, dog; Boat; Dwelling,, tent; Fauna; Individual |
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036-7-8 Village scene - Baillie Island Drying meat 462 51325 (462 51325) [462 July 26, 1916 Scenes about the village at Baillie Islands.] Animal, dog; Boat; Fauna |
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036-9-10 Scene at Baillie Island? 463 [51326?] (463 51326) [463 July 26, 1916 Type of boat used on the Mackenzie (upper)] Boats |
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036-11-12 Charlie Klinkenberg [Klengenberg] 464 51329 (464 51329 Charlie Klinkenberg) [in emulsion: 464 Charlie...] 51329 [464 July 26, 1916 Charlie Klinkenburg [Klinkenberg] Boat; Individual, male |
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036-13-14 Charlie Klinkenberg's boat (i.e. Charles Klengenberg) Ship's name is Laura Waugh 465 51330 [465 July 26, 1916 Charlie Klinkenbrug [Klinkenberg] boat, the Laura Waugh] Individuals; Ship, in water |
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036-15-16 Charlie Klinkenberg's boat (in emulsion: 465. Klinkenburg's [Klinkenberg's] boat.) 465) 51331 [465 July 26, 1916 Charlie Klinkenbrug [Klinkenberg] boat, the Laura Waugh] Animal, dog; Boat; Fauna; Ship, in water |
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036-17-18 Charlie Klinkenberg and family (in emulsion: 51332) [similar to negative 001-3-4] 51332 [466 July 26, 1916 Charlie Klinkeburg and family (group)] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, children; Individuals, female; Individuals, male |
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036-19-20 Edna Klinkenberg 468 51333 (468 Edna Klinkenberg [Klinkenberg] 51333) 51333 [468 July 26, 1916 Edna Klinkenburg [Klinkenberg]] Individual, child, female, Inuit; Individual, child, Inuit |
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036-21-22 Edna Klinkenberg (girl is part white- photo taken in northern Alaska) [see also glass plate 065] 51334 Individual, female |
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036-23-24 Annie [?] 470 (in emulsion: Annie. Unalina's daughter) (470 51336) 51336 [470 July 26, 1916 Annie, Unalina's daughter] Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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036-25-26 Mamayauk [Mammayauk] half-white girl, Cape Bathurst [on emulsion: 51337] [see also glass plate 012, 040, 066, and lantern slide 147] [“Friendly Arctic” Mamayauk, Half-white Girl, Cape Bathurst. Facing Page 389] 51337 Individual, female |
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036-27-28 Mamayauk [Mammayauk] (51338 Eskimo girls from northern Alaska - the larger pretty girl is part white) [see also glass plate 013 and lantern slide 191] 51338 Individuals, female |
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036-29-30 Mammayauk and her mother 51339 Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, female |
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036-31-32 Mammayauk and her mother 51340 Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, female |
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036-33-34 Baillie Island man 473 (473 51341 Types of Baillie Islanders) (in emulsion: 473 51341 Types of Baillie Islanders July 1916) 51341 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, male, Inuit |
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036-35-36 Baillie Island man 473 (473 51342) 473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, male, Inuit |
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037-1-2 Baillie Island Eskimo family 473 (473 Types of Baillie Islanders 51343) [in emulsion: 473 B.I. types] 51343 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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037-3-4 Baillie Island Eskimos 473 (Point Barrow Couple Stephenson Friendly Arctic) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51344 [“Friendly Arctic” McKenzie Family. Facing Page 41] [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Dwelling, tent; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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037-5-6 Baillie Island Eskimo man (personal red stamp Vilhjalmur Stephenson 36 Bedford St., New York) (Types of Baillie Islanders Eskimos wearing labrets inserted in lower lip) (1 of 2 views) 51347 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, male, Inuit; Labret |
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037-7-8 Baillie Island Eskimo man (2of 2 views) (473) 51347 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, male, Inuit; Labret |
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037-9-10-11 Baillie Island Eskimo woman (right hand Friendly Arctic, Old Mackenzie Eks woman 1/2 page with “Mamayauk” half white, Cape Bathurst) (473) 51348 [“Friendly Arctic” Old Point Barrow Woman. Facing Page 744] [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, female, Inuit |
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037-12-13 Baillie Island woman 473 (473 Types of Baillie Islanders 51349) 51349 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Barrel; Individual, female, Inuit |
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037-14-15 Baillie Island couple 473 (473 Types of Baillie Islanders 51350) [in emulsion: 473 B.I. Types July] 51350 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Labret |
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037-16-17 Baillie Island Eskimo woman and child 473 (473 Types of Baillie Islanders 51351) 51351 [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, child, Inuit; Individual,female, Inuit |
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037-18-19 Sabine gulls of Baillie Island 475 51353 [in emulsion: 475. Sabine Gull. B.I.] [475 July 26, 1916 Sabine gulls riding the surf] Bird, Gull, Sabine; Fauna |
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037-20-21 Sabine gulls - Baillie Island 475 51354 (475 51354) [in emulsion: 475 Sabine Gulls, B. I. July 26, 1916] 51354 475 July 26, 1916 Sabine gulls riding the surf] Bird, Gull, Sabine; Fauna |
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037-22-23 Sanderlings - Baillie Island 476 51355 (476 51355) 51355 [476 July 26, 1916 Sanderlings] Bird, Sanderling; Fauna |
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037-24-25 The Rosie H at Baillie Island 477 51356 (477) 51356 [477 July 26, 1916 “Rosie H.” (schooner)] Boat; Ship, in water |
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037-26-27 Herschel Island (Herschel Harbor at Herschel Island) (479) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51358 [“Friendly Arctic” The Harbor And Village, Herschel Island. Facing Page 388] 51358 [479 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Harbor |
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037-28-29 Herschel Island 480 51359 (480 51359) 51358 [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, wood frame; Dwelling, tent; Flag |
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037-30-31 Herschel Island - north - east Cape of the island showing whaleboats & driftwood 480 (480 51360 G.H.W. The north East Cape of Herschel Island seen from Police Barracks, showing whale boats and driftwood on beach The Naval Service, Ottawa) 51360 [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Boat: Dwelling, wood frame |
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037-32-33 Herschel Island 480 51361 (480 51361) 51361 [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, tent |
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037-34-35 Herschel Island 480 51362 (51362) [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, tent |
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037-36 Herschel Island 482 51363 [482 Aug 4, 1916 Hudson Bay Factor's H. I.] Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood structure |
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038-1A-2A Herschel Island 480 (51364) 51364 [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, wood frame |
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038-3A-4A Herschel Island 480 51365 [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame |
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038-5A-6A Herschel Island 481 51366 (481 51366) 51366 [481 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island Main Street.] Dwelling, tent; Dwelling,wood frame |
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038-7A-8A Herschel Island 480 51367 (480 51367?) [in emulsion: 2 and 480 H.I.] [480 Aug 4, 1916 Herschel Island] Dwelling, wood frame |
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038-9A-10A The R. N.W. M. P. coming on board at Herschel Island 484 51369 (484 51369) [484 Aug 4, 1916 R. N. W. M. P. coming on board] Boat; Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame; Flag; Individuals, male |
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038-11A-12A The R. N.W.M. P. coming on board at Herschel Island 484 51370 (484 51370) [484 Aug 4, 1916 R. N. W. M. P. coming on board] Boat; Individuals, male |
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038-13A-14 The R. N.W. M. P. coming on board at Herschel Island (51371) 51371 [485 Aug 4, 1916 Hudson Bay schooner “Fort MacPherson”Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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038-15A-16A The Hudson Bay boat, Fort MacPherson at Herschel Island [in emulsion: 486 Hudson Bay boat Fort Macpherson H. I.] (1 of 2 views) 486 51372 (486 51372-A) Ship, in water |
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038-17A-18A The Hudson Bay boat, Fort MacPherson at Herschel Island (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) (2 of 2 views) (486) 51372 951372?-B) Individuals, male; Ship, in water |
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038-19A-20A Red foxes in cage 480 51373 (487 51373) [486 Aug 4, 1916 Three red and one cross fox for sale.] Animal, fox; Fauna, Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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038-21A-22A Arctic cotton grass at Herschel Island (A meadow and flowers of the cotton plant - Herschel Island, North Coast of Canada please credit Department of Mines, Ottawa Canada personal red stamp: Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) [see also glass plate 254] stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51374 [“Friendly Arctic” A Meadow and Flowers of the Cotton |
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038-23A-24A Daisies? [see also glass plate 255] 51375 [488 Aug 4, 1916 Daises [Daisies]] H. I. Flora, Daisies |
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038-25A-26A Grave yard at Herschel Island 12 51376 (12 51376) 51376 [490 Aug 4, 1916 Grave Yards. Herschel Island] Grave yard |
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038-27A-28A Grave yard at Herschel Island 490 51377 (490 51377) 51377 [490 Aug 4, 1916 Grave Yards. Herschel Island] Grave yard |
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038-29A-30A Grave yard at Herschel Island (1 of 2 views) 490 51378 (490 51378) [in emulsion: 490 grave yard] [490 Aug 4, 1916 Grave Yards. Herschel Island] Grave yard |
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038-31A-32A Grave yard at Herschel Island (2 of 2 views) 490 51378 [490 Aug 4, 1915 Grave Yards. Herschel Island] Grave yard |
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038-33A-34A Northwest corner of Herschel Island showing erosion along the coast 491 51379 (491 51379) [491 Aug 4, 1916 N. W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion] Coast |
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038-35A-36A Northwest corner of Herschel Island showing erosion along the coast 491 51380 (491 51380) [491 Aug 4, 1916 N. W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion] Coast |
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039-1A-2A N.W. corner of Herschel Island showing erosion along the coast 491 51381 (491 51381) 51381 [491 Aug 4, 1916 N. W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion.] Coast |
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039-3A-4A N.W. corner of Herschel Island showing coastal erosion 491 51382 (491 51382) 51382 [491 Aug 4, 1916 N. W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion.] Coast |
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039-5A-6A N.W. corner of Herschel Island showing coastal cliff erosion (1 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 491. N.W. Corner of H.I. (showing erosion) Aug 4) (491 51383-B) 51383 [491 Aug 4, 1916 N. W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion.] Coast |
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039-7A-8A N.W. corner of Herschel Island showing coastal cliff erosion (2 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 491. NW corner of HI showing erosion) (51383-A) 51383 [491 Aug 4, 1916 N.W. corner Herschel Island showing erosion.] Coast |
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039-9A-10A Ground ice - Herschell [Herschel] Island 491 51385 [in emulsion: 491A Underground ice] (491 51385) [491A Aug 4, 1915 Underground ice. H.I.] |
