File contains report entitled Report on Burwell authored by J.N.C. Wilford, V. M. Strijack, and K. W. Lawrence intended to study the present and future position of Port Burwell as a settlement within the Baffin Region.
Shingle Point / Northern Arctic 1929 or 30.
Echo L.R. Lidster - community adult educator - Hay River, N.W.T. My school picture (Aged - 62 - 1978 - Oct.)
Boy's bathroom corridor wall crack 1 1/2 " away from ceiling. [Corner of walls and ceiling in the school at Pangnirtung, showing opening between walls and ceiling.]
South side near west corner. [Wall of the school at Pangnirtung.]
This is where the old school is joined to 1965 addition. [Roof of the school at Pangnirtung?]
The roof has no deflection at the ridge nor over the classrooms. Some defection noticeable over the mechanical room. [Distant view of the school at Pangnirtung.]
Mostly a white deposit covering considerable showings of rust [on the base of a steel power pole in Pangnirtung].
Mostly a white deposit with traces of rust [on a steel power pole in Pangnirtung].
A thin covering of rust [on the base of a steel power pole in Pangnirtung].
[Caribou herd near Padlei, ca. 1956.]
[Caribou herd near Padlei, ca. 1956.]
[Teenage band members pose with their instruments (clarinets and flutes).]
[Group of about 30 people in front of a building.][Likely teachers at a convention, Yellowknife Public School, later William MacDonald school]
Typical log building occupied by an Indian [Dene] family at Fort Rae [Behchoko].
Typical log buildings occupied by Indians [Dene] at Fort Rae [Behchoko].
Group of Indian School children at Fort McPherson.
Group of Indian [Dene] boys and one white boy at Fort Rae [Behchoko] - they have never attended school.
Building to be occupied by proposed day school at Fort Rae [Behchoko].
Proposed day school at Hay River to be located in this building formerly used as an Anglican residential school.