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57386 A1754 Gurling Collection     Observation Tower Used By The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch ,Bird’S Hill, Mb. Built By Transcona Building Contractor W.A. Girling  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRanchingTowers  
57019 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     (L- R): S.A.Keighley, William Glenney And An Unidentified Man With A Dog Sitting On Porch Of New Hbc Post At Big Trout Lake  CostumesDogsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPosts 1930
40773 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     (L- R): Son, Tom Moody; Mother, Vera Moody; Father, Harry Moody At Their Home At The Pas, Mb  Fur TradePersonalitiesWomen 1902
2256 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     17th Century Inuit (Eskimos) Trading With Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Ship. Painting By Frank Arbuckle  BoatsEskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuitShips  
10275 A0321 York Factory Collection     19th Century Engraver'S Idea Of Trading Room At York Factory In 1840'S From Ballantyne'S Hudson Bay The Beaver. Winter 1957  FortsFur Trade 1840c
57376 A1754 Gurling Collection     A Building Built By W.A. Girling, Used At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
43634 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     A Drawing Titled, “Ville De Winnipeg” Showing (Indians) First Nations Men And Metis Traders In The Foreground And Buildings In The Background (Located At The Junction Of The Red River And Assiniboine River).  Fur TradeWinnipeg Buildings 1820c
8561 A0267 Miscellaneous Collection   A man and two women standing in front of a tent, Indian Bay, Manitoba, trapping in Winter.    CostumesFur TradeTentsTrappingWomen 1954c
71670 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     A Man Constructs A Wooden Stretcher For A Polar Bear Pelt, While An Inuit Woman (Or Girl) Prepares The Polar Bear Pelt. There Is A Boat Beside Them Inside The Building Or Garage Where They Are Working  BearsBoatsBuildingsConstructionEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitWomen  
71667 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     A Polar Bear Pelt On A Wooden Stretcher Leaning Against A Building In The Sunshine. Note The Ladder Leaning Next To The Stretcher Over The Door  BearsBuildingsEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitTrapping  
57375 A1754 Gurling Collection     A Residence Built By W.A. Girling At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
51321 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   A reunion, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Front row: brothers Charlie and Robert Dysart with Phil and Blanche Allard.  Fur TradePersonalitiesWomen 1983, April 22
71678 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     A Smiling Inuit Trapper Displaying An Arctic Fox Pelt For Sale In The Coop Store. On The Shelves Of The Coop Store Are Boxes Labelled Stanfield'S (Probably Underwear Or Socks), A Box Of Windsor Salt, Roll Of Brown Paper, A Flashlight, Beehive Corn Syrup, A Pile Of Paper Shopping Bags, And More Arctic Fox Pelts  EskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitStoresTrapping  
50392 A1516 Don Wiebe Collection     A. Carruthers & Co Ltd, Buyers & Exporters Of Hides, Pelts, Wool, Tallow, Senega Root & Raw Furs. Truck Parked In Front Of J. Maw & Co Ltd, 112 - 118 King Street, Winnipeg. Photo From 8 X 10 Glass Negative  BusinessesFur TradeTransportationTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1917c
50425 A1517 Don Wiebe Collection     A. Carruthers & Co Ltd, Buyers & Exporters Of Hides, Pelts, Wool, Tallow, Senega Root, And Raw Furs, At124 King Street, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo From 8 X10 Glass Negative  BusinessesFur TradeWinnipeg Buildings 1917c
3938 A0126 James A. Richardson Collection     A.M. Mickey Sutherland, Engineer, Loading Fur Bales Onto Cal Plane At Mcmurray, Ab  AviationFur TradePersonalities  
27117 A0910 Jennifer Brown Collection   Aboriginal man and woman, a "Darby and Joan" couple, with a canoe in the lake.  Photo of a watercolour by F.A. Disbrowe; painting courtesy of Raymond Beaumont.  ArtCanoesFur TradeWomen 1925
2267 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal men at a trading post exchanging furs for firearms.  A box under the counter reads "Steel Traps". Photo of a sketch.  Fur TradeGunsPosts  
43320 A1430 Canadian National Railway Collection   Aboriginal trapper holding up fox skins, Churchill, Manitoba.    BuildingsFoxesFur TradeTownsTrapping 1920c
17859 A0566 Institute of Arctic Research Collection   Aboriginal trappers taking their noon break during the Spring trapping.  Their pot contains muskrats.  Fur TradeTrapping 1960
22653 A0751 Picturesque Canada Collection   Aboriginal trappers.  Photo of a sketch by H.P. Share. Appears in "Picturesque Canada."  Fur TradeTrapping  
144 A0005 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois.  Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois carried the Sioux's teepees, food, clothing, furs, and extra weapons whenever they moved to new camps or hunting grounds.  FoodFur TradeHorsesTeepeesTravoisWomen  
43296 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales On Eskimo Point, Near The Mouth Of The Churchill River Opposite Churchill, Mb  FortsFur TradeRiversTowns 1924
2301 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     After Coalition In 1821, Nicholas Garry, A London Director Of The Hbc Was Appointed To Reconcile Differences Between The Fur Trade Offices Of Both Companies. In The Picture, He Is Seen Travelling West With North Wester Simon Ncgillvray (With Glasses)  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1821
40758 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Al Cowan'S Store At Cormorant Lake, Mile 42. Mcmillan'S Cache #4. Cowan Was A Fur Trader. , Taken During Construction Of Hudson Bay Railway  BuildingsConstructionFur TradeRailwaysStores 1911 C.
