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Demonstrating the Use of Toque

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin, pigment on glass
Greenland image

Toque, Showing Use

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin, pigment on glass
Greenland image

A Furious Attack by Walruses, Engraving


silver gelatin, pigment on glass
image

Ook-took-ie with ice for window

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Canada Image

Eskimo [Inughuit] girl profile

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Greenland Image

Eskimo [Inughuit] girl - front view with dog and puppies

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Greenland Image

Eskimos [Inughuit] getting ice

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Greenland Image

Igd-loo

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Greenland Image

Weed, with rock cod

Donald Baxter MacMillan
silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
20th century Canada Image

Anniversary Lodge and front yard

Emil Diebitsch
nitrate negative
19th century Greenland image

Inuit man working on a tool (harpoon?)

Emil Diebitsch
nitrate negative
19th century Greenland image

Family standing by tupik. Meat drying on rack

Emil Diebitsch
nitrate negative
19th century Greenland image

Tools?

Emil Diebitsch
nitrate negative
19th century image

Handling cod on deck

James Rea
silver gelatin on paper
20th century Canada image

Shipbuilding

James Rea
silver gelatin on paper
20th century Canada image

Ek and Sechmann


photographic print on paper
20th century Greenland Image

Ek and Tank in field clothes


photographic print on paper
20th century Greenland Image

Robert Bartlett and others at a dig


gelatin silver on Glass
Greenland image

Robert Bartlett at a dig


gelatin silver on Glass
Greenland image

Inuit men and team members constructing Borup Lodge


silver gelatin on glass
Greenland image


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