A highly decorative piece consisting of a circular map 17 in. in diameter of the Arctic set within a rectangle 19 x 17 in. with its remaining portions filled with remarkable coloured vignettes of whaling scenes in the northern regions. The Arctic is shown in its standard form for this period ... with Northwest America absent due to lack of available knowledge.
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87-001/HMC28
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1680?
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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Part of Katchewanooka Herald fonds
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9 October 1943
Part of Martha and Kenneth Kidd fonds
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1960
Part of Martha and Kenneth Kidd fonds
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Part of Edwin C. Guillet fonds
The Guillet papers are extraordinarily rich in photographs. Guillet (1898-1975) was born at Cobourg, Ontario and educated at the University of Toronto. He was the author of many books including Valley of the Trent, published in 1957. During the course of his research, Guillet collected photographs of local settlers and scenes, a few of which are reproduced here.
12-006/001(12)d
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[(between 1905 and 1936]
Part of Leggott family fonds
12-006/001(12)e
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[(between 1905 and 1936]
Part of Leggott family fonds
89-1064-07
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
89-1064-11
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
89-1064-01
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
89-1064-05
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
89-1064-09
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
89-1064-03
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Part of The Indian wild rice harvest at Rice Lake photograph album
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Part of Edwin C. Guillet fonds
The Guillet papers are extraordinarily rich in photographs. Guillet (1898-1975) was born at Cobourg, Ontario and educated at the University of Toronto. He was the author of many books including Valley of the Trent, published in 1957. During the course of his research, Guillet collected photographs of local settlers and scenes, a few of which are reproduced here.