Item is an image of a tent by the water with a dog by it. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Kuugjuaq (also known as Churchill, Manitoba)
Dogs
20 Archival description results for Dogs
Item is a photograph showing a dog.
Item is a photograph showing a dog panting.
Item is a photograph showing a dog grooming a monkey.
Item is a photograph showing a dog playing with a monkey.
Item is a photograph showing a dog playing with a monkey.
Item is a photograph showing a dog playing with a monkey.
Item is an image of four dogs. Two of the dogs are in the background, two in the front. The two dog in the front are Siberian Huskies. According to annotations, the image was taken at Rigolet
Image is a group portrait taken outside. In foreground are five men seated with dogs. In background are seven men, three holding flags.
Item is an image of a tent and two dogs. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Igluligaarjuk (also known as Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut).
Item is an image of a dog.
Item is an image of a dog.
Item is a negative showing a man, Lt/Col. Parke,r seated with his two dogs, Brownie and Guessie sitting beside him.
Item is a negative showing a Tibetan soldier standing in front of two army tents. There is a dog located just behind the soldier to his right hand side.
Item is a print of a dog on a path. A fence appears behind it.
Item is a photo of a member of the military personnel holding a whip posing outdoors. Two dogs are on his left.
A child poses with his rifle while a posed animal rests on the ground in front of him. Trees and a fence visible in background.
Fred RyckmanImage depicts a man and dog sitting on the ground. Behind them trees and two wooden items (camp chairs?) are visible.
Item is an image of two people and a dog standing by the entrance of a building. According to annotations, the people are the bishop William Ridley and his wife Mrs. Ridley and they are standing at the entrance of the Mission House in Max?axaa?a (also known as Metlakatla).
Item is an image of a building with a group of twelve people and two dogs in front of it. According to annotations, the building is the Manager's House at Norway House, Manitoba