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039-11A-12A Umiaks at Point Hope (492 XVI Umiak 3/12″ 133 screen) 492 51386 [in emulsion: 492 Umiaks at Point Hope] 51386 [492 Aug 6, 1916 Umiaks at Point Hope] Boat, umiak; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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039-13A-14A Umiaks at Point Hope 492 51387 [492 Aug 6, 1916 Umiaks at Point Hope] Boats, umiaks; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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039-15A-16A Umiaks at Point Hope (492 Umiaks at Pt. Hope Chap IV) (1 of 2 views) 492 51388 (492 51388 Umiaks at Pt. Hope chap IV)[492 Aug 6, 1916 Umiaks at Point Hope] Boats, umiaks; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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039-17A-18A Umiaks at Point Hope (2 of 2 views) (492) 51388 [492 Aug 6, 1916 Umiaks at Point Hope] Boats, umiaks; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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039-19A-20A Mr. Hoare, Missionary at Point Hope 493 (493 Mr. Hoare, missionary at Point Hope 51389) 51389 [493 Aug 6, 1916 Mr. Hoare, missionary at Point Hope] Boat; Individual, male; Individuals, male Inuit |
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039-21A-22A Eskimo girls at Pt. Barrow 496 (496 Girls at Pt. Barrow 51391) (in emulsion: 496. Scenes at Pt. Barrow) [see also lantern slide 188] 51391 [496 Aug 8, 1916 point Barrow] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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039-23A-24A Eskimo girls at Point Barrow (Girls at P. Barrows 51392) 51392 [“Friendly Arctic” Eskimo School Children At Barrow. Facing Page 41] [495 Aug 8, 1916 Eskimo girls at Point Barrow] Dwelling, wood frame; Individuals, children, female, Inuit |
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039-25A-26A Point Barrow - Cape Smith native village 496 (496 Pt Barrow Cape Smith native Village A 51393) [in emulsion: 496 Pt Barrow Cape] 51393 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Dwelling, wood frame |
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039-27A-28A Pt. Barrow 51394 (Point Barrow, Alaska - on the northernmost point of North American arctic land Stefansson 51394) (Part of the village of Barrow, showing houses of both whites and Eskimos - at Cape Smythe, about nine miles south west of Point Barrow (use 1/2 page with picture of Herschel) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division: 51394 [“Friendly Arctic” Barrow Alaska Facing Page 27] 51394 [ |
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039-29A-30A Pt. Barrow. Cape Smith native village 496 51395 (496 Pt. Barrow Cape Smith native village) (in emulsion: Cape Smith) [51395?]) 51395 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Boat; Dwelling, wood frame; Individuals |
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039-31A-32A Pt. Barrow [?] 496 (496 51396) 51396 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Dwelling, wood frame |
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039-33A-34A Pt. Barrow [?] 496 51398 (496 51397) 51397 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Boat |
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039-35A-36A Pt. Barrow [?] 496 51398 (496 51398) 51398 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Boat; Individual, male; Sled |
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040-0-1 Pt. Barrow 496 51399 [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Dwelling,tent; Dwelling, wood frame |
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040-2-3 Charles Brower and Fred Hopson at Point Barrow 51400 (51400 Barrow, Alaska Charles Brower (left) Fred Hopson (right) CAE exped 1913-1918 Brower has been most northerly citizen of U.S. for 40 years) (496) personal red in stamp: Vilhjalmur Stefansson 36 Bedford St., New York) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51400 [“Friendly Arctic” The Most Northerly Citizen of Uncle Sam for Forty |
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040-4-5 Point Barrow (probably Charles Brower's store) 51400a Dwelling, wood frame; Sled |
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040-6-7 Dogs and boats at Pt. Barrow 496 51401 (496 51401) [in emulsion: 496 Point Barrow Aug 1916] [496 Aug 8, 1916 Point Barrow] Animal, dog; Boat; Dwelling; Fauna |
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040-8-9 The mines, Tin City 497 51402 (497 51402) [497 Aug 10, 1916 The bluffs near Tin City] Mining town |
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040-10-11 The mines, Tin City 497 51403 (497 51403) [in emulsion: 497] [497 Aug 10, 1916 The bluffs near Tin City] Mining town |
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040-12-13 The mines, Tin City 497 51404 (497 51404) 51404 [497 Aug 10, 1916 The bluffs near Tin City] Mining town |
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040-14-15 The main street of Nome, Alaska [photograph printed reversed] [498 Aug 13, 1916 Nome] 51405 Nome |
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040-16-17 Nome, Alaska 498 51406 (498 51406) (in emulsion: 498. Nome, Alaska) (498) 51406 [498 Aug 13, 1916 Nome] Nome |
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040-18-19 Nome, Alaska 498 51407 (495 Nome, Alaska 51407) [in emulsion: 498 Nome, Alaska] [498 Aug 13, 1916 Nome] Nome |
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040-20-21 Log Cabin Club, Nome, Alaska 499 51408 (499 Log Cabin Club Nome Aug 13, 1916 51408) 51408 [499 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Log Cabin Club.] Dwelling, log |
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040-22-23 Log Cabin Club of Nome (Log Cabin Most Northerly Clubhouse in America - at Nome. Half - page with most northerly theatre Stefansson Friendly Arctic upper left stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51409 [“Friendly Arctic”Most Northerly Clubhouse in America—Log Cabin Club, Nome. Facing Page 27] 499 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Log Cabin Club.] Dwelling, log |
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040-24-25 The moving picture theater, Nome, Alaska stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51410 [“Friendly Arctic”Most Northerly Theater - Nome Facing Page 27] [500 Aug 13, 1916, Nome. Moving Picture theatre.] Dwelling |
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040-26-27 Scenes at the sand spit (Nome?) 501 51411 [in emulsion: 501] 51411 [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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040-28-29 Scenes at the sand spit (Nome?) 501 51412 (501 51412) [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit] Dwelling, tent; Individual, child, Inuit |
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040-30-31 Scenes at the sand spit (Eskimo washing clothes) [Nome?] 501 51413 (501 51413) [in emulsion: 501] [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit] Dwelling, tent; Individual, female, Inuit |
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040-32-33 Scenes at the sand spit Eskimo woman hanging clothes on line [Nome?] 501 51414 (501 51414) [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit] Individual, female, Inuit |
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040-34-35 Scenes at the sand spit. Hanging up clothes [Nome?] (1 of 2 views) 501 51415 (501 51415) [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit]Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, female, Inuit |
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041-1A-2A Scenes at the sand spit. Hanging up clothes [Nome?] 501 51415 (2 of 2 views) (501 51415) 51415 [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, children, male, Inuit |
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041-3A-4A Charlie Brower, Pt. Barrow, Alaska (51416 Brower Most Northerly Citizen of the United States. Half page) [on emulsion: 51416] [see also glass plate 124] 51416 Dwelling, wood frame; Individual, male |
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041-5A-6A Scenes at the sand spit. Tents and camp activity (Nome?) 501 51417 [see also glass plate 096, lantern slide 463] (501 51417) 51417 [501 Aug 13, 1916 Nome. Scenes at the Sandspit]Animal, dog; Dwelling, wood frame; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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041-7A-8A Umiaks of the King Islanders 502 51418 (Eskimo umiaks (skin boats) (personal stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue new York City) 51418 [502 Aug 13, 1916 Umiaks of the King Islanders] Animal, dog; Boat, umiak; Dwelling, tent; Dwelling, wood frame; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit |
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041-9A-10A Umiaks of the King Islanders 502 51419 (502 51419) [502 Aug 13, 1916 Umiaks of the King Islanders] Animal, dog; Boat, umiak; Fauna |
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041-11A-12A Umiaks of the King Islanders 502 51420 (502 51420) [502 Aug 13, 1916 Umiaks of the King Islanders] Boat, umiak; Dwelling, tent |
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041-13A-14A A peculiar shaped tent 508 51421 (508 51412) 51421[503 Aug 13, 1916 A peculiar shaped tent.] Dwelling, tent |
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041-15A-16A Sabine gulls at Nome 504 51423 (504 51423) [in emulsion: 504 Sea Gulls at Nome Aug [?] 1916] Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-17A-18A Sabine gull at Nome 504 51424 (504 51424) [in emulsion: 504 Sea Gulls at Nome] Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-19A-20A Immature Sabine gull at Nome, Aug. 1916 (504 51425) (in emulsion: 504 Sea Gulls at Nome. Aug 13th 1916) (504) 51425 Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-21A-22A Sabine gulls at Nome 504 51426 (1 of 2 views) (in emulsion: 504. Sea Gulls at Nome Aug 13 1916) (504) 51426 Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-23A-24A Sabine gulls at Nome 504 52426 (51426) (2 of 2 views) 51426 Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-25A-26A Sabine gulls at Nome 51427 (1 of 2 views) [in emulsion: Sea Gulls Aug 13, 1916] [see also glass plate 096, lantern slide 463] 51427 Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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041-27A-28A Sabine gulls at Nome 51427 (2 of 2 views) [see also glass plate 048, lantern slide 461, 462] 51427 [“Friendly Arctic” 1. Herring Gull. Facing page 332] Bird, Gull, Herring; Fauna |
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041-29A-30A Dr. Newman 505 51430 (505 51430) Individual, male |
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041-31A-32A The Mary Sachs and bow of North Star 505 51431 (51431 Mary Sachs and North Star) Ship, in water |
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041-33A-34A The Alaska 51432 (51432 Alaska) Ship, on land |
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041-35A-36A The Alaska [at Herschel Island] (51433 Alaska at Herschel Island) 51433 Ship, in water |
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042-1-2 The North Star the Mary Sachs and the Alaska (51434 Star, Sachs and Alaska at Herschel Island Full page, or half page with North Star 1. upper in circle 48 Stefansson Friendly Arctic same focus as I) (481) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51434 [“Friendly Arctic” Star, Sachs and Alaska at Herschel Island. Facing Page 446] Ships, in water |
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042-3-4 Members of the expedition 51435 Individual, child; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male |
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042-5-6 Jenness Diamond Jenness] packing specimens 51436 Individual, male |
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042-7-8 Boats in Herschel Island Harbor (Herschel Island [84 in circle] Stefansson Friendly Arctic upper 51438 Eskimo boats in Harbor half page with Herschel 2) 51438 [“Friendly Arctic” Eskimo Boats and the Alaska, Herschel Island. Facing Page 388] 51438 Boats; Ship |
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042-9-10 R. N. M. P. Post at Herschel Island (51440 R. N. W. M. P. post at Herschel Island) 51440 Dwelling, wood frame; Individual, male |
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042-11-12 Loading the Alaska at Herschel Island (506) 51443 Ship |
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042-13-14 Herschel Island police station (Credit Dept. of Mines Ottawa) 51445 Dwelling, wood frame |
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042-15-16 Underground ice with earth shoved up by the ice (51449 underground ice full page of 1/3 page with Earth Shoved up by ice, 1 and 2 [65 in circle] Stefansson Friendly Arctic lower) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51449 [“Friendly Arctic” Ground Ice. Over ten feet of clear ice and a foot of soil on top. Facing Page 515] Ice; Individual, male |
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042-17-18 John J. O'Neill, geologist (209 J. J. O'Neill 51548) (1 of 2 views) 51548 [209 June 10, 1915 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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042-19-20 John J. O'Neill, geologist (209 J. J. O'Neill 51548) (2 of 2 views) 51548 [209 June 10, 1915 J. J. O'Neill] Individual, male |
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042-21-22 John R. Cox, assistant topographer (210 J. R. Cox 51550) (1 of 3 views) 51550 [210 June 10, 1915 J. R. Cox] Individual, male |
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042-23-24 John R. Cox, assistant topographer (210 J. R. Cox 51550) (2 of 3 views) 51550 [210 June 10, 1915 J. R. Cox] Individual, male |
