- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1000-UL_1000_0003
- Item
- 1925 or 1926
View of ships and drying racks along the coastline.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of ships and drying racks along the coastline.
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
R.C.M.P. Police Post, Tree River
View of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post in Tree River.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit woman.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit woman.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
Image of an Inuit man.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of an Inuit house with a man standing outside of it.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of the S.S. Baychimo, which was used by the Hudson's Bay Company to trade provisions for fur pelts with the Inuit people.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of the Hudson's Bay Company post on Tree River.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
H.B.C. Post, R.C.M.P. Post, Baillie Island
View of the Hudson's Bay Company post and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post on Baillie Island.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor
View of a house owned by the Hudson's Bay Company on Bernard Harbour.
Burwash, Lachlin Taylor