File contains a typed list of cutlines and descriptions of photographs. The list was typed on a computer, meaning that it was created at a later time than the original photographs and cutlines.
File contains the volume with the manuscript written yb Freedman, with Sarah A. Trefry, James M.G. Hudson, and G.H.R. Henry, for Arctic, volume 63, number 3.
File contains 170 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in 2003, at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesemere Island. The photographs show nesting habits of Parasitic jaeger, eider, bunting, and other species, as well as showing scenery and flora of the area in late-June, early July.
File includes Marian Binkley, "From Fishing Centre to Tourist Destination: The Restructuring of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia" and "Safety Awareness in the Nova Scotia Deep-sea Fishery"; Gene Barrett, "Social Capital, Community, and the Dialects of Globalization": Gene Barrett and S. Mauricio I. Canigga, "There are More Vets than Doctors in Chiloe: Social and Community Impact of Globalization of Aquaculture"; and Unnur Dis Skaptadottir, "Coping with a Changing Economy in Northern Localities: An Icelandic Case Study." There are also five papers in Norwegian, Faroese or Danish.
File contains a typed draft of a talk about Eskimo clothing, which was presented to the Antiquarian Society, and several pages of photocopies from a book about Eskimo clothing. The talk is printed on the back of documents from the Friends of the Public Gardens.
File contains the manuscript for "Birds of Alexandra Fiord and vicinity" and "Mammals of Alexandra Fiord and vicinity", compiled by Freedman, for "Ecology of a Polar Oasis". File also includes correspondence and data, compiled for American Birds.
File contains a booklet of information about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Yukon Centennial; correspondence with P. J. Greenlaw and D. Snowden; handwritten notes about Labrador; typed notes from a visit to Stadacona in 1966; a typed draft of an article about fitness and a canoe trip; a photograph MacKenzie Porter at the luxury hunters' camp at Cape Dorset, taken by Rosemary Gilliat; a photograph of a boy learning to write at Frobisher School in 1960, taken by Rosemary Gilliat; and maps of the Yukon.
File contains the manuscript (co-edited with Josef Svoboda; containing 31 articles, of which 15 were co-authored by Freedman), as well as correspondence and records related to funding the project.
File contains 45 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in the Smoking Hills region of Northwest Territories, taken between 1973 and 1993. Photographs show vegetation along the banks of the Horton River (near Smoking Hills).
File contains negatives, proofs, and prints of photographs related to Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald, including photographs taken around the time of his death in 1911 and more current photographs of the bridge and plaque dedicated to him in the Halifax Public Gardens. There are also some negatives showing a protest held by children in an unidentified location. The file also contains typed cutlines to accompany the photographs; typed drafts of articles about Inspector Fitzgerald; newspaper and magazine articles about Fitzgerald; a photocopy of a book called "Reports and Other Papers Relating to the McPherson-Dawson Police Patrol - Winter 1910-1911 - and the Death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and all Members of the Patrol"; request slips from the Public Archives of Nova Scotia; volume 27, number 1 of the RCMP Quarterly; and a letter from Hinds to Anne.
File contains 72 photographs taken by Bill Freedman on a trip to Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, in late 1990. Photographs show ground vegetation and forest scenes.
File contains 74 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in the Smoking Hills region of Cape Bathurst, Northwest Territories, on multiple visits between 1974 and 1990. Photographs show the scenery of the region, including smoke seepage vents, elemental sulfur deposits, and caribou herd.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with G.H.R. Henry and J. Svoboda, for the Canadian Journal of Botany, volume 68. File also contains correspondence.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman and J. Stewart for the Freedman-edited volume "Ecology of a Polar Oasis". File also contains draft manuscripts and correspondence.
File contains the draft manuscript written by E.J. Woodley and J. Svoboda, for the Freedman-edited volume "Ecology of a Polar Oasis". File also contains correspondence from Freedman, outlining "extensive modifi[cations]" made by Freedman to the draft.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with G. Henry and J. Svoboda, for Arctic, volume 39, number 1. The file also contains a more-recent, expanded draft manuscript, elaborating upon that article, as well as correspondence.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with Margorie L.N. Names, for Holarctic Ecology, volume 10. This manuscript also later appeared in the Freedman-edited "Ecology of a Polar Oasis" volume. File also contains correspondence, figures, and handwritten notes.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with M.L.N. Nams, for Holarctic Ecology, volume 10. FIle also contains correspondence, handwritten notes, reviewer comments, and negatives of figures used in the manuscript.
File contains 8 transparencies created by Bill Freedman, likely in the early-1980s. Transparencies provide data related to the effects of an oil spill on vegetation (based on Freedman's 1974 fieldwork near Tuktoyaktuk).
File contains 73 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at the sites of small, controlled, experimental oil spills near Tuktoyaktuk (Pingo, Point, Meadow, Lupin), predominantly from 1973 and 1974. Also includes some photos from similar experiments at Cape Parry. Photographs document experimentation of regrowth of vegetation in response to small-scale oil spills.
File contains 37 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in the vicinity of Tuktoyaktuk, NT, in 1986. Photographs document experimentation of regrowth of vegetation in response to small-scale oil spills, at the Split Pingo spray plot and Meadow spill sites.