974 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Hunter Murray (1818-1874) Fur Trader & Explorer, Was Born At Kilmun, Argyleshire, Scotland, In 1818. As A Young Man He Emigrated Tothe United States And Served With The American Fur Company. He Married Anne Campbell, Daughter, Of Chief Trader Colin Campbell, Whom He Met On A Journey To The Athabasca District. They Had Eight Children. His Eldest Daughter Helen, Became The Wife Of Chief Trader W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Of 1885 Rebellion Fame. In The Spring Of 1846 He Came Up To Fort Garry From Missouri, And Joined The Hbc As Senior Clerk. In 1847 Chief Factor Murdock Mcpherson Appointed Murray To The Mackenzie River District To Establish An Outpost At Fort Yukon, In Russian Alaska. In Later Years He Managed Several Hbc Posts And In 1856 Was Made Chief Trader. In 1862 He Was Placed In Charge Of Lower Fort Garry, Where He Remained Until 1864. He Retired From The Fur Trade In 1867 And Died At His Home, "Bellevue" Near Lower Fort Garry In April 1874  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1870c
961 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764 -1820), Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. He Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, And The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities  
2422 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764-1820) From A Portrait By Lawrence. Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, Reached The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1796c
978 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Ross (1783 -1856), Founder Of Fort Astoria In1811. He Served As A Member Of Council Of Assiniboia Between 1835 - 1850, & Was Also The First Sheriff Of Assiniboia.  Fur TradePersonalities  
43287 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     American Tourists On A Churchill Excursion Modeling Furs Purchased At The Hudson Hotel  BuildingsFur TradeHotelsTownsWomen 1947
27018 A0907 Jennifer Brown Collection     An Aboriginal Carrying A Pack On His Back And Head. Photo Of The Watercolour Painting “A Packer” By F.A. Disbrowe  ArtFur Trade 1925
71666 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     An Inuit Man Smoking A Pipe, Skinning An Arctic Fox While A Young Inuit Woman In A Parka Watches In The Left Background  CostumesEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitTrappingWomen  
2266 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   An officer of the Hudson's Bay Company with his aboriginal wife and other men unloading fur from a North Canoe at a trading post.  Photo of a sketch that was published in Picturesque Canada, Toronto, 1802.  BoatsCanoesChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsWomen  
21310 A0702 Miscellaneous Collection     Andrew Graham Ballenden Bannatyne; Fur Trader; Independent Merchant. He Was Born Oct 31, 1829 In South Ronaldsbay Orkney Isles. In 1846 Worked For Hbc Stationed At Norway House. He Married Annie, Daughter Of Andrew Mcdermot C1850. He Was In Business In The Red River Colony And Appointed A Magistrate In 1861. In 1868 He Became A Member Of The Council Of Assiniboia. In 1868 He Was A Member Of The Provincial Government Of Louis Riel And Held The Portfolio Of Postmaster General. He Was Appointed Member Of The North West Council. In 1875 He Was Elected To Represent Provencher In The Federal House Of Commons. He Was The First Postmaster General Of Fort Garry And First Police Magistrate Of Winnipeg. He Retired From Politics In 1878 And Died On May 18, 1889  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesPolitics 1875
20331 A0662 Pinewood Museum & Riding Mountain Historical Society     Andrew Jacobson Showing Wolves Trapped On Outskirts Of Riding Mountain National Park, Mb  Fur TradeParksPersonalitiesTrappingWolves  
11882 A0369 Pinewood Museum & Riding Mountain Historical Society     Archie Belaney, The Famous Englishman Better Known As Grey Owl, Was A Trapper Who Became A Conservationist And Lived In A Small Cabin On The Shores Of Beaver Lake In Riding Mountain National Park For Nearly A Year. The Cabin, A Five-Mile Trek Into The Woods Off Highway 19, Now Is Preserved As A Tourist Attraction  BeaversFur TradeParksPersonalitiesTrapping  
71665 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Arctic Fox Caught In A Metal Leg Trap Set By An Inuit  EskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitTrapping  
326 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Hudson’S Bay Company Train Of Red River Carts At Cpr Station In Calgary, Ab, Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRailwaysRed River Carts 1880c
8716 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Artist'S Sketch Of Coureurs De Bois Trading Furs With Indians  Fur Trade  
8718 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Artist'S Sketch Of Public Sale Of Furs In London For Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
8717 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Artist'S Sketch Of Radisson Boarding The Ship “Nonsuch” On Return From First Voyage To Hudson Bay, Carrying A Rich Cargo Of Furs  Fur TradePersonalities 1669
1064 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Men Engaged In Fur Trade  DogsFur TradeSleds  
19563 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Bernard Rogan Ross, Chief Trader With Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
19558 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Bernard Ross Jr., Son Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  ChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
51331 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Bert Reid and Mrs. Ashley, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Bert Reid and Mrs. Ashley, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalitiesWomen  
