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Gelatin silver print
Off Koksoak River, Ungava Bay, NU, 1922
Photographer
Frederick W. Berchem
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1922/08
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.3 x 13.4 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1984.126.3.31
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Off Koksoak River, Ungava Bay, NU, 1922
Frederick W. Berchem
1922/08
MP-1984.126.3.32
Sailboats off Koksoak River, Ungava Bay, NU, 1922-1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1922-1925
MP-1984.129.8
Coast boats off Koksoak River, NU, 1922-1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1922-1925
MP-1984.129.27
Ice conditions from S. S. "Bayeskimo", Ungava Bay, NU, 1922, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.72
Some of the crew and S. S. "Bayeskimo's" boats after we abandoned her, Ungava Bay, NU, 1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1925/07
MP-1984.126.2.123
S. S. "Bayeskimo" in pack ice which sank her, Ungava Bay, NU, 1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1925/07
MP-1984.126.2.120
Passengers and crew of S. S. "Bayeskimo" on ice and in lifeboats, Ungava Bay, NU, 1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1925/07
MP-1984.126.2.150
S. S. "Nascopie" rescuing the crew of the S. S. "Bayeskimo", Ungava Bay, NU, 1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1925/07
MP-1984.126.2.151
The pack ice that crushed and eventually sunk the S. S. "Bayeskimo" in Ungava Bay, NU, 1925
Frederick W. Berchem
1925/07
MP-1984.126.2.124
Some of the crew and S. S. "Bayeskimo's" boats after she sank, Ungava Bay, NU, 1925, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.107
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