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[Forest Inventory, Department of Natural Resources, Prince Albert]

Images showing the varied activities of the Forest Inventory staff of the Department of Natural Resources in Prince Albert, both in the office and in the forest. D.E. Pryce interprets an aerial photo.

H.J. Paul prepares maps for lithography.

S.F. Tickner drafting a map, as part of the 1956 Forest Inventory.

L.R. Kernaghan pantographing.

D.J. Wyllie checks and corrects blue-line prints. Also in this photo, seated behind him are W.S. Bailey and Dr. Alfred Kabzems.

G.E. Hogg is working on a Dot Area Grid, doing dot counting, and classification of land. Seated behind him is J.G. Gilmour.

J.G. Gilmour and W.S. Bailey are transferring data from aerial photos on to base maps. Seated at the desk behind them, is their boss, Dr. Alfred Kabzems, Forestry Engineer and the Director of Forest Inventory.

C.S. Peacock and D.J. Wyllie are working on the compilation and preparation of statistical data.

R.E. Madden planmetering.

Forest Inventory "in the field" - D.E. Pryce is setting up the orientation of aerial photo at the beginning of cruise line. The Ford pickup truck shown is c. 1955 or 1956.

L.R. Kernaghan and D.E. Pryce are proceeding "in the bush" near their government 1955 or 1956 Ford pickup truck.

Dr. Alfred Kabzems, Director of Forest Inventory, is checking the age and increment of a coniferous tree, as part of the 1956 Forest Inventory field work.

L.R. Kernaghan and D.E. Pryce taking the tally of a sample plot of jack pine.

L.R. Kernaghan and D.E. Pryce taking height measurements of a stand of Jack pine north of Prince Albert.

L.R. Kernaghan taking height measurements of a stand of jack pine.

J.G. Gilmour taking decay measurement of a bucked taper tree, in the course of Forest Inventory.

Forest Inventory tree cull survey - J.G. Gilmour, W.S. Bailey and R.E. Madden are bucking a tree into 8 foot bolts.

H.J. Paul sets the table, while S.F. Tickner cooks in the Forest Inventory camp after a day's work. The vehicle shown is a 1950's era Land Rover 4-wheel drive, one of the earliest vehicles of the SUV (sport-utility vehicle) type. It bears a Saskatchewan plate with a "G" denoting that it is government owned.

In the Forest Inventory camp north of Prince Albert, the open tent flap shows a sleeping cot and 2-way radio transmitter.

Mrs. E.F. Cronk, typing.

Miss C. Hepburn, doing secretarial work.

Mr. W.J Pickering, accounting.

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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.

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N.W.T.

58-211-01 to 58-211-05: Caribou and muskox in an unidentified area of the Northwest Territories.

58-211-06: A caribou calf that drowned while swimming at the Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories, and (07-09) E. Kuyt, ecologist, examining the calf.

58-211-10, 58-211-18, 58-211-27 to 58-211-30, 58-211-33 to 58-211-37, 58-211-45: Muskox along the shores of the Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-11: Otter aircraft, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

58-211-12, 58-211-14: Beaver aircraft bringing supplies to a caribou research field party, Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-13: Remains of Hornby's cabin on the Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-15: Caribou swimming, Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-16: A Muskox on the shore of the Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-17: Aerial view of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

58-211-19 to 58-211-22, 58-211-38 to 58-211-44: Migrating caribou near Beverly Lake, Northwest Territories.

58-211-23: Camp supplies for caribou researchers at Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-24: Stunted spruce growth along the Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-25: Aerial view of the Dubawnt River, Northwest Territories.

58-211-26: A barren ground grizzly bear foot print.

58-211-31, 58-211-32: A barren ground grizzly bear on the banks of the Thelon River, Northwest Territories.

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[Cabins, Landmarks and Aerial Views of Saskatchewan Lakes]

Images of cabins, landmarks, and aerial views of various lakes around Saskatchewan including: Waterbury Lake (17); McIntosh Lake's Sportman's lodge (02-05); Reindeer Lake's Artic Lodge (06,23), Reindeer Lake Trout Camp (07-08), Jack Pine Narrows Lodge (09), Co-op Point (16,18-19,22), Ruperts Lodge (10-12), and a fire on Reindeer Lake (20-21); Black Bear Island Lake's Tourist Camp (01); and Cree Lake's Cree Lake Lodge (13-15).

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