424 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Big Bear Trading At Fort Pitt, Nt, Just Before The North West Rebellion. (L- R): Four Sky Thunder; Sky Bird; Matoose (Seated); Napasis; Big Bear; Angus Mckay, Metis, (Holding Fur); Otto Dufresne, Metis; Louis Goulet, Metis; Stanley Simpson (Reading A Book); Mr. Rowley (Seated); Alex Mcdonald, Metis (Behind Wheel); Captain R.B. Sletch, Nwmp (Wearing A Tam And Sitting On Wheel Hub); Mr. Edmund (Seated); And Henry Dufrain  CostumesFortsFur TradeMetisPersonalitiesRCMP 1884
51328 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Bruce Anderson, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Bruce Anderson, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalities  
57374 A1754 Gurling Collection     Buildings Built By W.A. Girling, At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
2886 A0093 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Buildings In Winter At Norway House, Manitoba  BuildingsFur TradePostsTowns 1937
2485 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada's first Trade Tready. Viceroy and Governor of New France, Count Frontenac meeting with Iroquois Chiefs and Deputies of the Five Iorquois Nations at the mouth of the Cataraqui River (Now Kingston, Ontario). Frontenac planned a fort on Lake Ontario to resist the English and Dutch claims on the fur trade. To pacify the Iroquois and impress them, Frontenac brought an armed force of 400 including friendly Aglonquins and Hurons and several cannons. The Chiefs were received with presents and feasting. Convinced by Frontenac of his deep concern for their people, the Chiefs agreed to the French terms. Thus came about Canada's first Trade Treaty. Frontenac returned to Montreal confident that he held the key to the Great Lakes. On his return he took eight aboriginal children with him to be given a French education. Image from a painting by J.D. Kelly.  BearsCostumesExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1673, July 12
43305 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Cannon Barrel Resting On Stone Wall, Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point, Opposite Churchill, Mb  CannonsFortsFur TradeTowns 1965
2239 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe In A Stiff Current, 1892. Oil Painting (Black And White) On Canvas. From The Sid W. Richardson Foundation Collection  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
3660 A0117 James A. Richardson Collection     Cf-Amz Junkers W-34 Aircraft With A Load Of Furs Belonging To Canadian Alaska Fur Co At Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nt. R. Amundsen'S 'Maud' And Eskimo Schooner In Background  AircraftAviationBoatsFur Trade 1935, April 3
3672 A0118 James A. Richardson Collection     Cf-Ari Junkers W-34 Aircraft With 50 Bales, 2200 Pelts, $5,500 Value Of White Fox Fur, And Kogmolik Inuit (Eskimo) Boys At Coppermine, Nt. Photo Courtesy Of W.E. Gilbert  AircraftAviationChildrenCostumesEskimosFur TradeInuit 1933c
57013 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Charlie Keighley With A Caribou Shot By Sidney A.Keighley Near Caribou Post. Note Sailor Suit Worn By Child  CaribouChildrenCostumesFur TradeHuntingPersonalities 1933
2797 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Factor Bernard Rogan Ross . Discoverer Of Ross' Goose. Drawing By C.W. Jerrerys  CostumesFur TradePersonalities  
35997 A1202 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Examining Pelts In The Fur Loft, Lower Fort Garry  ChildrenFur TradeLower Fort Garry 1975, December 10
71672 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Close Up Of A Polar Bear Pelt Being Prepared By An Inuit Woman (Only Her Hands Are Shown) Using An Ulu Scraping Tool.  BearsEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitToolsTrappingWomen  
71682 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Close-Up Of A Trapper’S Hands Preparing An Animal Trap In The Snow. A Savik Snow Knife Which He Used Is Lying In The Snow In Front Of The Mound Of Snow Hiding The Leg Iron Fox Trap  EquipmentEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitToolsTrapping  
71683 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Close-Up Of A Trapper’S Hands Preparing An Animal Trap In The Snow. A Savik Snow Knife Which He Used Is Lying In The Snow On The Left, With The Metal Leg Iron Trap Lying On The Left In Front Of Him  EquipmentEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitToolsTrapping  
71676 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Close-Up Of A Trapper’S Hands Preparing An Animal Trap In The Snow. The Bait Food Is In His Left Hand And A Savik Snow Knife In His Right Hand. The Metal Leg Hold Is On The Mound Of Snow In Front Of The Trapper  EquipmentEskimosFoodFoxesFur TradeInuitToolsTrapping  
2885 A0093 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Close-Up Of Buildings And Boards Walks At Norway House, Manitoba  BuildingsFur TradePostsTowns 1937
71677 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Close-Up Of Inuit Trapper’ S Hands Removing Sinew From A Polar Bear Leg Using A Knife. Another Knife Is On The Floor Beside Him.  BearsEquipmentEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitToolsTrapping  
19543 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection E. Spencer   Clouston family, Little Britain, Ottawa, Ontario.  James Clouston came from Stromness in the Orkney Islands, Scotland and entered the Hudson's Bay Company's service in 1842 and sailed in the Company ship "Prince Rupert" to be employed in York Factory. He renewed his contract in 1847 for a further three years and in 1850 he renewed it for another three years. He was attached to Dr. Rae's Expedition of 1853-54 to West Boothia, but returned to York Fort. In 1885 he returned to Europe in the Company ship "Prince of Wales" in the Autumn. His share of H.M. Government's reward to Dr. Jon Rae for first ascertaining news of the fate of Sir John Franklin's pedition amounted to 60 pounds.  PersonalitiesChildrenHudson Bay CompanyWomenFur Trade  