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042-25-26 John R. Cox, assistant topographer (Cox?) (3 of 3 views) 51550 Equipment, sextant; Individuals, male |
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042-27-28 John R. Cox (63 J. R. Cox 11/3/14 [March 11, 1914]) 51551) 51551 [63 March 11, 1914 John R. Cox] Individual, male |
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042-29-30 Mugfair (51552 #12 in Album #4 Eskimo man - Mug fair) 51552 Individual, male, Inuit |
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042-31-32 Mug fair [?] 51553 Individual, male, Inuit |
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042-33-34 Minuak, Eskimo girl (212 Minuak 51555) [see also glass plate 058, lantern slide 161] 51555 [212 June 10, 1915 Minuak] Individual, female, Inuit |
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042-35-36 Profile of Minuak, Eskimo girl (212 Minuak 51556 profile of 51555) 51556 [212 June 10, 1915 Minuak] Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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043-1-2 Kokiluka, Eskimo woman (51560 622 over 17 Portrait [8 in circle] Stefansson Friendly Arctic p 437) 51560 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Women. Facing Page 437] Individual, female, Inuit |
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043-3-4 Oloksoak, Eskimo man [see also glass plate 003, lantern slide 137] (Oloksoak 51561 215) (1 of 3 views) 51561 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Men. Facing Page 436] [215 June 12, 1915 Oloksoak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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043-5-6 Oloksoak, Eskimo man (Oloksoak near 51561 - 215) (2 of 3 views) (215) 51561 [215 June 12, 1915 Oloksoak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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043-7-8 Oloksoak, Eskimo man (near 51561 Copper Eskimo man - Oloksoak) (3 of 3 views) 51561 [215 June 12, 1915 Oloksoak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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043-9-10 Egotok, Eskimo boy (1 of 2 views) (216) [see also glass plate 054, lantern slide 159] 51564 [216 June 12, 1915 Ekotak] Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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043-11-12 Egotok, Eskimo boy (2 of 2 views) (216) 51564 216 June 12, 1915 Ekotak] Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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043-13-14 An Eskimo corpse uncovered, Cape Lambert, N. W. T. June 1915 [in emulsion: 217 [June 15, 1915] corpse uncovered] (1 of 5 views) 51566 Corpse |
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043-15-16 An Eskimo corpse uncovered, Cape Lambert, N. W. T. June 1915 (text reversed in emulsion: 217. An Eskimo corpse (uncovered) Cape Lambert N. W. T. Canada June 15, 1915) (2 of 5 views) 51566 [217 June 15, 1915 An Eskimo corpse] Corpse |
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043-17-18 An Eskimo corpse uncovered, Cape Lambert, N. W. T. June 1915 (3 of 5 views) 51566 [217 June 15, 1915 An Eskimo corpse] Corpse |
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043-19-20 An Eskimo corpse uncovered, Cape Lambert, N. W. T. June 1915 (4 of 5 views) 51566 [217 June 15, 1915 An Eskimo corpse] Corpse |
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043-21-22 An Eskimo corpse uncovered, Cape Lambert, N. W. T. June 1915 (5 of 5 views) 51566 [217 June 15, 1915 An Eskimo corpse] Corpse |
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043-23-24 Eskimo summer tents, Bernard Harbor (in circle 33C 3444-67 3/1/2 wide combined with 33D) 51567 Dwelling, tent; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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043-25-26 Kunmuk, Eskimo woman mending clothes (223 Kunmuk 51569) [see also lantern slide 154] (similar to view of woman opposite page 745 “Friendly Arctic” (223) 51569 [203 June 21, 1915 Kanmuk] Individual, female, Inuit |
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043-27-28 Kunmuk - Eskimo woman (51570 no. 113 in Album #4 Eskimo - Kunmuk) 51570 Individual, female, Inuit |
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043-29-30 Kunmuk, Eskimo woman mending clothes 223 (223 Kunmuk 51571) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51571 [“Friendly Arctic” Eskimo Men and Women Seem to Enjoy mending Clothes and Implements [left] Facing Page 745] 51571 [223 June 21, 1915 Kanmuk] Individual, female, Inuit |
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043-31-32 Kunmuk, Eskimo woman (223) (Kunmuk 51572 223) 51572 [223 June 21, 1915 Kanmuk] Individual, female, Inuit |
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043-33-34 Itush, Copper Eskimo man (Ituak 51574 225) 51574 [225 June 21, 1915 Ituak.] Individual, male, Inuit |
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043-35-36 Kupanna, Copper Eskimo girl (1 of 2 views) (226) 51575 [226 June 21, 1915 Kupana. Oloksoak's wife] Individual, female, Inuit |
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044-1-2 Kupanna, Copper Eskimo girl (2 of 2 views) (226) 51575 [226 June 21, 1915 Kupana. Oloksoak's wife] Individual, female, Inuit |
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044-3-4 Copper Eskimo women on the trail 258 51577 (About 51577 258 Women on the trail) 51577 [258 July 6, 1915 Eskimo women on the trail] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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044-5-6 A wounded Sabine gull 261 51582 (261 51582 Tern on ice Arctic tern 1/4 page? 74 in circle Stefansson Friendly Arctic lower left) [see also glass plate 87, lantern slide 464] (261) 51582 [“Friendly Arctic” 2. Sabine's Gull. Facing Page 332] 51582 [261 July 6, 1915 A wounded Sabine Gull] Bird, Gull, Sabine's; Fauna |
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044-7-8 A handy canvas canoe 268 51584 (268 51584) 51584 [268 July 8, 1915 A handy canvas canoe] Boat, canoe; Dwelling, tent; Individual, child, male, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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044-9-10 A handy canvas canoe 268 (51585) 51585 [268 July 8, 1915 A handy canvas canoe] Boat, canoe; Individual, child, male; Individual, male |
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044-11-12 A handy canvas canoe (51585) 51586 [268 July 8, 1915 A handy canvas canoe] Boat, canoe; Individual, child, male; Individual, male |
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044-13-14 The North Star stuck fast in the ice 51587 Ship, in ice |
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044-15-16 A horned lark 51589? (6 51589? A horned lark July 9th 1915 AS) (text reversed in emulsion: 271. A Horned Lark July 8, 1915) (1 of 3 views) 51589 [271 July 8, 1915 A horned Lark] Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-17-18 A horned lark 51589? (5 51589? Horned lark) (text reversed in emulsion: 308 Young horned lark July 21, 1916) (2 of 3 views) 51589 [308 July 21, 1915 A young horned lark] Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-19-20 A horned lark 51589? (4 51589?) (3of 3 views) 51589 [308 July 21, 1915 A young horned lark] Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-21-22 A horned lark feeding its young 273 51592 (273 51592) 51592 [273 July 9, 1915 Horned Lark feeding its young]. Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-23-24 A horned lark feeding its young (273 51593) (text reversed in emulsion: 273 A Horned Lark feeding her young July 9, 1915) (1 of 2 views) [see also lantern slides 470, 472] 51593 [273 July 9, 1915 Horned Lark feeding its young.] Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-25-26 A horned lark feeding its young (273 51593) (2 of 2 views) 51593 [273 July 9, 1915 Horned Lark feeding its young.] Bird, Lark, Horned; Fauna |
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044-27-28 A snow bunting's nest 275 51597 (275 51597) 51597 [275 July 9, 1915 A Snow Buntings nest] Bird, Bunting, Snow; Fauna |
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044-29-30 An Eider duck's nest 276 51598 (view 1 51598 color dawn 276) [see also glass plate 093] 51598 [276 July 9, 1915 An Eider Ducks nest] Bird, nest |
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044-31-32 Attigiak (Eskimo man) 1915 (51599 Attigiak 1915) [text reversed in emulsion: 277 Attigiak July 10, 1915] 51599 [277 July 10, 1915 Atiggiak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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044-33-34 Kioranna, Eskimo woman 278 51601 (51601 Kioranna 278 Atticiak's wife July 1915) 51601 [text reversed in emulsion: obscured] [278 July 10, 1915 Kioranna] Individual, female, Inuit |
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044-35-36 Akseatok, Eskimo man 280 51602 (51602 Akseatak 280 - in circle 400) (3 in circle - Stefansson Friendly Arctic 622 over 10 Akseatok 51602) (1 of 2 views) 51602 [280 July 10, 1915 Akseatak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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045-1-2 Akseatok, Eskimo man 280 51602 (2 of 2 views) (280 Akseatak near 51602)) 51602 [280 July 10, 1915 Akseatak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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045-3-4 Kagmailit [Kugmallit] boy in boots 51606? (51606?) 51606 [382 June 22, 1916 The progress of civilization. (a Kagmalit [Kugmallit] boy in boots and coat).] Individual, child, Inuit |
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045-5-6 About 1 in 3 have articles of European clothing 51607 [383 Three Kagmalit [Kugmallit] girls. (About one in three have articles of european [European] clothes).] Children, female, Inuit |
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045-7-8 A yellow billed loon 290 51611 (51611 yellow billed loon 1/4/page in circle 75 Stefansson Friendly Arctic lower right) [see also glass plate 091, 092, lantern slide 465] (290) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51611 [“Friendly Arctic” 3. Yellow-billed Loon. Facing Page 332] 51611 [290 July 13, 1915 A Yellow billed Loon.] Bird, Loon, Yellow-billed; Fauna |
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045-9-10 A yellow-billed loon 290 51611 [290 July 13, 1915 A Yellow billed Loon.] Bird, Loon, Yellow-billed; Fauna |
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045-11-12 Dr. Anderson and a yellow billed loon 51614 (51614 Dr. Anderson Loon) 51614 [292 July 13, 1915 Dr Anderson and a Yellow-billed Loon.] Bird, Loon, Yellow-billed; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, male |
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045-13-14 A Baird's Sandpiper on her nest [July 1915?] 51615 (51615 Baird's Sandpiper and her nest [July 25, 1915?]) (text reversed in emulsion: 293 A Baird's Sandpiper & it's nest July 13, 1915) [293 July 1915 A Bairds Sandpiper and Her nest.]] 51615 Bird, Sandpiper, Baird's; Fauna |
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045-15-16 Iguak (51618) [text reverse in emulsion: obscured] 51618 [295 July 15, 1915 Iguak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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045-17-18 Keggiuna, Eskimo man (in circle 1, Stefansson Friendly Arctic 2315 set up 622 over 8) 51624 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Men. Facing Page 436] 51624 [301 July 15, 1915 Kiggiuna] Individual, male, Inuit |
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045-19-20 Semi-plamated or ringed plover on its nest 303 51627 (303 51526) [303 July 17, 1915 A Semiplamated Plover] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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045-21-22 Semi-palmated plover on its nest 303 51627 303 (303 bird sitting on nest in Arctic 51627) (303) 51627 [303 July 17, 1915 A Semipalmated Plover] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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045-23-24 Semi-palmated plover (close - up) 303 51628 (303 Either 51628 or 51625) [303 July 17, 1915 A Semipalmated Plover] Bird, Plover, Semipalmated; Fauna |
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045-25-26 Kenneth Chipman and Patsie, an Eskimo boy 304 51632 (304 Kenneth Chipman and Patsie 51632) [304 July 17, 1915 K. G. Chipman and Patsie Klinkenburg [Klinkenberg]] Child, male, Inuit; Individual, male |
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045-27-28 Iglohuk, Eskimo man 51638 (Iglohuk 51638) (Stefansson Friendly Arctic p. 436) 51638 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Men. Facing Page 436] [309 July 21, 1915 Igluhuk] Individual, male, Inuit |
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045-29-30 Fritz [Frits] Johansen 51639 (51639 Fritz [Frits] Johanson 311 in circle 526) (1 of 2 views) 51639 [311 July 21, 1915 F. Johansen. Biologist, at work] Fishing; Individual, male |
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045-31-32 Fritz [Frits] Johansen 51639 (311 Fritz Johanson 51639 AS) 51639 [311 July 21, 1915 F. Johansen. Biologist, at work] Fishing; Individual, male |
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045-33-34 An Arctic poppy 312 51640 (51640) [312 July 21, 1915 An Arctic Poppy.] Flora, plant |
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045-35-36 Nalliluka 51641 [text reversed in emulsion: obscured] Individual, male, Inuit |
