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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date
Two leather cases for maximum-minimum thermometers (1967.116a)     leather   
Snow goggles, leather and metal     metal on leather  ca. 1913 
Musk ox - juvenile, mounted     animal mount  April 1924 
Musk ox - adult female, mounted     animal mount  April 1924 
MacMillan Taking Observation, Using Sextant and Artificial Horizon     silver gelatin, pigment on glass  1914-1917 
Evaloo     silver gelatin on glass   
MacMillan about to start for Crocker Land     silver gelatin on glass  1913 
Koo-lah-ting-wag with pipe [K'ulutánguak]     photographic print on paper  May 1916 
Pantry shelves     photographic print on paper  1/11/1914 
Kio-ta. Portrait     photographic print on paper  April 1917 
Shoo-e-ging-wah [Suakannguaq Qaerngaaq] playing house - Spratt's boxes     photographic print on paper  1913-1917 
Donald MacMillan reading in library of Borup Lodge     Paper  1913-1917 
Donald MacMillan and Etookashoo at Bay Fjord, wearing snow goggles     Paper  1914 
Esayoo and Anowee, Inuit couple     silver gelatin on glass  1913-1917 
Elmer Ekblaw standing on rocks with rifle, knife, binoculars, canteen     silver gelatin on glass  1913-1917 
Muskox mount, male       ca. 1990 
Ah-tee-tah with toddler in hood, on the ERIK     silver gelatin on glass  1913-1917 
Large sand piles against striated cliffs. Ice floes at edge     silver gelatin on glass  1913-1917 
Ekblaw's botany camp at the head of Foulke fjord       1913-1917 
narwhal tusk     ivory   
Rocks and fossils (16, stored in Crocker Land bag)     stone   
Mast hoops, bent wood     wood   
String of bird bands     aluminum on cotton twine  ca. 1913 
Wooden box containing 4 eider duck eggs     wood   7/14/1914 
Unopened wooden box containing eggs of somateria spectabilis     wood  1913-1917 

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