805 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Colin Robertson (1779 -1842), Began Service In 1814 With Hbc In Charge Of Colonists Sent To Red River By Lord Selkirk  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2311 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Coureur De Bois, Officer And Men Of Carignan - Saliere Regiment 1655, Canadians Going To War On Snowshoes. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  Fur TradeMilitarySnowshoeing  
966 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Cuthbert Grant (1793 -1854). Clerk In North West Co., And Was Made Captain Of The Metis. He Led Metis At Battle Of Seven Oaks, June 19,1816  Fur TradeMetisPersonalities  
2275 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Descent Of Fraser River On Journey From Hudson Bay To Fort Langley On Pacific. From A Painting By A. Sherriff Scott For Hbc  CanoesFur TradeRivers 1828
1711 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Dog And Sled On Trap Line  DogsEskimosFur TradeInuitSledsTrapping  
13838 A0428 Swan Valley Collection     Dogs And Sleds With Trapper On The Trail  DogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
12401 A0384 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Dogs Seen In Front Of Log Cabin Belonging To A Trapper Near Nelson, Mb  AnimalsBuildingsCabinsDogsFur TradeTrapping 1914
2263 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News, Showing Trading With Indians  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company  
43283 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Drawing Of Fort Ellice, A Hudson'S Bay Company Post  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRed River CartsTeepees 1800c
2178 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Fur Traders In Canoe  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
41 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings By C.S. Jefferys Showing Buildings Inside Lower Fort Garry, Including: A Bastion, A Factor'S House, And A Sales Shop And Fur Loft Built In 1833, Penitentiary And North Wall  BuildingsFur TradeLower Fort Garry  
22129 A0732 Miscellaneous Collection     Duncan Mclean, Born Feb. 9, 1877 Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hbc Fur Factor, Was Held Prisoner By Louis Riel During 1885 North West Rebellion  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1970
22130 A0732 Miscellaneous Collection     Duncan Mclean, Born Feb.9, 1877 Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hbc Fur Factor. Was Held Prisoner By Louis Riel During 1885 North West Rebellion  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel  
2468 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Early Fur Traders, Alexander Henry, Peter Pond & Frobisher Brothers Met Just East Of Lake Winnipeg And Continued Together Up The Saskatchewan River To The Hudson'S Bay Trading Post Of Cumberland House (Built By Samuel Hearne). Here They Split Up, The Frobishers Returning To Their Post On The Churchill River And Alexander Henry (On The Right) Going West To Explore The Prairies Between The Two Branches Of The River. In 1788, He Joined The North West Company. He Died In 1824 In Montreal  CostumesFur TradeHorsesPersonalitiesTeepees 1775
56994 A1741 S.A. Keighley Collection     Edward Ross, A Winter Trapper At Montreal Lake, Is Holding Lynx, Red Fox And Wolf Pelts. Servant'S Residence, Sometimes Used As A Storehouse Is Seen In Far Left Background  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHousesLynxPersonalitiesWolves 1919
33256 A1110 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Edward Thomas Ross, trapper and freighter, Cross Lake, Manitoba.    Fur TradePersonalitiesReservesTrapping 1979, June 27
41600 A1396 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Elk Heads And Beaver Pelts Presented To King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth During Their Visit To Winnipeg  AnimalsFur Trade 1939, May
41479 A1391 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Eric Ay (Standing) Setting Up Transmitter While Mcburney (Inside Tent) Takes Time Signals At Gpd-2 Camp, Dubant Lake. Note: Arctic Fox Furs On Tent  AviationCampsFur TradeLakesMilitaryPersonalities 1931, August
2269 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     European Traders With Indians  Fur Trade  
19593 A0633 Nora Hiam Collection Max Platz   Ewen Macdonald, 1839-1909, Chief Factor of Hudson's Bay Company.  Macdonald was born at Glen Quoich, Invernesshire, Scotland. He married the daughter of Chief Trader Alexander Murray. He joined the Company in 1859, serving at Norway House and Swan River. After retiring in 1873 he purchased a farm near Portage la Prairie. He rejoined the Company in 1875, serving at Ile-a-la-Crosse and Norway House, Lesser Slave Lake, Peace River, Michipecoten and Lake Superior. He retired from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1905, residing first at Prince Albert and later at Victoria, British Columbia where he died in 1909.  ScotsFur TradePersonalitiesHudson Bay Company  
4162 A0134 James A. Richardson Collection     Fairchild 71 Cf-Aat Aircraft With Pilot Matt Berry On Mercy Flight Bringing Two Frozen Trappers To Winnipeg  AircraftAviationFur TradePersonalities  
32939 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Festival Du Voyaguer Guide Demonstrating A Leg-Hold Trap To Spectators Of The Fur Trade Exhibit  ExhibitionsFestivalsFrenchFur Trade 1981, February 18
71674 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Finished Animal Trap Showing The Bait In The Middle Of The Photo And The Trapper’S Feet As He Leaves After Setting The Trap  FoodFur TradeTrapping  
1757 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     First Nation Man Wearing Fur Hat  CostumesFur Trade  
6620 A0208 James A. Richardson Collection     Fort Chipewyan. It Was Here That Sir Alexander Mackenzie Maintained A Trading Post. Aboriginal Children Playing With A Sleigh Outside Post Office  BuildingsChildrenFortsFur TradePost OfficesSleds  
