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Reimann, Gerhard
N-1979-061 · Accession · [1955-1969?]

This accession consists of 4 black and white photographs of the Tundra Gold Mine, the Discovery Yellowknife Gold Mine, Giant Yellowknife Gold Mine, and Con Mine, Yellowknife.

Reimann, Gerhard
Richardson, Tom
N-1993-007 · Accession · 1937-1938

The photographs document some of the first buildings erected at the Con Mine camp in Yellowknife.

Richardson, Tom
N-1999-059 · Accession · [1937-1938], [1958]

The photographs show mining activity at Gordon Lake in 1937. The photographs also depict life at Yellowknife in 1937 and 1938, including photographs of the Pacific Western Airlines float base, the airplanes and pilots there. One photograph of the Yellowknife PWA operation was taken in 1958.

McLaren, Duncan D.
N-2001-011 · Accession · 1998

Photographs depict the abandoned Thompson-Lundmark Gold Mine site and show the Kim shaft, mine site, and equipment inside the mill. The ravenous forest fires of the summer of 1998 and Mr. Regier's particular interest in old places combined to inspire he and a colleague to charter a float plane to visit the Thompson-Lundmark site. Their timing was fortunate, as the site burned the following day.

Regier, Ferdinand
Pawluk, Roy, 1945-
N-1988-026 · Accession · [1947]

Photographs depict a DeHavilland Fox Moth, aerial views of Yellowknife and Giant and Con mines.

Balsillie, Linda
N-1987-008 · Accession · 1936, 1952

Two of the photographs are mounted on calendars from 1952. The single image (:0001) shows Con camp in July 1936. It shows three aircraft and several tents. One of the two calendars was distributed by Ted Cinnamon, Yellowknife agent for Imperial Oil Ltd and features a photograph (:0003) showing oil trucks, a tractor train, and oil tanks along the shore of Great Slave Lake - Latham Island. The second calendar features a picture (:0002) of a boat, possibly the Radium Yellowknife and was distributed by the Lakeview Coffee Shop.

Horan, Jack, b. 1908
N-1985-014 · Accession · [1938-1945]

This accession consists of six black and white photographs taken by Jack Horan in Yellowknife and one illustrated oversize newspaper insert from the "Edmonton Bulletin" entitled "Yellowknife! World's Largest Potential Gold Field". The photographs show miners, and the Con Mine site.

Horan, Jack, b. 1908
Williamson, David, b. 1907
N-1983-003 · Accession · 1938-1944, copied 1983

The images show mining operations in the Yellowknife area including Con Mine, Giant Mine and Ptarmigan Mine; housing in Yellowknife; and construction of the Alberta Resources Railway line. They were taken by David Williamson during his time in Yellowknife and northern Alberta.

Williamson, David, b. 1907
N-1979-569 · Accession · 1956-1960

Records include photographs of Discovery Mine and Yellowknife including images of the townsite, individuals, institutions and businesses, and of recreational activities.

McCaffrey, Vincent
Drolet, Dennis
N-1979-040 · Accession · 1947

This accession consists of photographs of Yellowknife in 1947. Images include old town, Con Mine, and the oil depot on Jolliffe Island.

Drolet, Dennis
N-2016-002 · Accession · 1980

Records include photographs of the community of Tungsten. Most of the images depict the Cantung mining and milling operations; there are also images of the townsite.

The photographer of these images is unknown. They were produced by Bush Edit House and may have been taken by the firm's owner, Burt Bush, who was a film producer in North Vancouver and was often contracted by resource companies for their corporate presentations.

Bush, Burt
Bodington, Deryk
N-1979-075 · Accession · [1930-1959?]

Records include images of Yellowknife, Pine Point, Con Mine, prospectors, tractor trains, and barges.

Bodington, Deryk
St. Louis, Philip
N-1979-060 · Accession · [1930?]

Records include photographs taken at Labine Point, Great Bear Lake. The images depict Philip St. Louis, an aerial view of Labine Point, and a Canadian Airways plane refuelling. One photo may have originally belonged to F. M. Boland.

Peet, Fred, 1908-
N-1988-043 · Accession · [1930-1939], copied 1988

This accession consists of 24 black and white copy negatives depicting mining activities in the western sub-arctic. Included are photographs taken at Eldorado and Port Radium in 1935. Some of the photographs have been identified using Mr. Peet's book.

Peet, Fred, 1908-

Records relate to incentives for mining companies in the NWT, as well as correspondence and reports relating to BHP mining sites Ekati and the "Boston" exploration project. Also included is correspondence and public feedback regarding the proposed beryllium mining project at Thor Lake.

Northwest Territories. Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. Minerals, Oil and Gas division
N-1992-068 · Accession · 1958

This map shows the location of numerous mine sites and exploration sites within the western NWT. Mines indicated include: Rayrock, Beaulieu, Con-Rycon, Negus, Giant Yellowknife, Ptarmigan, Thompson-Lundmark, Mercury, Spinet, Colomac, Goldcrest, Tundra North Goldcraft, Discovery and Peg Tantalum.

N-2010-008 · Accession · 1958

Records include photographs showing uranium mining operations and equipment at Rayrock Mine. The images date from the summer of 1958 and were taken by George Hunter.

Hunter, George
Alberta-Northwest Chamber
N-1991-007 · Accession · [1977?]

The recordings are of the proceedings of the first Alberta Northwest Mining Industry Forum, which was held in Yellowknife. Included in the topics for discussion were: participation of indigenous people in resource development, the relationship between governments and the mining industry, exploration problems and the need for all weather roads. Speakers include Dr. C.M. Trigg, Ross Milne, Mike Keevan, Dave J. Emery, Peter Ernerk, R.W. Hornal, Dr. George W. Mannard, and Ron J. Hawkes.

N-2018-009 · Accession · 1945

The photographs document the initial construction of Giant Mine in addition to general scenes of Yellowknife. They were taken by Sidney Hanford in 1945 while he was Master Mechanic at Giant Mine.

Hanford, Sidney
N-2001-005 · Accession · [1940-1962]

The majority of the photographs depict employees of Con Mine, as well as equipment and buildings at Con Mine in Yellowknife. In addition, there is an image of Henry Busse and the Wildcat Cafe.

Poohkay, Nick C.