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Photo album
31-31-2 · Série organique · [189-?]-1915
Fait partie de Percy Broughton collection

Series consists of one bound photo album with pages arranged generally according to subject matter. Places and subjects represented within the material include Wycliffe College, ships and their crews, Arctic bears and wildlife, Hudson Bay and Inuit community members and activities at Lake Harbour in Nunavut, Canada.
Some of the photographs are duplicates of those in the Robert Reford fonds, Arctic file

Hopi Images
47-2 · Série organique · [189-?]
Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

Series consists of photographs depicting scenes from Hopi life.

Moses Alfred and Harry Mountain
138-03-02-10 · Pièce · [ca. 191-]
Fait partie de Paddling to Where I Stand collection

Image of two young men. One sitting down and one standing. Photograph taken in a professional studio.
Handwritten annotation on back "Moses Alfred (L) Harry Mountain (R)"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 116.

PACHEN [sic] Lama
4-02-a033535 · Pièce · [191-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a photograph showing Thubten Chökyi Nyima, or the Panchan Lama, seated in front of his monastery in Shigatse. He is wearing robes and has an item placed in his lap.

Arctic
11-01 · Dossier · [ca. 191?]
Fait partie de Robert Reford fonds

File contains images from Robert Reford's Arctic album. Some of the photographs include a date as it appeared in the original description. The rest do not include a date and were thought to had been taken during the same time period. The photographs seem to have been taken after Reford became president of his father's company in 1906. It is not clear if Reford took the photos himself, or that he assembled this album.

James Sewid and Arthur Alfred
138-03-02-11 · Pièce · [ca. 191-]
Fait partie de Paddling to Where I Stand collection

Image of two young men. One sitting down and one standing. Photograph taken in a professional studio.
Handwritten annotation on back "James Sewid (R) Artur Alfred (L)"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 117.

Red idol [of] Gorge
4-02-a033614 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing a landscape with mountains in the background. There is a statue of what appears to be a Buddha figure in the forefront of the image.

Yak
4-02-a033616 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing a yak with large horns. There is a mountain in the background.

Gyantse plain
4-02-a033621 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing a landscape with mountains in the background. Gyantse Fort can be seen on a large spur on the left side of the image.

Lama
4-02-a033667 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing a man, the Lama, seated in front of a stone wall. He has a tablet with writing propped up in front of him.

Jongpen's wife with servant
4-02-a033674 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings. Both women are smiling.

Unidentified baby
4-02-a033679 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing an unidentified baby propped up in a chair.

Jongpen's wife in full dress
4-02-a033680 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife in full Tibetan dress. According to Parker, she is wearing jewelry worth approximately 2000 pounds sterling.

Tibetan women
4-02-a033683 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing the same two women pictured in the previous image (a033682). One of the women is turned around to show the back of her dress.

Takin
4-02-a033685 · Pièce · [192-?]
Fait partie de Eric Parker fonds

Item is a negative showing a takin. Parker notes that this takin was live captured for Colonel F.M. Bailey and shipped to the London Zoo.