39881 A1334 Public Archives of Canada     Fort Laramie (See A1334-39855) This Post Was Built By Mr. Sublette Of St. Louis, Later Owned By The American Fur Company. It Was Situated Near The Nebraska River In The Vicinity Of The Black Hills. (Colour Slide)  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHorsesPostsTeepees 1867
8056 A0252 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Four Trappers Portaging At Panask Lake  Fur TradeTrapping 1926c
19557 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Frank Ross, Son Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  ChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
817 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Nicholas Garry At Red River, Who Arranged Details Of Union Of Hbc & North West Co. , And Was Deputy Gov. Of Hbc 1822 -1835  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1821
975 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Robert Parker Pelly (1833 -1913) Army Officer & Physician, Governor Of Assiniboia In Hbc Territories  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMedicinePersonalities 1870c
40682 A1360 Herman Holla Collection     Frs. Mercier, The Canadian Hunter And Voyageur. Drawing From A , Photograph By Notman. From The Canadian Illustrated News  Fur TradePersonalitiesSnowshoeing  
18499 A0587 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Fur catch, Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories.    Fur TradeTrapping 1928
70477 A2273 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Fur Press Used By Hudson’S Bay Company At Lower Fort Garry, Near Selkirk, Mb. (4x5 Neg.)  ArtifactsEquipmentFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort GarryTowns 1957, October 11
2170 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trade Canoes, From A Drawing By Captain Beaufoy  BoatsCanoesFur Trade 1838
1954 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader And His Squaw On Horseback. Painting By A.J. Miller  Fur TradeHorsesWomen  
2276 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader In Canoe. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CanoesFur Trade  
1969 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader In Council Teepee By Frederic Remington, Harper'S Weekly  Fur TradeTeepeesTents  
2294 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader. From A Drawing By Frederic Remington  CostumesFur Trade 1891
2308 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Traders Of North West Company  Fur TradePersonalities  
2302 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trapper  Fur Trade 1930c
18497 A0587 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Fur trapper with furs near Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories.    Fur TradeTrapping 1928
2291 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trappers In Canoes  CanoesFur Trade  
18434 A0585 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Furs And Inuit (Eskimo) Art On Display At Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University Of Saskatchewan  ArtDisplaysEskimosFur TradeInuitUniversities 1970, January
3596 A0115 James A. Richardson Collection     G-Case Aircraft, Loading Fur Bales (Fur From Dene Trappers) At Brochet, Mb  AircraftAviationDeneFur Trade 1931, April
19527 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     George Davis, St. Andrews.,  Fur TradePersonalities  
51335 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection     Gordon McLeod, Paddy Hughes, Bruce Anderson, and Alfred Oenas.  Fur TradePersonalities  
2281 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson Of Red River And Hbc In A Canoe. From A Painting  CanoesFur TradePersonalities 1824
2274 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson On A Tour Of Inspection By Canoes. From A Painting By L.L. Fitzgerald For Hbc  BoatsCanoesFur TradePersonalities  
2265 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson On A Tour Of Inspection. Painting By Cyrus Cuneo For Cpr Copied By L.L. Fitzgerald For Hbc Calendar, 1926. Original By Cuneo Was Stolen. Courtesy Of Hbc  CanoesFur TradePersonalities  
2260 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Governor George Simpson with aboriginal Chiefs, Red River Settlement.   Photo from a painting by H. Jones.  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics  
26605 A0894 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Grave Of Albert Johnson, The Mad Trapper At Aklavik, Nt. Photo Donated By Al Dyne  CemeteriesFur TradeGravesTrapping 1938, February
9974 A0312 R.C.M.P. Collection     Group Of Blood Indians & Traders. (L- R) Front Row: Dave Mills, Interpreter & Unknown. Middle Row: Eagle Ribs; Unknown; Morning Writing, Who Became Leader Of All Tall People Band; Unknown. Back Row: Eagle Head; 2 Unknown; Good Striker; Hind Bull & Weasel Horse  Fur TradePersonalities  
39008 A1303 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Portrait Of Leading Figures In Early Manitoba. Back Row (L- R): George Simpson (1842-1905), Chief Engineer, Northern Pacific Railway, Chief Engineer And Chief Clerk Of Manitoba (1899-1904), Manitoba Deputy Minister Of Public Works (1904-1905); Colin Inkster, (1843-C1843 ), Manitoba Legislative Councillor (1871-1876), Minister Of Agriculture (1874), Council President (1876), Sheriff Of Manitoba (1876), Sheriff Of The Eastern Judicial District, (1881-1918); James Mcdougall (1840-1915), Hudson'S Bay Co Chief Trader (1873), Chief Factor (1887), Acting Inspector (1894); W. S. Beecher (1850-1927), (Hudson Bay) Railway Contractor. Front Row (L- R): William Clark, Hudson'S Bay Co Chief Trader (1879), Chief Factor (1892); David Mair Walker, (1835-1920), Winnipeg'S First Lawyer (1875-1878), Attorney General Of Manitoba (1878-1882), Judge (1882), Police Magistrate (1911); Robert Tait, (1830 - 1912), Farmer 1st Reaping Machine (1850), 1st Threshing Machine (1851), Miller, Built 1st Steam Grist Mill In St. James (1869), Freighter Operated Steam Ferry Between Winnipeg And St. Boniface (1878); Robert Patterson, A Fur Buyer From Montreal  AgricultureCostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolicePoliticsRailways 1900c
