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Barbara Hinds fonds Kuujjuaq (Québec) Arctic regions
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Proofs of photographs from Fort Chimo, Quebec and other locations

File contains 11 proof sheets of 116 photographs taken during a trip to northern Quebec taken by Barbara Hinds in 1965. The photographs were taken in Fort Chimo, Povungnituk, Sugluk, and Wakeham Bay. Most of the photographs are of residents of those towns. The photographs also show houses, churches, other buildings, construction sites, boats, and cars. Each proof sheet has a sheet of paper attached to it with descriptions of each photograph.

Diary of Barbara Hinds

File contains a diary kept by Barbara Hinds from September 6, 1965 to an unknown date. The diary is written in a small, six-ring binder with a plastic cover. The diary was kept by Hinds during a trip to Fort Chimo and other places in the eastern Arctic.

Proof sheet of photographs from Povungnituk and Fort Chimo

Item is a proof sheet with 8 photographs taken in Povungnituk and Fort Chimo, Quebec. The photographs show Alicee Qingalik; Canon James Clarke and Barry Roberts with a truck with Inuit children in the back; Alice building a house; and construction of a new federal school in Fort Chimo.

Photograph of Noah holding Billie Koneak on his lap in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of a boy named Noah who is holding a younger boy named Billie Koneak on his lap. Billie is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood. Noah is from Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories (now Iqaluit, Nunavut). The boys are sitting on the front step of the Koneaks' house in Fort Chimo, Quebec.

Photograph of a saw mill in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of a saw mill associated with the Co-op in Fort Chimo, Quebec. The photograph shows a pile of lumber next to some small buildings. There is a cloud of sand blowing in the background.

Photograph of St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of the Anglican church in Fort Chimo, Quebec. There is a sign in front of the church that says "The / Anglican Church / welcomes you / St. Stephen's Fort Chimo / Visit by Moravians 1811 / Visited and taught by / Dr. Peck 1884 / Mission established 1899 / Church built 1902."
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