File contains 176 photographs taken by Bill Freedman, in the Northwest Territories, on multiple visits from 1973 to 1986. Photographs show tundra scenes (of grave sites, frost polygons, oil spill clean-up sites, and the Native Games), from Tuktoyaktuk, Herschel Island, Cape Bathurst, Inuvik, and Cape Parry.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with G.H.R. Henry and J. Svoboda,. for the Canadian Journal of Botany, volume 64. File also contains the manuscript proof, correspondence, and revisions.
File contains 51 photographs taken by Bill Freedman from locations around Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, between 1973 and 1986. Photographs show plants of the region.
File contains an annual report from the Avataq Cultural Institute; issue 5 of Tumivut, the cultural magazine of the Nunavik Inuit; a booklet called "Eskimo Graphic Art"; two copies of a print of a raccoon by F. S. Ellis; a resolution from the Avataq Cultural Institute; and information about the Avataq history project. The file also includes correspondence with Brian Mulroney; the office of the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; and Jenny Epoo of the Avataq Cultural Insitute Inc.
File contains the draft manuscripts written by W. Maas, B. Hoisington, and M. Nams, for the Freedman-edited "Ecology of a Polar Oasis", with many additions and edits by Freedman.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with B.M. Bergsma and J. Svoboda, for Arctic, volume 37, number 1. File also contains correspondence, photographs and negatives.
File contains the draft manuscript written by M. Muc and J. Svoboda, which appeared in the Freedman-edited volume "Ecology of a Polar Oasis". File also contains correspondence.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with J. Svoboda, C. Labine, M. Muc, G. Henry, M. Nams, J. Stewart, and E. Woodley, for the Fourth International Conference on Permafrost, July 17-22, 1983, organized by the University of Alaska and National Academy of Sciences. File also contains drafts, correspondence, and reviewer comments.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with O. Maessen, M.L.N. Names and J. Svoboda, for Canadian Journal of Botany, volume 61, number 6. File also contains correspondence, reviewer comments, and negatives for the figures used in the manuscript.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with J. Svoboda, for Canadian Field-Naturalist, volume 96, number 1. File also contains correspondence and reviewer comments.
File contains 135 photographs taken by Bill Freedman between 1979 and 1982, at sites near Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island. Photographs show glaciers, scenes of desert and semi-desert, snowfields and frost heave.
File contains 67 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, in 1981 and 1982. Photographs show Parasitic jaeger at nesting sites along the fjord.
File contains 85 photographs (and 1 transparency) taken by Bill Freedman between 1980 and 1982. Photographs show flora of Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories, taken during two separate visits. Photos also include an impromptu volleyball match between researchers.
File contains 24 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, from 1979 to 1982. Photographs show the glacial corridor at the head of Alexandra Fiord, as well as evidence of glacial retreat. There are also photographs of some of the researchers on the team.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with N.Hill, J. Svoboda, and G. Henry, for Canadian Journal of Botany, volume 60, number 10. The manuscript also appeared in the Freedman-edited volume "Ecology of a Polar Oasis". File also contains correspondence.
File contains 44 photographs taken by Bill Freeman in the summer of 1982. Photographs show the equipment and infrastructure being used by the research team at Alexandra Fiord, including energy budgets, greenhouses, watering and fertilizing equipment, and data loggers.
File contains 22 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord and Sverdrup Pass, Ellesmere Island, taken over two summers in 1979 and 1981. Photographs show Baird's sandpiper nesting sites.
File contains 56 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, on three occasion, between 1974 and 1981. Photographs show Old squad nesting sites.
File contains the manuscript reports edited by Freedman and Josef Svoboda, documenting the 1980 and 1981 progress of the Alexandra Fjord Lowland Ecosystem Study. Freedman contributes to two articles in the 1980 report: "Ecology of a high arctic lowland oasis on Ellesmere Island. An overview" (with J. Svoboda) and "Populations of breeding birds" (with J. Svoboda), and five articles in the 1981 report: "Seed banks and seedling occurrence in a high arctic oasis" (with Nick Hill, Josef Svoboda, and Greg Henry), "Populations of breeding birds at Alexandra Fiord, compared with other high arctic localities" (with Josef Svoboda), "Regional survey of plant communities" (with Josef Svoboda), "Birds of Alexandra Fiord and vicinity", and "Mammals of Alexandra Fiord and vicinity".
File contains 12 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, in 1981. Photographs show Collared lemming on the ground near nesting sites, as well as in the hands of researchers.
File contains 33 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Cape Bathurst (near Tuktoyaktuk) and Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island. Photographs show Snow bunting nesting sites.
File contains 8 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Eureka weather station and Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, in 1980. Photographs show Long-tailed jaeger in flight and on the ground.
File contains 21 photographs taken by Bill Freedman at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, in 1979 and 1980. Photographs show Arctic fox pups, as well as Arctic fox den sites.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman, with V. Zobens, T.C. Hutchinson, and W.I. Gizyn, for Ecology, volume 71, number 2. File also contains negatives for figures used in text, handwritten data, correspondence, and similar unannotated articles written by some of the contributors.
File contains 15 photographs taken by Bill Freedman in July 1979, at Fiona Lake on Somerset Island in the Northwest Territories. Photographs show lichenometry, flora, snowbeds, and fractured rocks on the island.