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Gelatin silver print
Off Pond Inlet, NU, 1922
Photographer
Frederick W. Berchem
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1922/09/07
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-1984.129.21
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
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Off Pond Inlet, NU, 1922, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.81
Arctic Gold Mining Syndicate's post, Pond Inlet, NU, 1922
Frederick W. Berchem
1922/09
MP-1984.129.74
Inuit woman, Pond Inlet, NU, 1922, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.82
Canadian government ship S. S. "Arctic", Albert Harbour, Pond Inlet, NU, 1922, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.80
Canadian government ship S. S. "Arctic", Albert Harbour, Pond Inlet, NU, 1922
Frederick W. Berchem
1922/09/04
MP-1984.129.28
Hudson's Bay Company post under construction, Pond Inlet, NU, 1921, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.46
The Inuit group who assisted in erecting a new fur trade post at Salmon River, Pond Inlet, NU, 1921, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.47
Mountain, Albert Harbour, Pond Inlet, NU, 1921, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.43
Beloeil Island, Pond Inlet, NU, 1926, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.160
Distant glacier on Bylot Island, Pond Inlet, NU, 1926, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.163
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