File MS-2-130, Box 16, Folder 10 - Photographs from the eastern Canadian Arctic

Photograph of George Koneak holding a fox Photograph of an unidentified woman and girl sitting together Photograph of an unidentified girl holding a teddy bear Photograph of two unidentified children sitting next to a bush Photograph of two unidentified women working at a loom Photograph of two unidentified men with furs at a co-op store Photograph of an unidentified man with headphones and a tape recorder Photograph of an unidentified man holding a fish Photograph of an unidentified man with a rack of gutted fish Photograph of an unidentified woman serving food Photograph of an unidentified man playing guitar Photograph of an unidentified man in a leather jacket Photograph of an unidentified man in a leather jacket and captain's hat Photograph of an unidentified man standing in a boat full of fish Photograph of a group of men and women with a fur tapestry Photograph of three unidentified men sitting at a table Photograph of two unidentified women with a loom Photograph of George and Joanna Koneak with five children Photograph of George and Joanna Koneak with a woman and five children Photograph of a young woman and two children sitting on a sofa Photograph of an unidentified boy holding a camera Photograph of an unidentified man and woman lookng at a fur tapestry Photograph of two toy geese made of fur Photograph of an unidentified woman holding a pile of tea and other supplies Photograph of an unidentified man trimming his moustache Photograph of an unidentified man throwing something Photograph of an unidentified man playing guitar Photograph of an unidentified woman talking on a telephone

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Photographs from the eastern Canadian Arctic

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MS-2-130, Box 16, Folder 10

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29 photographs : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm and smaller

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(1919-2004)

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Rosemary Gilliat was born in Hove in the United Kingdom in 1919. She grew up in British Ceylon and went to boarding school in Switzerland. She developed a love of travel and an interest in photography at a young age. In the United Kingdom, she worked in photographic studios as well as taking photographs for her own interest. Gilliat immigrated to Canada in 1952, where she found employment as a photographer. She had an interest in the north and in indigenous peoples which led her to travel throughout the country. Gilliat married Michael Eaton in 1963 and moved to Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. There she became an environmental and cultural activist until her death in 2004.

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Accession 2015-009

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File contains photographs of people living in the eastern Arctic. The photographs are not labeled.

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