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046-1-2 Nalliluka 51642 (text reversed in emulsion: 313 Nalliluka) 51642 Individual, male, Inuit |
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046-3-4 Uttokuk 51643 (51643 Uttokuk) (text reversed in emulsion: 314 Uttokuk) 51643 Individual, male, Inuit |
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046-5-6 Attira, Eskimo woman 51645 (see also # 51087-89) (51645 Attiru near 51646 316) 51645 Individual, female, Inuit |
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046-7-8 Attira, Eskimo woman 51646 316 (see also # 51087-89) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51646 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Women. Facing Page 437] Individual, female, Inuit |
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046-9-10 Blasting ice from the Alaska. 51647 285 or 385 (1 of 2 views) (385 51647) 51647 [385 June 24, 1916 Blasting ice from under the Alaska] Ship, in ice |
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046-11-12 Blasting ice from the Alaska. 51647 285 or 385 (2 of 2 views) (285 or 385) (385) 51647 [385 June 24, 1916 Blasting ice from under the Alaska] Ship, in ice |
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046-13-14 Tattoo marks on Higgilak's arm 51648 (Eskimo woman) 51648 [386 June 24, 1916 Tattoo marks on Higgilak's arm.] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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046-15-16 Tattoo marks on Higgilak's arm (Eskimo woman) (2335 51649 -4- set up body tattoo 621 over 75 1/2 p. (Dupl.) “Face tattoo” in circle 71 Stefansson Friendly lower) 51649 stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51649 [“Friendly Arctic” Tattooing—Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 469] 51649 [386 June 24, 1916 Tattoo marks on Higgilak's arm.] Individual, female, Inuit |
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046-17-18 Packing (shifting) camp to the fishing creek 51650 (Copper Eskimos enlarge 4051/8″ Return to London General Press) stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51650 [“Friendly Arctic” Summer Travel With Pack Dogs. Copper Eskimos. Facing Page 370] Fishing; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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046-19-20 Some of the people at the fishing creek already had a quantity of fish 51655 Dwelling, tent; Fishing; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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046-21-22 Eskimo group at the fishing creek 51656 (Group at the fishing creek 51656) 51656 Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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046-23-24 Group at the fishing creek 51657 (390 Group at the fishing creek 51657 LB 1724) [390 June 30, 1916 A group at the fishing creek] Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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046-25-26 Hacking a way through the ice ridges from the sleds (51664) 51664 Equipment, axe; Individuals, male; Sled |
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046-27-28 Two Eskimo men with their bows and arrows 51667 (51667 Bowmen in circle 103 Copper Eskimo bowmen enlarge to 3 1/2″ return to London General Press) 51667 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Bowmen. Facing Page 412] Bow and Arrow; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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046-29-30 The crew of one of the expedition ships 51668 (51668) (1 of 2 views) 51668 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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046-31-32 The crew of one of the expedition ships 51668 (51668) (2 of 2 views) 51668 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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046-33-34 A man standing on a pile of heaved ice (51674) 51674 Ice; Individual, male |
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046-35-36 Two Eskimo men demonstrating use of bows 51678 (text reversed in emulsion: 361 Eskimo Archery) (1 of 2 views) [see also glass plate 008, lantern slide 129]] 51678 [“Friendly Arctic” Copper Eskimo Bowmen. Facing Page 412] [361 Sept 6, 1915 Eskimo Archery.] Bow and Arrow; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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047-0A-1A Two Eskimo men demonstrating use of bows 51678 (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) (2 of 2 views) 51678 [361 Sept 6, 1915 Eskimo Archery.] Individual, male, Inuit |
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047-2A-3A Storker Storkerson 51679 (51679 Storker Storkerson) 51679 Individual, male |
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047-4A-5A Coastal scene, snow and ice 98 51680 (98 51680) [98 March 28, 1914 A lead of open water prevented us from joining the party] Ice |
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047-6A-7A Martin Kilian and the monument he built at Storkerson's farthest. 51683 stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 51683 [“Friendly Arctic” Martin Kilian And the Monument He Built At Storkerson's Farthest. Facing Page 697] |
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047-8A-9A A sod hut 51688 (51688) 51688 Animal, dog; Dwelling, sod; Fauna |
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047-10A-11A Schooner anchored and unloading supplies [“Mary Sachs” at Cape Kellett?] 51689 (51689 envelop) 51689 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; Ship, in ice |
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047-12A-13A “Mary Sachs” being unloaded at Collinson Point, Alaska 51690 (1 of 2 views) 51690 Ship, in water |
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047-14A-15A1 “Mary Sachs” being unloaded at Collinson Point, Alaska 51690 (2 of 2 views) 51690 Animal, dog; Fauna: Individuals, male; Sled |
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047-16A-17A 51691 (Next to (51691A) 51691 which is listed as “Building dog stable at Collinson Point”) 51691 Dwelling, sod; Individual, male |
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047-18A-19A 1-1: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (1 of 17 views) [Eskimo squaw & Maurer (Frederick W.) aboard Bear enroute to Nome, Alaska Sept. 1914] in circle 681 stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton - Individual, female, Inuit, Individual, male |
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047-20A-21A 1-2: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (2 of 17 views) [Left to right Hadley (John) & Maurer (Frederick W.) aboard Bear enroute to Nome, Alaska Sept 1914] in circle 680 stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton] Individuals, male |
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047-22A-23A 1-3: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (3 of 17 views) [Camp at Rogers Harbor Wrangel Island June 1914 - in circle 679 stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton] Dwelling, tent; Flag; Individuals, male |
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047-24A-25A 1-4: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangle Island. (4 of 17 views) [Maurer (Frederick W.) with the Karluk's cat which he saved from the wreck and brought safe to his home, in Ohio after all the Wrangell [Wrangel] adventures] in circle 678] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male; |
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047-26A-27A 1-5: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (5of 17 views) [Maurer (Frederick W.) with Karluk in background - in circle 676] Individual, male; Ship |
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047-28A-29A 1-6: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (6 of 17 views) [Fred Maurer and the baby & Eskimo girl Makpek, Both the ship's baby and the ship's cat were fat and happy through all the vicissitudes of the shipwrecked crew and are both still living, the girl grown to |
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047-30A-31A 1-7: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (7 of 17 views) [The flag at half mast by the grave of George Malloch on Wrangell [Wrangel] Island, summer 1914 - Use half page near p. 39 Use together with picture of Karluk with skin boat. in circle 647] Flag; Individual, male |
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047-32A-33A 1-8: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (8 of 17 views) [Raising the flag to reaffirm the British right to Wrangel based on its discovery by Captain Henry Kellett of the Royal navy in 1849. Flag being hauled up by Frederick Maurer assisted by Robert Templeman, July 1 |
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047-34A-35A 1-9: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (9 of 17 views) [Munro cutting up seal Rodgers Harbor June 1914 - stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton - in circle 645] Individual, male; Seal |
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048-1-2 1-10: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (10 of 17 views) [Snow house at icy Spit, Wrangell [Wrangel] inhabited march 1914 until it melted early in May 3″ single...Premier Mag.- in circle 644] Individual, male |
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048-3-4 1-11: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (11 of 17 views) [Captain Jack Hadley bringing home a seal at Waring Point Wrangell [Wrangel] Island April 1914 - in circle 643] Animal, seal; Fauna; Individual, male |
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048-5-6 1-12: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (12 of 17 views) [Camp at Rodgers Harbor, summer of 1914. Use full or half page as desired Use near p. 37 of MS - in circle 641] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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048-7-8 1-13: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (13 of 17 views) [Beach with drift wood Wrangell [Wrangel] Island - in circle 640] |
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048-9-10 1-14: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (14 of 17 views) [Munro and Templeman (Robert) at Rodgers harbor - dining on sealmeat and tea. 31/2″ single rule if any...mag - in circle 642] Individuals, male |
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048-11-12 1-15: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (15 of 17 views) [Brady (John) on board Karluk before the wreck. - in circle 685] Individual, male |
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048-13-14 1-16: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (16 of 17 views) [Fred Maurer equipped for hunting - Wrangell [Wrangel] Island, spring of 1914 Use half or full page where wanted in latter half of book. - in circle 684] Dwelling, tent; Gun; Individual, male |
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048-15-16 1-17: Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The Karluk survivors on Wrangle Island, Jan.-Sept. 1914 Most of these photographs appear in Stefansson's book, The Adventure of Wrangel Island. (17 of 17 views) [Maurer (Frederick W.) with first seal shot by the Karluk party on Wrangell [Wrangel], 1914] - in circle 683] Animal, seal; Gun; Individual, male |
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048-17-18 2 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The camp before the log and snow covering was erected. Note the pile of large drift logs which were used for building the house and for fuel. [Bernard Harbor?] Dwelling, tent |
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048-19-20 3 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Coal seam on the north coast of Banks Island - discovered by Wilkins, 1916 (325) [325 March 13, 1916 Coal seam in river bank west of Cape Wrottesly] |
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048-21-22 4 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Camp on the sea ice Crawford, Johansen, Anderson, McConnell and Stefansson. Animal, dog; Dwelling,, tent; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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048-23-24 5 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) A stop for lunch on Barter Island, March 17, 1914 (On way to Martin Point) (422) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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048-25-26 7 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Leaving Collinson Point for Martin Point, 16 March 1914 Animal, dogs; Equipment, camera; Equipment; odometer; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male; Sled |
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048-27-28 8-1 Canadian Arctic Expedition (1 of 2 views) (unnumbered) The survey party, Cape Barrow Aug 11, 1915 (in emulsion: 315 The survey party. Cape Barrow. Aug 11, 1915) [315 Aug 17, 1915 The Survey Party] Individuals, male |
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048-29-30 8-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition (2 of 2 views) (unnumbered) The survey party, Cape Barrow Aug 11, 1915 [315 Aug 17, 1915 The Survey Party] Individuals, male |
