Skip to main contentGelatin silver print - The Nascopie in Port Burwell harbour, Nunavut, 1918 | McCord Museum Online Collections | McCord Museum - Montreal Social History Museum
Gelatin silver print
The Nascopie in Port Burwell harbour, Nunavut, 1918
Photographer
Robert L. Ridley
InscriptionsOn back, handwritten, u.c. : Nascopie in Burwell harbor / Aug 2-18
Date
1918
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.6 × 11.2 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2013.36.2.124
CreditGift of Mrs. Justine Sentenne
Status
Not on viewInformation about the objects in our collection is updated to reflect new research findings. If you have any information to share regarding this object, please email reference.mccord@mccord-stewart.ca.Information about rights and reproductions is available here.
The Fox, Port Burwell, Nunavut, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1920
M2013.36.2.120
The Fox, Port Burwell, Nunavut, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1920
M2013.36.2.119
Outpost at Fox Harbour, Nunavut, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1920
M2013.36.2.144
Hudson’s Bay Company store, Lake Harbour (now Kimmirut)?, Nunavut?, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1920
M2013.36.2.263
A house in winter, Lake Harbour (now Kimmirut), Nunavut, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1920
M2013.36.2.262
SS Port Simpson, Skeena River, British Columbia, 1913-1918
Robert L. Ridley
1913-1918
M2013.36.2.300
Covered canoe, Chesterfield Inlet?, Nunavut?, 1917?
Robert L. Ridley
1917 ?
M2013.36.2.1.152
Inuit with their canoes at a trading post?, Chesterfield Inlet?, Nunavut?, 1917?
Robert L. Ridley
1917 ?
M2013.36.2.1.153
Walrus killed by W. Mitchell, Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, 1917
Robert L. Ridley
1917
M2013.36.2.1.150
A boat with two canoes, Chesterfield Inlet?, Nunavut?, 1917?
Robert L. Ridley
1917 ?
M2013.36.2.1.151
Snowstorm?, Chesterfield Inlet?, Nunavut?, 1917?
Robert L. Ridley
1917 ?
M2013.36.2.1.156
Waterscape, Chesterfield Inlet?, Nunavut?, 1917?
Robert L. Ridley
1917 ?
M2013.36.2.1.154
This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.