40341 A1349 Dennis Downey Collection     Hair From Hids Was Scraped By A Machine Called The Pinwheel. The Hair Was Used In Plastering, Upholstery And Manufacture Of Mattresses. Photo From A Stereoscopic Image Published By Keystone View Company. Photo Courtesy Dennis Downey  Fur TradeIndustryMachinery  
2297 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Harper’S Weekly Magazine Illustration (Sketch) Of Christmas In H.B. Territory.  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1862
40768 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Harry Moody, Selkirk, Manitoba. , T. Moody  Fur TradePersonalities 1913 C.
2226 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Canoe With Sir George Simpson. From A Painting  BoatsCanoesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2273 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Fur Brigade Passing Okanogan Lake, Bc, From A Painting By John Innes  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLakes  
2246 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
26441 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (Same As A0073 - 02253)  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
26441 A0887 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (See Also A0073-02246)  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
2283 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Governors: Sir John Pelly 1822-52 (Left), Sir George Simpson (Right)  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2295 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Journal. Page Showing Value Of Furs  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
2934 A0095 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Hbc Store At Norway House, Manitoba  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores  
2300 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Trading Post With Log Buildings And Family Outside  BuildingsChildrenDogsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
13512 A0417 Ernest Symons, Rocanville Collection     Hbc Train Of Wagons From The North Laden With $78,000 Worth Of Furs Arriving In Calgary  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyWagons 1888
19559 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection   Head and shoulder shot of Hon. James McKay, who was born at Edmonton House in 1828, the eldest son of James McKay of the Hudson's Bay Co.  For further information, please see the entry under James McKay at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  CostumesFur TradeMissionsPersonalitiesPolitics  
19526 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Notman   Head and shoulders shot of William McMurray.  For further information, see the entry under William McMurray at Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
58821 A1805 Kathleen Chisholm Collection     Honourable John Norquay (1841-1889) Ex-Premier Of Manitoba. He Was Born At St. Andrew'S To Isabella And John Norquay On May 8, 1841. His Parents Died When He Was Very Young And He Was Adopted By His Grandather, James Spence. He Was The Firstpremier Born In Manitoba From 1878 - 1887. First He Was A Teacher, Then In The Fur Trade, And Later A Farmer And A Politician. He Was Appointed A Member Of The Executive Council And Minister Of Public Works And Agriculture On December 14, 1871 Til 1874. Was Provicial Secretary In March 1875 And The Next Year Became Minister Of Public Works. He Formed The New Goverment And Held The Offices Of Premier, President Of The Executive Council And Provincial Treasurer. He Was Appointed Railway Commmissioner On Sept 1886.At The Time Of His Death He Was The Only Mla Who Had Continuously Held A Seat In The Legislative Assembly Since Its Inception. He Spoke Fluently In English, French, Cree And Saulteaux. He Was A Member Of The Manitoba Club, The Anglican Synod And Exec Committee Of Rupertsland. He Was Part Scotch. He Died On July 5, 1889. Photo From The John James Chishom Collection Courtesy Of Kathleen Chisholm  Fur TradeMetisPersonalitiesPolitics 1888c
50345 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company clerk and Bill Anderson with winter fur catch, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Children are Burnell and Sandra Anderson.  Hudson's Bay Company clerk and Bill Anderson with winter fur catch, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Children are Burnell and Sandra Anderson.  BuildingsChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStores 1970
57350 A1753 Gurling Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Mink Ranch Buildings Built By W.A. Girling Building Contractors Ltd, Transcona, Mb  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanchingWinnipeg Buildings 1933c
8916 A0277 Miscellaneous Collection     Hunter Seated In Front Of Tent With Fur Pelts Arranged Around Him.,  Fur TradeHuntingTents  
2307 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Trappers At Camp  CampsFur Trade  
2309 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Trappers At Winter Camp  CampsFur Trade  
2466 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     In 1788, Lord Dorchester, Governor of Canada, invited the Chiefs ot the Mississauga to discuss the purchase of Toronto, the centre of the fur trade. The meeting took place abord the HMS "Seneca" which was anchored off the ruins of Fort Rouille, opposite the present Canadian National Exhibition grounds. Also present were Sir John Johnson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Colonel Buterl, veteran founder of Butler's Rangers; and Natanial Lines, interpreter. Payment included 149 barrels of goods, axes, and articles prized by the Chiefs. Photo from painting by J.D. Kelly.  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesPoliticsShipsUniforms 1788