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048-31-32 9 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Cox, Chipman and Peterson on way to Herschel Island for survey work [in emulsion: 83. Cox Chipman Peterson on the way to Herschel Island] [83 March 17, 1914 Chipman, Cox and Peterson.] Animal, dog; Fauna; Equipment; odometer; Individuals, male |
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048-33-34 10 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Leffingwell's house on Flaxman Island. [Leffingwell's house at Flaxman island Chapt XIV (personal stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue New York City Animal, dogs; Dwelling, sod; Fauna; Individuals, children |
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048-35-36 11 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Cape Smythe (Point Barrow) whaling station in winter showing some umiaks put up on racks for winter and others stripped of their skin covers. The Naval Service Ottawa Boats, umiaks; Dwelling, wood frame |
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049-1-2 12 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) wounded bear at bay, Collinson Inlet, July 1914 (in emulsion: 24 wounded bear at bay Collinson July 1917) Animal, bear; Animal, dog; Fauna |
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049-3-4 13 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) A hare-lipped (harelip) Eskimo (LB 1724 368 An hare lipped Eskimo in circle 541)) [368 March 9, 1916 A hare-lipped eskimo[Eskimo]] Individuals, children, Inuit: Individual, male, Inuit |
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049-5-6 14 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Taking a sounding Equipment, sounding; Individual, male |
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049-7-8 15 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Mrs. Seymore, [Seymour] wife of second officer of the Polar Bear (359) (text reversed in emulsion: 359 Mrs. Seymore) [359 May 1, 1916 Mrs Seymour (plate)] Individual, female, Inuit |
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049-9-10 16 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) The men who hauled Stefansson after he had sprained his ankle. [Probably Emiu, Nathusiak, A. Castel] Individuals, male, Inuit; Individual, male; Sled |
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049-11-12 17 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Storkerson in center with “Jack” Hadley on his left, and crew of “Polar Bear and Eskimo seamstresses. Individuals, children; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male; Inuit; Individuals, male |
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049-13-14 18 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Stefansson examining an ice pressure ridge (Stefansson examining an ice pressure ridge in search of the easiest place to make a road for sledges. Individual, male |
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049-15-16 19 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Karluk jammed in ice off north coast Alaska, pumping fresh water aboard from pools that form on ice - stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton - Individuals, male; Ship, deck |
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049-17-18 20 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Bjarne Mamen aboard Karluk off north coast Alaska, August 1913 Premier mag. Individual, male |
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049-19-20 21 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) George Malloch aboard Karluk taking observations off north coast Alaska. - stamped Peck's Studio, Akron, Barberton - Animal, dog, Equipment, sextant; Fauna; Individual, male |
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049-21-22 22 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) (1 of 2 views) Stefansson's party leaving the Karluk for a hunting trip saying goodbye to Stefansson - the last dressed in a white coat bending over inspecting the dog harnesses. Sept. 20, 1913 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Ship, in ice;Sled |
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049-23-24 22 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) (2 of 2 views) Stefansson's party leaving the Karluk for a hunting trip saying goodbye to Stefansson - the last dressed in a white coat bending over inspecting the dog harnesses. Sept. 20, 1913 Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Ship, in ice; Sled |
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049-25-26 23 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Polar Bear. [Taking on water?] Individuals, male; Ship, in water |
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049-27-28 24 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Snow house erected on Icy Spit, Wrangell [Wrangel] Island after arrival there of explorers, March 12, 1914 (typed label: Snow house erected on Icy Spit, Wrangell island after arrival there of explorers., March 12, 1914. Photograph from V. Stefansson. C. Dorr News - 7 Bank St., N.Y. (return please to C. H.D.) Dwelling, snow; Individual, male |
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049-29-30 25-1 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Crossing a lead on ice trip of 1914 (1 of 3 views) Individuals, male; lead |
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049-31-32 25-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Crossing a lead on ice trip of 1914 (2 of 3 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male: lead; Sled |
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049-33-34 25-3 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Crossing a lead on ice trip of 1914 (3 of 3 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male: lead; Sled |
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049-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Maurer on shipboard bound from Wrangell [Wrangel] to the Pacific Individual, male |
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050-1A-2A The Karluk just before she sank, showing, suspended below the bowsprit, the umiak or walrus hunting boat mentioned by Hadley Use half page near p. 39 Ms. use together with picture of Malloch's grave / Another copy, on typed label: Last view taken of the Karluk before the sun disappeared. At that time the vessel was in about latitude 74 degrees Nov. 1913 Photograph from V. Stefansson, C, Dorr News. - stamped Peck's |
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050-3A-4A 27 Herschel Island 483 Herschel Island (In circle: 51368 wrong G.S. #) most northerly Canadian white settlement 1/2 page Use with “Barrow, Alaska, most northerly white settlement in US. Territory” Boats; Dwelling, wood frame; Individuals; Flag |
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050-5A-6A 27 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Monument and record left on the New Land discovered 1915 |
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050-7A-8A 28-1 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (1 of 23) Half caste Esk Barter Is May & Joe children of Ikkaynak 3304 & white father Individuals, children, male |
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050-9A-10A 28-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (2 of 23) Half caste Eskimo May & Joe 3309 see 3308 Individuals, children, male |
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050-11A-12A 28-3 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (3 of 23) Aiakok Es Barter Is. Individual, male, Inuit |
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050-13A-14A 28-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (4 of 23) Esk. Half Caste Flax 3310 Older is son of Saxawanna and Derkkumanna (?) 3300 -3301 younger a half caste Individuals, children, male |
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050-15A-16A 28-5 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (5 of 23) Esk. Flaxman Oyarak & wife (Sirkinuk) spelling of wifes name doubtful for I have never personally clarified it VS Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Labret |
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050-17A-18A 28-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (6 of 23) Esk - Flaxman 3311 Oyarak & wife see 3312 Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male; Inuit; Labret |
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050-19A-20A 28-7 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (7 of 23) (on emulsion: 3313) Esk - Flaxman Ig-ler-ox = Illerox of Kogru) Indent doubtful - ask Dr. Howe Individual, female, Inuit |
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050-21A-22A 28-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (8 of 23) Niks-hrak & Oyarak Esk - Flaxman Individuals, male, Inuit |
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050-23A-24A 28-9 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (9 of 23) 3315 Esk Flaxman Niks hrak & Oyarak see 3314 Individuals, male, Inuit |
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050-25A-26A 28-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (10 of 23) Son of Daklumanna (3301) (on emulsion; 3316) Esk of Flaxman Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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050-27A-28A 28-11 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (11 of 23) (on emulsion; 3317) Esk of Flaxman Individual, child, male, Inuit |
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050-29A-30A 28-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (12 of 23) Esk Flaxman 3318 Foster mother of 3316 and her son Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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050-31A-32A 28-13 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (13 of 23) Esk Flaxman 3319 see 3318 Individuals, male, Inuit |
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050-33A-34A 28-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (14 of 23) (on emulsion: 3320) Esk Flaxman Igleroxunt child on back Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, child, Inuit |
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050-35A-36A 28-15 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (15 of 23) Esk between Flaxman Is & Colville 3321 Taglukhrak & wife Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-1-2 28-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (Taglulkrak & wife Esk Between Flaxman & Colville) [written on emulsion: 3322] (16 of 23 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Tool, knife; Tool, shovel |
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051-3-4 28-17 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 (Esk. between Flaxman & Colville. 3323 Daak siak and wife (17 of 23 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-5-6 28-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 Esk - Flaxman 3324 - and wife This woman suffered for years with a “devil” in her head whenever her husband fired a gun (18 of 23 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-7-8 28-19 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 Esk Flaxman Is Kissik and Da aksiak [written on emulsion: 3325] (19 of 23 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-9-10 28-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimos of Flaxman and Barter Islands (29 portraits) 3300 - 3329 Kessik and Dwlsook [written on emulsion: 3326] (20 of 23 views) Individuals, male, Inuit |
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051-11-12 28-21 Canadian Arctic Expedition Eskimo - Flaxman Ive May and iglerox's by first 2 half castes [written on emulsion: 3327] (21 of 28 views) Individuals, children, Inuit |
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051-13-14 28-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition Kissik and - (22 of 23 views) [written on emulsion: 3328] Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-15-16 28-23 Canadian Arctic Expedition Esk - Flaxman 3329 Kissik - see 3328 (23 of 23 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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051-17-18 29-1 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (1 of 10 views) Esk - Flax 3332 - scraping skin with (?) Individual, female; Inuit |
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051-19-20 29-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (2 of 10 views) Saxarvanna & Nikshrak Esk - Flax. Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Inuit; Sled |
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051-21-22 29-3 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (3 of 10 views) Wikshrak Tullik & Nagoroak Nagaroak adopted child Tully has spinal tuberculosis [written on emulsion: 333e1/2] Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Sled |
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051-23-24 29-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (4 of 10 views) [written on emulsion: 3331] Esk - Flax Deklumanna digging ugrug. Boat, umiak; Individual, Inuit |
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051-25-26 29-5 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (5 of 10 views) [written on emulsion: 3333] 3303 Bending position of Esk & whites. Individuals, Inuit; Individuals, male; Tool, knife; Tool, shovel |
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051-27-28 29-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (6 of 10 views) (Esk Flaxman Daklumanna and Ikkaynak scraping skins) Individuals, Inuit |
