Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
- INS-96
- Item
- December 1969
A piece of worked bone, from a house site, possibly Thule. Found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
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Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone, from a house site, possibly Thule. Found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone; found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone, from a house site, possibly Thule. Found at Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone, from a house site, possibly Thule. Found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone; from a house site, possibly Thule. Found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Bone
A piece of worked bone or antler; found at the Tysoe Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Inuit - Worked Ivory
A piece of ivory, with carved design; from a house site, possibly from Thule. Found at the Tyson Point site, Northwest Territories. From the E. Morris Collection.
Artifacts - Signs and Sign Boards
A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips fastened to an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River.
Bio/historical note: A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips, of the Royal Navy, more than 140 years ago is surprisingly well preserved. It is pictured lying on the poster it was found wrapped in on Cornwallis Island in Canada's Central Arctic. The poster is an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River. This artifact may be found in the Archives, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Artifacts - Signs and Sign Boards
A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips, of the Royal Navy, more than 140 years ago, is pictured lying on the poster it was found wrapped in on Cornwallis Island in Canada's Central Arctic. The poster is an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River. This artifact may be found in the Archives, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Bio/historical note: A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips, of the Royal Navy, more than 140 years ago, with a poster, an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River, was found in Canada's Central Arctic. Both are surprisingly well preserved. These artifacts can be found in the Archives in Yellowknife, North West Territories.
Artisan making shoes from old tires
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Artisan making shoes from old tires. Market, Puno.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Artistic Display by Art & Art History student.
Artists, galleries and museums
Part of Peter Millard fonds
This series contains material pertaining to art related transactions between Peter Millard and various artists, museums and galleries in Canada and England. There are files for each of the following: The Canadian Art Bank, Oliver Bevan, Canadian Arctic Producers, Prunella Cough, Reta Cowley, Norm Dallin, Gallery One, Maurice Haycock, Patrick Hayman, Keewatin show, Malborough Godard, Mira Godard, Greg Hardy, James Art Studio, Kesik Gallery, Dorthy Knowles, Paul Kuhn, Mackenzie Gallery, D.J. MacMillan, Mendel Gallery, Brian Melnychenko, Bill and Angelique Merasty, Wyona Mulcaster, Frederick Mulder, Denis Nokony, U of S Print Shop, Sotheby's (London), Dmytro Stryjek, Thomas Gallery, Oden Wagner, Susan Whitney Gallery and Wills Lane Gallery.
Millard, Peter T., 1932-2001 (Professor of English)
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Arts Building exterior; tower-winter.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Arts Building exterior; tower-winter.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Segment of Arts Tower; Summer.