- Part Of
- Mary Schaffer fonds
- Scope & Content
- Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to the history of the fur trade in western Canada. Includes illustrations dating from 1777 to the 1890s
- Date Range
- [ca.1910]
- Reference Code
- V527 / PS 1 - 567 to 638
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Photograph
- Lantern slide
- Transparency
- Part Of
- Mary Schaffer fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- M79 / V527
- Series
- III.A. Photographs: lantern slides
- Sous-Fonds
- V527
- Reference Code
- V527 / PS 1 - 567 to 638
- Date Range
- [ca.1910]
- Physical Description
- 72 photographs :transparencies; glass
- Scope & Content
- Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to the history of the fur trade in western Canada. Includes illustrations dating from 1777 to the 1890s
- Finding Aid
- Copy prints are available for reference use
- Location (Copy)
- Reference prints are available
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of file
- Content Details
- LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES - V527 / PS 1 :
- #567 - York Factory, 1853
- #568 - Fort Saskatchewan, 1925
- #569 - Fort Simpson
- #570 - [Stoney Nakoda at Tom Wilson's cabin, Kootenay Plains]
- #571 - [Bruce Otto at Remains of Rocky Mountain House]
- #572 - [Lean-to]
- #573 - [Unidentified fur post]
- #574 - Prince of Wales Fort - Churchhill - North West View - 1777
- #575 - Prince of Wales Ft (Churchill) S. Hearne's House
- #576 - Jasper House, Alta 1925 [actually Horetzky from 1870s]
- #577 - [Fur trades illustration, Heming '99]
- #578 - [Unidentified fur post]
- #579 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people coming to fur post]
- #580 - [Fur trade illustration - Indigenous camp near fur post]
- #581 - [Statue of laVerendrye]
- #582 - [Fur trade illustration - dogs pulling cariole, Heming '99]
- #583 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people arriving at fur post]
- #584 - [Fur trade illustration - Fur post on shore or ocean]
- #585 - [Fur trade illustration - Indigenous shaman, Heming]
- #586 - Hudson's Bay Co. Man. Dog cariole
- #587 - [Illustration - dogs pulling boat]
- #588 - [Illustration – Indigenous people stalking fur trader in camp, Heming '99]
- #589 - [Illustration - Fur post on shoreline]
- #590 - Samuel De Champlain
- #591 - Remains of Rocky Mountain House, Alta
- #592 - [Cannons at unidentified river post]
- #593 - [Unidentified fur trade building]
- #594 - Thunder Cape, near Port Arthur
- #595 - [Fr. de Smets]
- #596 - Lower Fort Garry (Aerial) Air service - March 1926
- #597 - Fort Gary [illustration]
- #598 - [Samuel Hearne's signature, July 1767] Prince of Wales Ft. (Churchill)
- #599 - Norway House, Aerial View
- #600 - Fort Edmonton, Alta.
- #601 - Unveiling Fort Rouge, Garry & Gibraltar memorial, Winnipeg 1909
- #602 - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta 1886
- #603 - Jasper House, Alberta [1870s]
- #604 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people in canoes greeting ship] Arrival of Champlain
- #605 - [Champlain monument, Quebec]
- #606 - [Illustration - missionaries preaching to Indigenous people]
- #607 - [Illustration – Indigenous people fighting in canoes]
- #608 - [Unidentified missionary]
- #609 - [Portrait of unidentified French explorer (Frontenac?)]
- #610 - Frontenac [statue]
- #611 - [Illustration of George Simpson in H.B.C. canoe]
- #612 - Governor of Rupert's Land on a tour of inspection
- #613 - [Illustration of fur trade canoe in rapids]
- #614 - [Mountain man leading horse]
- #615 - Bella Coola - Lettering on rock as seen from boat [Alexander Mackenzie]
- #616 - [Roche Perce]
- #617 - [Unidentified fur post]
- #618 - Prince of Wales Ft. (Churchill) "N" Bastion
- #619 - [Cannons at (Montreal?)]
- #620 - [Fur trade illustration - First Sale of Furs at Barraways Coffee House London, 1671]
- #621 - Prince Rupert
- #622 - Pierre Esprit Radisson
- #623 - [Illustration - Indigenous tied to stake]
- #624 - Jean de Brebeuf, S.J.
- #625 - [Portrait of unidentified fur trader]
- #626 - [Fur trade illustration] Mackenzie's first glimpse of the Pacific
- #627 - [Unidentified grave marker]
- #628 - [Fur trade illustration - explorer talking with Indigenous people]
- #629 - [Mount Baker?]
- #630 - [Fur trade illustration - fur trader weighing Indigenous people’s furs]
- #631 - De la Salle
- #632 - [Fur trade illustration - explorers in canoe with Indigenous people]
- #633 - [Fur trade illustration - explorers in canoes]
- #634 - [Fur trade illustration - sailing ships]
- #635 - Jacques Cartier
- #636 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people on horseback]
- #637 - [Fur trade illustration - Quebec]
- #638 - [Remains of Rocky Mountain House, Alta. unmounted]
- Processing Status
- Processed
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