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051-29-30 29-7 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (7 of 10 views) Esk Flaxman 3335 Woman skinning deer Animal, deer; Fauna; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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051-31-32 29-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (8 of 10 views) [written on emulsion: 3334 Esk Flax Bending positions of Eskimo Taken while digging “A6” at E end of Flaxman Individuals, Inuit |
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051-33-34 29-9 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (9 of 10 views) [written on emulsion: 3337] Digging SE point of Flaxman Individuals, Inuit |
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051-35-36 29-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3330-3335 3337-3338 Eskimos of Flaxman Island at work (10 views) (10 of 10 views) Esk Flaxman Digging grave shown in 3337 [written in emulsion: 3338] Grave |
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052-1-2 30-1 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (1 of 15 views) 3300 Esk. Flax. Sa'xawanna born at Cape Smith his father a prominent medicine man there. Saxawanna mentioned as Sakravachiak (Sp?) by St. Jarvis rescued Petrie on his Colville River trip - seen by Jarvis at Pt. Hope Individual, male. Inuit; Labret |
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052-3-4 30-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (2 of 15 views) Esk - Flaxman Is 3301 - Doklumanna (K?) born Pt. Hope - wife of Saxawanna (3300) [written on emulsion: 3301] front view no 3302 Individual, female, Inuit |
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052-5-6 30-3 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (3 of 15 views) Daklumanna 3302 Esk Flaxm see 3301 for side view and [in emulsion: 3302] Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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052-7-8 30-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (4 of 15 views) —older & Shinigak children of Saxawanna 3300 and Doklumanna (3301) [in emulsion: 3303] Individuals, children, Inuit |
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052-9-10 30-5 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (5 of 15 views) 3304 Esk of Barter Is Ikkaynak born Icy Reef at present wife of which man (2 children) but has son full Eskimo - Aiakok Individual, female, Inuit |
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052-11-12 30-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (6 of 15 views) [written on emulsion: 3305] Ikkaynak Es Barter Is. Individual, Inuit |
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052-13-14 30-7 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (7 of 15 views) Esk Barter is 3306 Aia' kok Son ikkayuak (3304-5) and Icy Reef (?) man 15 (?) years old Individual, male, Inuit |
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052-15-16 30-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (8 of 15 views) Esk - Flax. Saxawanna Ice House and House Houses are Nikshrak's [written on emulsion: 3340] Dwelling, ice; Individual, male, Inuit |
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052-17-18 30-9 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (9 of 15 views) West Esk. Dancing under umiak [written on emulsion: 3343] Animal, dog; Boat, umiak; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit |
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052-19-20 30-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (10 of 15 views) West Esk. Dancing under umiak [written on emulsion: 3344] Boat, umiak; Drums; Individuals, male,Inuit |
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052-21-22 30-11 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (11 of 15 views) Dancing under umiak [in emulsion: 3345] Boat, umiak; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit; |
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052-23-24 30-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (12 of 15 views) Iglerox? [written on emulsion: 3346] Individual, Inuit |
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052-25-26 30-13 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (13 of 15 views) Daklumanna & boys in house - winter - flash light [written on emulsion: 3347] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Tattoo |
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052-27-28 30-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (14 of 15 views) Tullib & Nagoroak Esk flax [written on emulsion: 3348] Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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052-29-30 30-15 Canadian Arctic Expedition 3340, 3343-3349 Eskimos of Flaxman islands - Misc. includes music & dancing scenes (8 views) (15 of 15 views) Esk - Flaxman 3349 Kaffok (biggest girl) and two others Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, child, female, Inuit |
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052-31-32 31 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) Mr. Stefansson taking observations at Cape Isachsen 1916 Similar to # 50694 [in emulsion: 4 Stefansson taking observations south of Cape Isach 1916] Dwelling, tent: Individual, male |
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052-33-34 32 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) (60) Mary Sachs in ice, March 11, 1914 (Probably at Collinson Point, Banks Island) [60 March 11, 1914 The “Mary Sachs” in winter quarters] |
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052-35-36 33 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered) (206) Spring tent, West Esk. [51581??] (Spring tent (4 to select from) West Esk 206) [206 June 10, 1915 An Eskimo camp near Bernard Harbour.] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male |
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053-1A-2A 34 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered but identified) (234) Spring, inland C.A.E. G. H. W.[234 June 23, 1915 A miniature rapid. Water draining from the hills] |
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053-3A-4A 35 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered but identified) shelter for the pups July 23, 1916 (51798 (must be wrong # since this is listed as Marsh hawk nest & eggs)) [in emulsion..pups July 23, 1916] [446 July 23, 1916 Comfortable quarters for the pups.] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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053-5A-6A 36 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered but identified) (420) Wife of Mike (420 wife of Mike A) Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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053-7A-8A 37 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered but identified) 54753 appears to be wrong no. Caption on photo: [?] upon ice near Cape James Ross, Melville Island, 1916 Caption on back of photo: typical of SE coast of New Land (346) (in emulsion:...upon ice. Near Cape James Ross, Melville Island [April 17, 1916]) [346 April 17, 1916 A lump of mud shoved up by the ice near Cape James Ross. Melville Island] Individuals, male |
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053-9A-10A 38 Canadian Arctic Expedition (unnumbered but identified) Caption on photo - Cape Airy. Melville island. [U.S. Navy H.O. Pub no 77 Sailing directions for Northern Canada lists Cape Airy as on Cornwallis Island (in emulsion: 347. Cape Airy. Melville Island...[April 17, 1916]) (347) [in emulsion: 347 Cape Airy Melville Island...] [347 April 17, 1916 Cape Airy] |
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053-11A-12A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: V.S. [Vilhjalmur Stefansson] on Banks Island, 1914 AS stamped Geological Survey of Canada No. 50869 Photographic Section May 21, 1958 50869 [see also glass plate 123] Individual, male |
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053-13A-14A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: Repairing sled [“Friendly Arctic” Repairing a Broken Sled. Facing Page 143] Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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053-15A-16A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: Cache and trap Cache; Trap |
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053-17A-18A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: Formal portrait of seven men, front row, second from left, Vilhjalmur Stefansson Individuals, male; Flag; Snowshoes |
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053-19A-20A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: Ten men in dress suits on board ship, Vilhjalmur Stefansson in center Individuals, male; Ship |
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053-21A-22A C.A.E. 1913 - 1918 Misc. file: Seven men in parkas in a snowy wooded spot Individuals, male |
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053-23A-24A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 1 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (1 of 4 views) Dwelling, tents |
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053-25A-26A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 1 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (2 of 4 views) Dwelling, tents; Ship, in ice |
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053-27A-28A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 1 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (3 of 4 views) Dwelling, tents; Ship, in ice |
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053-29A-30A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 1 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (4 of 4 views) Ship, in ice |
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053-31A-32A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 2 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (1 of 4 views) Boat; Dwelling, sod; Dwelling, tent; Equipment, weather instruments; Instruments, weather |
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053-33A-34A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 2 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (2 of 4 views) (220) [220 June 20, 1915 The store tents still blocked with snow.] Dwelling, tents; Individual, male |
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053-35A-36A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 2 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (3 of 4 views) (260 Winter house and tents at Bernard Harbor) [260 July 6, 1915 There was still some snow around the tents] Dwelling, sod; Dwelling, tents |
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054-1A-2A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos. 2 [Bernard Harbor camp?] (4 of 4 views) Dwelling, sod; Sled |
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054-3A-4A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Loons in tundra pond] (1 of 12 views) 244 C.A.E. G. H. W. [244 July 4, 1915 A pair of King Eiders] Bird, Eider, King; |
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054-5A-6A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl's nest?] (2 of 12 views) Bird, nest |
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054-7A-8A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl's nest?] (3 of 12 views) Bird, nest |
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054-9A-10A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl's nest?] (4 of 12 views) Bird, nest |
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054-11A-12A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl on nest] (5 of 12 views) Bird, Owl, Snowy |
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054-13A-14A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl's nest?] (6 of 12 views) Bird, Owl, Snowy |
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054-15A-16A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [Snowy owl's nest?] [on emulsion: IIIX, suggesting image is reversed] (7 of 12 views) Bird, Owl, Snowy |
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054-17A-18A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] (8 of 12 views) Bird, nest |
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054-19A-20A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] [nest site as in 044-23-24 which is 273 July 9, 1915 horned lark] (9 of 12 views) Bird, nest |
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054-21A-22A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] (10 of 12 views) Bird, Bunting, Snow |
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054-23A-24A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] (11 of 12 views) Bird, Bunting, Snow |
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054-25A-26A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 3 [Birds and eggs] (12 of 12 views) Bird |
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054-27A-28A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (1 of 13 view) [435 July 12, 1916 Spotty] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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054-29A-30A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (2 of 13 view) [428 July 12, 1916 Doc] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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054-31A-32A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (3 of 13 view)] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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054-33A-34A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (4 of 13 view)] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (5 of 13 view)] (228 A typical “husky” dog AS) [228 June 22, 1915 An Eskimo dog Episuak] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (6 of 13 view)] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (7 of 13 view)] Animal, dogs; Fauna |
