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Gelatin silver print
Returning to Southampton Post with supplies, NU, 1926
Artist
John M. Kinnaird
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1926/05
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8 x 14 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1986.71.43
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
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Returning to Southampton Post with supplies, NU, 1926
John M. Kinnaird
1926/05
MP-1986.71.42
Returning to Southampton Post with supplies, NU, 1926
John M. Kinnaird
1926/05
MP-1986.71.44
Crossing to Repulse Bay Post for supplies, NU, 1926
John M. Kinnaird
1926/05
MP-1986.71.41.1
Preparing to cross to Repulse Bay Post for supplies, NU, 1926
John M. Kinnaird
1926/05
MP-1986.71.40
Crossing to Repulse Bay Post for supplies, NU, 1926
John M. Kinnaird
1926/05
MP-1986.71.41.2
Hudson's Bay Co.'s post in summer, Southampton Island, NU, 1927
John M. Kinnaird
1927
MP-1986.71.36
Part of the H.B.C.'s post in winter, Southampton Island, NU, 1927
John M. Kinnaird
1927
MP-1986.71.39
Part of the H.B.C.'s post in winter, Southampton Island, NU, 1927
John M. Kinnaird
1927
MP-1986.71.38
Ouglinok (John Ell), interpreter at Southampton Island Post, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.45
Inuit leaving the H.B.C. Post for the deer hunt, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.57
Inuit leaving the H.B.C. Post for their winter camp, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.58
Inuit grave near the H.B.C. Post, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.61
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