R.C.M.P. Police Post, Tree River
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1000-UL_1000_0009
- Item
- 1925 or 1926
View of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post in Tree River.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
R.C.M.P. Police Post, Tree River
View of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post in Tree River.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Keegapoo and Ooja, Cambridge Bay
Image of two Inuit men named Keegapoo and Ooja.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit girl named Kikpeeyounee and her dog.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Hat Island, Royal Geographical Society Group
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
H.B.C. Schooner "Fort MacPherson" in winter quarters, King William Island in background
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut man, King William Island
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut boy, King William Island
Image of an Inuit boy.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut woman, King William Island
Image of an Inuit woman.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Burwash's sled, made King William Island, ready for the trail
Image of the sled used by Major Lachlin Taylor Burwash.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Entrance to igloo in which party lived with the seal hunters
View of a igloo with a dog sitting outside.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Native cache at the sealing camp
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Scenes at the sealing camp on the ice, 30 miles offshore
Image of men hunting seals.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut woman with her child and snowshovel
Image of an Inuit woman with her child.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Nearing Pelly Bay, Boothia Peninsula, April 1925
Image of a person being pulled by a sled dogs.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Chesterfield.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Repulse Bay native, "Byeandbye"
Image of an Inuit man named Byeandbye.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Pelly Bay Native, "A-ma-ow-ya"
Image of an Inuit man named A-ma-ow-ya.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Hudson Strait Native, Stupart Bay, "Lucas"
Image of an Inuit man named Lucas.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Akovoligjauk man, Pelly Bay, "Tootoer"
Image of an Inuit man named Tootoer.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Wild flowers, Chesterfield Inlet
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit person.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of the Hudson's Bay Company post on Tree River.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
H.B.C. Buildings, Kent Peninsula
View of the Hudson's Bay Company buildings on the Kent Peninsula.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of a group of Inuit people.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut visitors, Cambridge Bay
Image of two Inuit women.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Hat Island, showing rock formation
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
H.B.C. Store, King William Island
View of a Hudson's Bay Company store on King William Island.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Cairn erected by Amundsen, south coast King William Island
Image of a cairn erected by the Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut men, King William Island
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of a caribou on the Boothia Peninsula.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of a group of Inuit woman.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Half bred Portuguese, Repulse Bay, "Kayakjuak"
Image of Inuit and Portuguese decent named Kayakjuak.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Netselingmeut man, Boothia Peninsula, "Oojuk"
Image of an Inuit man named Oojuk.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Akovoligjuak woman, Pelly Bay, "Toodli"
Image of an Inuit woman named Toodli.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
"Angote" Akovoligjuakmeut, Boothia Peninsula
Image of an Inuit man named Angote.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of a group of Inuit children.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Wild flowers, Chesterfield Inlet
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit woman.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Fort Prince of Wales, Churchill
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
A report about the Northwest Territories and the Yukon prepared by Major L.T. Burwash (L.T. standing for Lachlin Taylor, variously spelled Lachan and Lachlan). There are 142 typed pages plus appendices, photos, and maps. The photographs depict the local people and their practices, as well as some of Burwash, and the landscape. There is also a snapshot, a note about the book from a bookseller, a map of his travels, a pamphlet for the Northwest Territories 1933, and an obituary from the New York Times, tucked into the front. The book, text, and photographs, are all in very good condition.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor