Item is an image of a ship in the ice with three people standing on the ice by the port. According to annotations, the ship is the Hudson's Bay Company Chartered Vessel Sorine.
Item is an image of a ship in the ice with one person standing on the ice by the bow. According to annotations, the ship is the Hudson's Bay Company Chartered Vessel Sorine.
Item is an image of a ship in the ice with one person standing on the ice by the bow. According to annotations, the ship is the Hudson's Bay Company Chartered Vessel Sorine.
Item is an image of a shore with a boat and a person standing by it. According to annotations, photograph was taken on the Hayes River between York Factory and Norway House, Manitoba. Item is same image as item a032718
Item is an image of a stone monument. According to annotations, monument was to Mr. Belanger's memory, in Norway House. Chief Factor Horace Belanger drowned in the Nelson River and his clerk Stanley Simpson drowned trying to save him. After their death, Hudson's Bay Officer erected a stone monument in their memory
Item is an image of a woman standing by a baby stroller wit a baby at the entrance of a house. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Norway House, Manitoba
Item is a n image of two buildings. According to annotations, the buildings are part of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Kimmirut (former Lake Harbour) in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut
Item is an image of a church. According to annotations, church belonged to the indigenous community in the area (probably from the Cree First Nation or Metis) and photograph was taken at York Factory, Manitoba
Item is an image of two boats and some people at a shore. According to annotations, photograph was taken on the Hayes River between York Factory and Norway House, Manitoba
Item is an image of five men carrying a boat. According to annotations, photograph was taken on the Hayes River between York Factory and Norway House, Manitoba
Item is an image of the entrance of a house with two women standing by the door. According to annotations, the house was Lord Strathcona's and it was located in Rigolet (previously known as Rigoulette). Lord Strathcona was Rigolet's former Hudson's Bay store manager Donald Smith