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055-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (8 of 13 view)] (in emulsion: IVX -suggesting image is reversed) Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (9 of 13 view)] [dogs in harness] Animal, dogs; Fauna |
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055-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (10 of 13 view)] (A typical Eskimo dog - they are well-furred and have sound feet but lack the strength and endurance of the better sort of “civilized” dogs Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (11 of 13 view)] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 4 [Dogs] (12 of 13 view)] [443 July 23, 1916, (Billy, a Nome dog, leader)] Animal, dog; Fauna |
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055-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (1 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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055-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (2 of 14 views) (Polar Bear in background? AS Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Ship; Sled |
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055-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (3 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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055-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (4 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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055-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (5 of 14 views) (Eskimos traveling) Animal, dogs; Equipment, weather instrument; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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055-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (6 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals |
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055-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (7 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit; Sleds |
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055-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (8 of 14 views) (personal stamp Paul R. Reynolds 70-5th Avenue new York City) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit; Sleds |
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055-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (9 of 14 views) (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) Animal, dogs; Equipment, axe; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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055-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (10 of 14 views) (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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056-1A-2A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (11 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit; Sled |
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056-3A-4A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (12 of 14 views) (Spring A camp on the New Land - meat of many reindeer piled up - a man looking through field glasses for game) Animal, dogs; Dwelling, tent; Equipment, binoculars; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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056-5A-6A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (13 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals; Sled |
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056-7A-8A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 5 [Dog sleds] (14 of 14 views) Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit; Sled |
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056-9A-10A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (1 of 25 views) (Imprint: Geographical Survey of Canada) (stamped Department of Mines Geological Survey Photographic Division 43198 - hand written correction: caption for this # from Geol. Survey is “Expedition sled dogs” /Geol. Survey #45198 is “Looking across Moberly Creek” must be wrong #) [Fritz [Frits] Johansen, |
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056-11A-12A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (2 of 25 views) Grave; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Individuals, male |
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056-13A-14A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (3 of 25 views) (W. G. Baur May 1916 304?) [in emulsion: 354 W. Bauer May 1, 1916] [354 May 1, 1916 W. Bauer. (plate)] Dwelling, interior; Individual, male |
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056-15A-16A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (4 of 25 views) Equipment, shovel; Individual, male; |
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056-17A-18A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (5 of 25 views) (Martin Killian [Killian]?) Individual, male |
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056-19A-20A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (6 of 25 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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056-21A-22A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (7 of 25 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, female; Individual, male; Pipe; Ship |
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056-23A-24A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (8 of 25 views) Dwelling, wood; Individual, male |
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056-25A-26A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (9 of 25 views) Dwelling,wood; Individuals, male |
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056-27A-28A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (10 of 25 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Dwelling, log; Individual, male |
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056-29A-30A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (11 of 25 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male |
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056-31A-32A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (12 of 25 views) (335 [Melville Island? Mr/Ap. 1916]) [in emulsion: April 10, 1916] [335 April 10, 1916 Geo. H. Wilkins wearing a face mask] Animal, dogs; Fauna; Individual, male |
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056-33A-34A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (13 of 25 views) Cooking; Equipment, shovel; Individual |
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056-35A-36A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (14 of 25 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male |
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057-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (15 of 25 views) (The party which discovered new land in the Arctic Left to right: Ole Anderson, Storker Storkerson, Charles Thompson and Vilhjalmur Stefansson) Individuals, male |
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057-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (16 of 25 views) (left, Storker Storkerson with Vilhjalmur Stefansson) Individuals, male |
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057-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (17 of 25 views) Individual, male; Sled |
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057-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (18 of 25 views) [80] (Capt. Nahmens) 80 March 15, 1914 Capt Nahmens] Individual, male |
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057-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (19 of 25 views) (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) (Pa asi oloksak Si Pi Tak Ka at) Dwelling, tent; Individuals, male, Inuit; Individuals, male |
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057-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (20 of 25 views) (454 5120s? A) [454 July 24, 1916 Corporal Bruce, Patsie, Cox and O'Neill] [Boat; Individuals, male, Inuit; Individual, male |
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057-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 6 [Expedition members and other white men] (21 of 25 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, male; Sled |
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057-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (1 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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057-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (2 of 18 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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057-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (3 of 18 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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057-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (4 of 18 views) (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) Eye, protection; Individual, female, Anita; Individual, male, Inuit; Ship |
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057-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (5 of 18 views) Individuals, male, Inuit; Pipe |
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057-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (7 of 18 views) [back load] Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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057-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (8 of 18 views) Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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057-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (9 of 18 views) Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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057-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (10 of 18 views) Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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057-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (11 of 18 views) Equipment, pail; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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057-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (12 of 18 views) [in emulsion: obscured: possibly 256] Equipment; Hunting; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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058-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (13 of 18 views) Equipment; Hunting; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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058-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (14 of 18 views) Hunting equipment; Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (15 of 18 views) Dwelling, tent; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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058-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (16 of 18 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit; Individuals, male |
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058-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (17 of 18 views) (in emulsion: VIX -suggesting image is reversed) [calf] Animal; Fauna; Individual, female |
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058-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 7 [Eskimos] (18 of 18 views) (in emulsion: VX -suggesting image is reversed) [calf] Animal; Fauna; Individual, female |
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058-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (1 of 18 views) Dwelling, sod; Individual, male, Inuit; Pipe |
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058-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (2 of 18 views) Hat, derby; Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (3 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (Don't recollect this man - evidently an eskimo) (4 of 18 views) Fish; Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (5 of 18 views) Boat, on ice; Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (6 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (7 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (8 of 18 views) (Baillie Island type?) [469 July 26, 1916 Edna Klinkenberg's beau, Ikey Bolt] [see 001-1-2] Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (9 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (10 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (11 of 18 views) [text reversed in emulsion: 294 July 15, 1915 Kaminumuk] Individual, male, Inuit |
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058-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (13 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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059-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (14 of 18 views) Individual, male, Inuit |
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059-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (15 of 18 views) [text reversed in emulsion: 215 Olosoak Bernard Harbour June 12, 1915] |
