Item is a photograph taken from an airplane flying over Dawson City, Yukon. The mountain next to Dawson City is visible but most of the view is obstructed.
File contains two copies of an aerial photograph of Halifax's Africville neighborhood, looking toward the Halifax Harbour. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("'In' But Not 'Of' The City" pg. 3-20).
Item consists of an aerial photograph taken by J. Pleau on August 30, 1993, showing an active forest fire in "Area G" at La Mauricie National Park, Quebec.
Item is a photographic slide taken from an airplane. The photograph shows a peninsula with a road, farmland, forests, and buildings. The town and province shown in the photograph are unknown.
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is shown travelling down Morris Street near Birmingham Street and Queen Street.
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is show travelling Down Morris Street near South Park Street, Brenton Street, and Dresden Row.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park area of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows a largely undeveloped area of Clayton Park north of the Mainland Linear Trail, the 102 highway, and initial construction in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park area.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park area of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows suburban developments in Clayton Park, as well as the largely undeveloped area north of the Mainland Linear Trail, the 102 highway, and initial construction in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park area.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park and Fairview areas of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph also shows a largely undeveloped area of Clayton Park north of the Mainland Linear Trail.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park, Beechwood Park, and Fairview areas of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph also shows the Bedford Basin Container Pier and a small part of the West End of the Halifax peninsula.