Item is a photograph of a page from Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald's diary. The diary entry shown was written while Fitzgerald's patrol was traveling between McPherson, Northwest Territories and Dawson City, Yukon. The entry mentions that they had to eat one of their dogs. Some parts of the photograph are filled in the with off-white paint. A piece of translucent paper and a sticky note are attached to the photograph. A typed cutline describing the photograph is attached to the back.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person pretending to be a murder victim.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people in police uniforms looking at the crime scene while several people watch from the mezzanine above.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people looking at items on the floor.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person looking at the simulated crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows three unidentified people looking at the simulated crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person taking a picture of the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person taking a picture of the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows unidentified people looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows and unidentified person investigating the scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows several people watching the scene from above on a mezzanine.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person pretending to be a murder victim.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph showsthree unidentified people looking at the simulated crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people in police uniforms looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows three unidentified people looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows a group of people investigating the scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person investigating the scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person pretending to be a murder victim.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person pretending to be a murder victim.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows several people watching the scene from above on a mezzanine.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people in police uniforms looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows an unidentified person looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows two unidentified people looking at the crime scene.
Item is a photograph taken during a crime simulation organized by the Halifax police department. The photograph shows and unidentified person investigating the victim.
Item is a photograph of the patrol led by Dempster after returning to Dawson City, Yukon. The photograph shows the patrol's sleds, with the sled dogs still harnessed and lying on the ground. Some dogs have collapsed from exhaustion. A large group of men are watching the sleds from a sidewalk. There is a piece of translucent paper attached over the photograph, with a sticky note on it. A typed cutline and two cutlines clipped from a newspaper are attached to the back of the photograph.
Item is a photograph taken at the burial of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald, S. Carter, C. F. Kinney, and R. O. H. Taylor at McPherson, Northwest Territories. The photograph shows a priest in white robes, a row of men with rifles, and several other people standing around the burial site behind a wooden fence. There is a piece of translucent paper and a sticky note attached to the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the graves of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and his party in McPherson, Northwest Territories. There are small headstones for Francis J. Fitzgerald, S. Carter, C. F. Kinney, and R. O. H. Taylor on either side of a large stone cross. There is a chain barrier around the graves.
Item is a photograph of the graves of Francis J. Fitzgerald and the three other men in his patrol. The graves are located in McPherson, Northwest Territories. The graves include four smaller gravestones for Francis J. Fitzgerald, S. Carter, C. F. Kinney, and R. O. H. Taylor, as well as a large stone cross with the names of all four men. They are surrounded by a white picket fence. The photograph is covered with a piece of translucent paper and there is a sticky note on the front.
Item is a photograph of the will of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald, written with a charred stick not long before his death in the western Canadian Arctic. Parts of the photograph are filled in with off-white paint. A typed cutline and a cutline clipped from a newspaper are attached to the back of the photograph. A piece of translucent paper and a sticky note are attached to the front.