2491 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     In The Background Is Fort Edmonton, (Which Was First Built By The Hbc In The Valley Of The North Saskatchewan River In 1795), Rebuilt Further Up River Below Where The Present Legislative Building Is Located. The First Fort Edmonton Was Destoyed By The Blackfoot Indias In 1807. The Fort Had An 18 Foot High Palisade (Fence Of Pointed Sticks) Around Its Four Walls And Corner Block Houses Of Two Storeys. Governor George Simpson Visited Fort Edmonton In May, 1825 And A Ball Was Held For The Entire Population. Two Weeks Later He Joined The Annual Boat Brigade To York Factory. Pointed Barges Seen In The Photo Carried Five Tons Of Cargo In The Form Of Supplies And Bales Of Fur. They Were Manned With Eight Oars And Used A Square Sail When The Wind Was Right. Seen Also In The Photo Are Red River Carts And Wagons Pulled By Horses, And A Group Of People. The Trip To York Factory Would Take Four And A Half Months To Complete With Supplies For The Next Season. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  BoatsCanoesFortsFur TradeHorsesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesTeepeesWagons 1825, May
6705 A0210 James A. Richardson Collection     In Winter The Inuit (Eskimo) Takes His Whole Family Hunting, Travelling By Inuit Sleigh (Sled) Called A Komituk. The Sled Used On Hunting Expeditions Is Drawn By Dogs. Each Family Travels Alone, Camping On The Ice And Building A Snow Hut (Igloo) For Shelter. A Handy Inuit Can Build A Hut In An Hour  ChildrenEskimosFur TradeHuntingInuitSledsWomen  
2264 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading Furs, 1785, From A Pen And Ink Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Some Artistic License May Have Been Taken In This Drawing; Trading Actually Took Place Through A Trading Window, Not Across A Counter.)  Fur Trade 1785
2292 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With French. Drawing  Fur Trade  
2374 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With The French In Early 17th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationFur Trade  
2255 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With The French. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Fur Trade  
50321 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Indigenous child Solomon Moose displays pelts of marten, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Indigenous child Solomon Moose displays pelts of marten, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  ChildrenFur TradeTownsTrapping c. 1970
71671 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Inside A Garage, An Inuit Trapper And A Caucasian Trapper Are Discussing The Polar Bear Pelt They Are About To Attach To A Wooden Stretcher They Will Build. An Inuit Woman (Or Girl) Is Working On The Pelt In The Left Foreground  BearsBuildingsEquipmentEskimosFur TradeGaragesInuitTrappingWomen  
71679 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Inside Of The Eskimo Coop Store Showing The Following Merchandise: Pile Of Paper Shopping Bags, Roll Or Brown Paper, Large Box Of J - Cloths, Large Bags Of Rapid Oats, Boxes Stanfield'S (Underwear Or Socks), And Windor Salt, Beehive Corn Syrup. Outboard Motor Oil, And About A Dozen Arctic Fur Pelts.  EskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitStoresTrapping  
43298 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Interior Of Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point With Grain Elevators In Churchill In The Background  AgricultureElevatorsFortsFur TradePorts 1965c
10277 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
10278 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory.  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
10276 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory. (See A0074-02290 Better Image)  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
8019 A0251 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Interior View Of Dry Goods Section Of Old Post Hbc Store, At Island Lake, Mb. Note Furs Hanging From Rafters  BuildingsFur TradeFurnitureHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1927
43303 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Interior View Of Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point, Opposite Churchill, Mb  CannonsFortsFur TradeTowns 1965
57381 A1754 Gurling Collection     Interior View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling,Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57381 A1754 Gurling Collection     Interior View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling,Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
43300 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) Guide Showing Two Tourists The Remains Of Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point Opposite Churchill, Mb  EskimosFortsFur TradeInuitTowns 1957
12368 A0383 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) Kubluk, Holding Arctic Fox At Churchill, Mb.  AnimalsEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitPersonalities 1935c
41563 A1395 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) Preparing A Seal Skin. Note: Skin Staked Out In The Upper Right  EskimosFur TradeHuntingInuitSeals 1935c
1739 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Showing His Furs. Note Gramaphone On Right  EskimosFur TradeInuit 1930
17841 A0565 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) Taktu Cleans Fat From Sealskin With An Ulu (Scraping Tool) At Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Eastern Arctic  EskimosFur TradeInuitTools 1960
71664 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Inuit Man Skinning An Arctic Fox. Note How He Uses His Foot And Hands  CostumesEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitTrapping  
