Birds

Taxonomy

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Source note(s)

  • PAASH 2020

Display note(s)

Equivalent terms

Birds

  • UF Animals, Birds

Associated terms

9 Archival description results for Birds

9 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Animals

Items are images of various animals, including a lizard, sea lions, ducks, swans, cattle (cows), a butterfly, a yellow-headed blackbird, a hawk, water buffalo, horses, snow geese and black geese.

Artwork of William George Reginald Hobbs

Photographs of paintings done by Dr. William G. Hobbs, a physician, surgeon and artist who resided in Gainsborough, Saskatchewan. The paintings were submitted to the Saskatchewan Olympics and the Arts Selection Committee for an art exhibition at the Olympics in Montreal, Quebec in 1976.

(1): Painting entitled The Journey (part of the Immigration - The Departure series).

(2): Painting entitled The Destination, showing the exterior of a two-storey building with Limerick written on the side. 1975.

(3): Painting entitled The Journey, with railroad tracks in the foreground and grain elevators and other buildings in the background.

(4): Painting entitled Clondesley, a portrait of a young boy with a bird and bird's nest with four blue eggs in it.

(5): Painting entitled England, showing a view out of a open window with a wooden frame. A church steeple is in the background with a tankard and other items in foreground.

(6): Portrait of Britannia Ingrid Hobbs, showing a girl with blond hair and freckles with a black and yellow bird perched on her finger.

(7): Self portrait of Dr. Hobbs at the School of Arts, Fort San, entitled Who Calls? Who Calls?. 1975.

(8): Painting of dilapadated log barn with field in background.

(9): Painting of Gainsborough church in winter with children skating on dug-out in background.

(10)-(11): Surrealist images of flower (iris) with poem. 1975.

Assiniboine River (Manitoba)

  • S-RM-F2646
  • Item
  • 1973-09

Item is an image showing gulls and Assiniboine River reflections.

Macdonald, R. H., 1915-1997

N.W.T.

58-211-46: Muskoxen near shores of Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-47 to 58-211-51, 58-211-63: Aerial view of small timbered areas of Northwest Territories.

58-211-52 to 58-211-54, 58-211-61: Aerial view of barren lands in Northwest Territories.

58-211-55, 58-211-56: Canadian Wildlife Service field camp possibly on the Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-57 to 58-211-60: Canadian Wildlife Service field camp on Thelon River, Northwest Territories. Image number 60 shows "Chuck" Terry in the foreground.

58-211-62: Aerial view of waterfall in the Northwest Territories.

58-211-64: Stunted spruce near Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-65: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

58-211-66: Barren ground grizzly bear along banks of Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-67: Migrating caribou near Beverly Lake, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).

58-211-68: Aircraft at Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

58-211-69: Caribou swimming Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-70: Caribou antlers, Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-71, 58-211-73 to 58-211-81: Plant life in the Northwest Territories, including high willows, dwarf birch, phlox, and rhododendron-like flowers.

58-211-72: Waterfowl, unable to fly due to moulting, seek cover along banks of Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

Photographic Services

William Robert Bell with owl

  • GM-PH-408
  • Item
  • ca. 1892

Item is a cabinet card print of William Bell seated in a chair at an oblique to the camera (facing left), in front of a privacy screen and next to a stuffed owl.