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059-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (16 of 18 views) [text reversed in emulsion: 214 Kokiluka June 12, 1915] Individual, male, Inuit |
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059-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (17 of 18 views) [text reversed in emulsion: 297 July 15, 1915 Itkogluka] Individual, male, Inuit |
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059-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 8 [Portraits of Eskimo men] (18 of 18 views) [473 July 26, 1916 Types of Baillie Islanders] Individual, male, Inuit |
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059-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (1 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (2 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (3 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (4 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (5 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (6 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (7 of 11 views)(Gunenana? see #51100) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (8 of 11 views) (Gunenana? see #51100) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (9 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (10 of 11 views)[the women on p. 282 if My Life With the Eskimos] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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059-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 9 [Portraits of Eskimo women] (11 of 11 views) Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (1 of 14 views) Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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059-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (2 of 14 views) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, children, Inuit |
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060-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (3 of 14 views) Individuals, children, Inuit |
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060-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (4 of 14 views) Individuals, children, Inuit |
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060-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (5 of 14 views) Dwelling, tent; Individuals, children, Inuit |
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060-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (6 of 14 views) Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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060-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (7 of 14 views) Eye, protection; Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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060-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (8 of 14 views) Individual, child, Inuit |
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060-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (9 of 14 views) Individual, child, Inuit |
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060-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (10 of 14 views) Individual, male child, Inuit |
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060-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (11 of 14 views) Individual, male child, Inuit |
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060-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (12 of 14 views) Individual, male child, Inuit |
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060-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (13 of 14 views) [296 Kanuvuk July 15, 1915] Individual, male child, Inuit |
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060-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 10 [Eskimo children] (14 of 14 views) [296 Kanuvuk July 15, 1915] Individual, male child, Inuit |
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060-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 11 [Eskimos around the campfire cooking and eating] (1 of 5 views) Cooking; Individuals, Inuit |
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060-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 11 [Eskimos around the campfire cooking and eating] (2 of 5 views) Cooking; Individuals, Inuit |
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060-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 11 [Eskimos around the campfire cooking and eating] (3 of 5 views) (in emulsion: IIVX - suggesting image is reversed) Dwelling, tent; Individuals, child, female, Inuit; Individuals, child, male, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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060-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 11 [Eskimos around the campfire cooking and eating] (4 of 5 views) (No 3 Contentment reigns in the Arctic amongst white and Eskimo alike) The Naval Service of Ottawa Storker Storkerson Boat; umiak; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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060-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 11 [Eskimos around the campfire cooking and eating] (5 of 5 views) (stamped: General Section - Weekly Wide Measure: half page or omit or Full page) (notation in ink: 2 cols wide meas Return save to GHS much to our surprise)(Eskimos in lee of windbreak cooking) Dwelling, tent; Individual, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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060-35-36 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (1 of 9 views) (have copy neg. H.P. UU12) Individuals, female, Inuit |
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061-1-2 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (2 of 9 views) (have copy neg. H.P. UU12) Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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061-3-4 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (3 of 9 views) Individuals, Inuit |
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061-5-6 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (5 of 9 views) (have copy neg. H.P. UU12) (printed on Kodak Velox postcard stock) [356 May 1, 1916 Nutainna Minto Inlet. Eskimo.] Individual, male, Inuit |
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061-7-8 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (6 of 9 views) Individuals, female, Inuit |
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061-9-10 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 12 [Copper Eskimos] (7 of 9 views) Eye, protection; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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061-11-12 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 13 [Groups of Copper Eskimos] (3 of 9 views] (Coronation Gulf UU13 Have copy beg. H.P. 427) Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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061-13-14 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 13 [Groups of Copper Eskimos] (4 of 9 views] (Have copy neg. H.P. UU13) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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061-15-16 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 13 [Groups of Copper Eskimos] (5 of 9 views] Individuals, children, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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061-17-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 13 [Groups of Copper Eskimos] (9 of 9 views] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, children, Inuit |
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061-19-20 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (1 of 11 views) (have copy neg. H.P. UU14) [203 May 28, 1915 Poukuk] Individual, female, Inuit |
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061-21-22 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (2 of 11 views) [203 May 28, 1915 Poukuk] Individual, female, Inuit |
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061-23-24 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (3 of 11 views) [196 May 28, 1915 Three generations. Avaluniak, Ulurak, and Koata] Individual, child, Inuit; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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061-25-26 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (4 of 11 views) [197 May 28, 1915 Female types] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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061-27-28 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (5 of 11 views) (have copy neg. H.P. UU14) [198 May 28, 1915 Female types] Individuals, female, Inuit |
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061-29-30 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (6 of 11 views) (in emulsion: Geo. H. W.) [198 May 28, 1915 Female types] Individual, female, Inuit |
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061-31-32 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (7 of 11 views) [197 May 28, 1915 Female types] Individual, female, Inuit |
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061-33-34 Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (8 of 11 views) [195 May 28, 1915 Kilaudlak] Individual, male, Inuit |
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062-1A-2A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (9 of 11 views) (192) [192 May 28, 1915 Avutinuak] Individual, female, Inuit |
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062-3A-4A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 14 [Unidentified Copper Eskimo women and one man] (192, 193, 195-199, see 50916 thru 50950) (10 of 11 views) (193) [193 May 28, 1915 Kamuk] Dwelling, tent; Individual, male, Inuit |
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062-5A-6A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 15 [Probably Baillie Islands Eskimos] (1 of 5 views) see 51341-49 Animal, dog; Fauna;Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, male, Inuit |
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062-7A-8A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 15 [Probably Baillie Islands Eskimos] (2 of 5 views) see 51341-49 Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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062-9A-10A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 15 [Probably Baillie Islands Eskimos] (3 of 5 views) see 51341-49 Individual, female, Inuit |
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062-11A-12A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 15 [Probably Baillie Islands Eskimos] (4 of 5 views) see 51341-49 Individual, female, Inuit |
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062-13A-14A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified photos 16 [Eskimo scraping and cleaning a seal or walrus skin] Individual, Inuit; Pelt |
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062-15A-16A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 17 [Eskimo men with sunglasses (snow goggles)] (1 of 2 views) Eye, protection; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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062-17A-18A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 18 [Natkusiok [Natkusiak]? and dog] (1 of 1 view) Animal, dog; Fauna; Individual, male, Inuit |
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062-19A-20A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (2 of 16 views) Animal, dogs; Boat; Individual, male |
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062-21A-22A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (3 of 16 views) [421 July 12, 1916 summer caches. Oliksoak Island] Cache; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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062-23A-24A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (4 of 16 views) Animal, dogs; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individuals, Inuit |
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062-25A-26A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (5 of 16 views) Dwelling, tent; Pelts |
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062-27A-28A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (6 of 16 views) Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, Inuit |
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062-29A-30A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (7 of 16 views) [see also 060-33-34] [237 June 28, 1915 Waiting for an evening meal] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, male, Inuit |
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062-31A-32A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (8 of 16 views) [181 May 28, 1915 A typical scene at a tent door. Moore Island] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, female, Inuit |
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062-33A-34A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (9 of 16 views) [181 May 28, 1915 A typical scene at a tent door. Moore Island] Animal, dog; Dwelling, tent; Fauna; Individual, child, Inuit; Individual, female, Inuit |
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062-35A-36A Canadian Arctic Expedition unnumbered and unidentified 19 [Eskimo summer camp scenes] (10 of 16 views) Boat; Dwelling, tent; Individuals, female, Inuit |