Fishes
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122 Archival description results for Fishes
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A carp screen and men unloading fish fingerlings
- R-A11537 (1)-(2)
- Item
- 1960
Carp screen at Craven preventing carp from entering Long Lake, and men unloading fish fingerling from D.N.R. truck on shore of Echo Lake.
A fisherman holding a lake trout
- R-B4829 (7), (9)-(12)
- Item
- 1960
A fisherman holding a 27 lb. lake trout caught in a northern lake; showing and examining lake trout caught in a northern lake.
A frying pan filled with five fish.
- R-C12309
- Item
- 195-?
Part of Dick and Ada Bird fonds
A frying pan filled with five fish.
A group of men and women showing fish catch
- GM-PH-1358
- Item
- 191-?
Part of Hazel Corneil fonds
A group of unidentified men and women showing fish catch.
Alligator, forest scenery, aquarium shots
- R-A30652 (1)-(61)
- Item
- 194-?
Part of Dick and Ada Bird fonds
(1)-(3) Alligator, (4)-(14) forest scenery, (15)-(61) aquarium shots.
- S-B12028
- Item
- copied 1990 (created between 1910 and 1930)
Part of Theodore Charmbury family fonds
Studio portrait of an individual with four large fish.
[Animals, Plants, and Views of the Northwest Territories]
- 58-212-01 to 58-212-84
- Item
- 1958
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
58-212-01 to 58-212-03, 58-212-05, 58-212-25 to 58-212-61, 58-212-63 to 58-212-80: Barren ground caribou crossing river near Beverly Lake, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
58-212-04, 58-212-07 to 58-212-14: Muskox herd along shores of Thelon River, Nunavut/Northwest Territories.
58-212-06: Group of caribou near Beverly Lake, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
58-212-15: A. L. Wilk, Canadian Wildlife Service Biologist pointing out low forms of arctic plant life.
58-212-16: View from island in Great Slave Lake near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
58-212-17: Aerial view of caribou and muskoxen, Thelon River, Nunavut/Northwest Territories.
58-212-18: Aerial view of migrating caribou near Beverly Lake, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
58-212-19: Aerial view of Thelon River showing sparse coniferous growth along the river's edge.
58-212-20: Aerial view of sparse stunted tree growth in parts of the Northwest Territories.
58-212-21: Lichens and other small arctic plants found in the Northwest Territories.
58-212-22: Bear berry plants, Northwest Territories.
58-212-23: Lake trout caught in Dubawnt River, Nunavut/Northwest Territories.
58-212-24: Calf caribou remains killed by wolf, Thelon River, Nunavut/Northwest Territories.
58-212-62, 58-212-68: E. Kuyt, Ecologist examining drowned caribou calf north of Aberdeen Lake, Northwest Territories.
58-212-81: Barren ground wolf track, taken along Thelon River, Nunavut/Northwest Territories.
58-212-83: Split caribou long bones where Inuit had a feast in an area north of Aberdeen Lake, Northwest Territories.
58-212-84: Old caribou antlers showing how they have been eaten for their mineral content by other caribou around Thelon River, Northwest Territories.
Photographic Services
"Aquarium Shots", Sign saying "One Killed"
- R-A30649 (1)-(38)
- Item
- 194-?
Part of Dick and Ada Bird fonds
"Aquarium Shots", Sign saying "One Killed".