See also EA-500-263, EA-500-264, EA-500-270.
Now known as 106 Street.
An Indigenous woman standing beside a horse travois pulling a child.
The fonds consists of photographs of Dr. Norman L. Terwillegar.
Sans titreSee also EB-31-69, EB-31-70, EB-31-72 and EB-31-73.
This file consists of Volume 1, No. 2 of the Belmont School District No. 23 newsletter, 'The Star.'
The fonds consists of materials relating to the establishment and history of Hilltop House and a plaque from the building, and family history information on Catherine (Humphrey) Stalker.
File List:
File 1. Correspondence (photocopies), including history of Hilltop House written by Catherine Stalker, 1965-1968, 1985;
File 2. Correspondence (photocopies) 1985;
File 3. Hilltop House info and fact sheets, n.d.;
File 4. Hilltop House plaque;
File 5. Biographical information on family history of R.J. Humphrey family of Kinisteno, Saskatchewan, father of Catherine (Humphrey) Stalker (photocopies, includes pictures and annotations).
The fonds consists of photographs taken by Edgar Millen while serving in Canada’s north as an officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The photographs include images depicting the Arctic, where Millen was stationed, as well as several photos of Millen’s funeral and a cairn erected in his honour.
Group photograph of several Inuit individuals, including men, women and children, standing and sitting out-of-doors behind a dog team and sled; all are wearing parkas, mittens and mukluks.
Portrait of an Inuk man dressed in a skin parka, mittens and mukluks.