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Photograph of a captured rodent

Item is a photographic slide of a brown rodent in a box with some leaves. The photograph was taken in Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories. The image is blurry because the rodent is moving.

Photograph of a bridge in the Yukon

Item is a photograph of a bridge, or possibly a dam in the Yukon. There are some people walking across the bridge and a sprinkler running on a lawn. Past of the image is obstructed.

Photograph of a boy riding a bicycle next to a shop called "Eskimo Crafts"

Item is a photographic slide depicting a child in a white sweater riding a bicycle in front of a small white and blue store with a sign that says "Eskimo Crafts." There is a white house next to the store as well as a yellow truck. The photograph was taken in an unidentified location in northern Quebec.

Photograph of a black and white dog

Item is a photographic slide depicting a black and white dog sitting on the ground. The photograph is blurry because the dog was moving. The photograph was taken in an unidentified location in northern Quebec.

Photocopies of newspaper articles about the eastern Arctic

File contains three photocopies of newspaper articles written by Barbara Hinds. The articles include "Life at Frobisher: Traffic Signs Invade Far North," from the the July 9, 1960 issue of the Mail-Star; "Ship's Arrival Eskimo's Delight," from the November 3, 1960 issue of the Chronicle-Herald; and "Port Burwell: Gateway To Eastern Arctic."

Photocopied map of McNab's Island

Item is a photocopied man of McNab's Island and Lawlor Island in the Halifax Harbour. The map indicates property lines, place names, and the location of houses and farms on the island. The photocopy is spread over two pieces of paper.

Personal notes of Barbara Hinds

Series contains the research notes and diaries of Barbara Hinds. Most of the research notes are written in notebooks and are associated with a particular topic that Hinds wrote newspaper articles about. Some of the research notes are written in shorthand. Most of the diaries are written in notebooks and are logs of Hinds’ travels, especially her trips to the Canadian Arctic. The series also contains three books about shorthand that belonged to Hinds.

Personal correspondence and other material

File contains correspondence with Alan; Pauline; Dominion Line; C. McRobert from EMI Installation & Maintenance Division; Craig J. M. Carter from the Journal of Commerce and Shipping and Telegraph Limited; J. Gumpert; B. G. Sivertz from the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources; Max; R. E. Bennett from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; and Alvin Hamilton from the House of Commons. The file also includes a way bill from Wheeler Airlines; an invoice from Dominion Line for a trip from Hantsport, Nova Scotia to the United Kingdom; invoices from EMI-Cossor Electronics Limited for a tape recorder; a statement of account for contributions and expenses from the Liverpool Daily Post & Echo Ltd.; a newspaper clipping from the Mail-Star of "Joraens Canvas Displayed After Shock Test" by Barbara Hinds; a photocopy of a painting by Reubens; a photograph of a polar bear taken by Rosemary, with notes by Hinds; and a drawing by Martha Koneak.

Pages of scribbled notes

File contains three pieces of paper with rough notes written on them. The notes include names, phone numbers, and reminders.
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