71675 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Inuit Trapper Hanging Arctic Fox Pelts To Cure On Racks Near The Ceiling  EquipmentEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitTrapping  
71680 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Inuit Trapper Skinning An Arctic Fox “White Man Style” From Tail To Nose. Inuit Style Is Nose To Tail  CostumesEskimosFoxesFur TradeInuitTrapping  
971 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Isaac Cowie (1848 -1917), Served With Hbc, Employed At Several Posts In Nt  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
18498 A0587 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     J. Beetz Inspects Seal Skin On Stretcher At Sachs Harbour, Nt  Fur TradeSealsTrapping 1965, August
51075 A1541 South Indian Lake Collection   Jacob Dumas setting a trap, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Jacob Dumas setting a trap, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalitiesTrapping 1961
34893 A1164 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     James Richardson, Solicitor General Of Canada, Taking Part In Auction Of Alaskan Seal Pelts With Morris Soudack, Secretary Treasurer Of Dominion Soudack Fur Auction Looking On  AnimalsAuctionsFur TradePersonalitiesPolitics 1972, January 21
13732 A0425 Miscellaneous Collection     James Spence. Born In Sandwick, Orkney Islands, Scotland In 1815. Came To Winnipeg (Fort Garry) In 1839 As A Cooper For The Hbc. In 1844 He Went Into Business For Himself And Did Considerable Business With The Fur Traders. Died At Age 85, March 22, 1900  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1900c
19531 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     John H. Mctavish, Born In 1837 In Grafton, Upper Canada, Educated At The Jesuits' College And High School In Montreal. He Married Maria Rowand, Daughter Of A Chief Factor In The Hbc. Came To Fort Garry In 1856 In The Service Of The Hbc Until 1870. He Was Elected As A Conservative Representing Ste. Anne To The First Legislature Of Mb. In 1874 He Was Chosen A Member Of The North West Territorial Executive Council But Left Politics To Become Land Commissioner Of The Cpr. He Was A Close Friend Of Lord Strathcona. He Died In 1888  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics  
19532 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Larsen, Ryder   John Inkster (1799-1874), Merchant & Farmer  John Inkster (1799-1874), Merchant & Farmer, Was Born In The Orkney Islands, Scotland. He Married Mary Sinclair. He Came To Canada In 1821 As A Stonemason In Service Of Hbc. Shortly After Arriving He Bought Himself Out Of Service And Farmed On The West Side Of The River. Later He Became A Free Trader And Merchant, Importing Goods From England By Way Of Hudson Bay And American Goods Through St. Paul, Mn, By Red River Cart. He And Mary Had Nine Children. He Served As Justice Of The Peace, Magistrate & Councillor Of Assiniboia. He Was A Rector'S Warden Of St. John'S Cathedral. His Large Log House, Built Beside His Store In 1851, Is An Historic Site And Museum  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesScots c. 1866-1871
19530 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Notman   Joseph James Hargrave, fur trader and historian (1841-1891).  For further information please see the entry under Joseph James Hargrave at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  AuthorsFur TradeHistoryPersonalities  
3674 A0118 James A. Richardson Collection     Junkers W-34 Cf-Ari Aircraft Loading Bales Of Fur Weighing 1,375 Lbs From Ogoki Post.Pilot S.M. Rorie And Engineer A. Anderson Refuelling At Fort Mcmurray, Ab  AircraftAviationFur TradePersonalities 1933c
70650 A2307 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     La Verendrye Statue (1938) In Park Across From St. Boniface General Hospital. (4x5 Neg.)  ExplorationFur TradeHospitalsMonumentsParksPersonalitiesStatues 1958, June
57353 A1754 Gurling Collection     Laboratory At University Of Manitoba’S Fur Ranch In Winnipeg With Professor Allan Seated At His Desk  Fur TradeLaboratoriesPersonalitiesRanchingUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings  
14119 A0438 George Cotter Collection     Large Pile Of Furs At Hbc Post At North West River  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
5233 A0167 Miscellaneous Collection   Left to right: "Omnibus Transfer Company Stables", "Indian Office", "Hudson's Bay Company Fur Trade Department".  Photo of a pen-and-ink sketch.  Winnipeg BuildingsFur TradeStablesHudson Bay Company 1881
207 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Line Of Red River Carts Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs Over The Portage Leaving Fort Smith On Slave River  Fur TradeRed River Carts 1880c
50776 A1530 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Lynx Caught In A Leg Hold Trap, Swan River Area Of Manitoba  AnimalsFur TradeLynxTrapping 1890c
2023 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Trapper Holding Back Wolves  AnimalsFur TradeTrappingWolves  
2022 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Trapper Killing Fox  AnimalsFoxesFur TradeTrapping  
2931 A0094 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Main Fur Warehouse 1970  Fur TradeTownsWarehouses 1970
2945 A0095 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Main Hbc Warehouse, Norway House  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyWarehouses  
3600 A0116 James A. Richardson Collection     Man (Pilot) unloading mail and fur bales from a Fokker Super Universal at Fort McMurray, Alberta, on arrival from McKeough River Way Points. The bales of fur, shipped by air from northern posts, are valued from $600 to $1,000 each, as indicated by markings on them.  AircraftAviationFur TradeMail c. 1933
8552 A0267 Miscellaneous Collection   Man dressed in a parka holding a large fish inside the trading post, Indian Bay, Manitoba.  Note the chair, the tank, and the pile of logs inside.  BuildingsCostumesFishFur TradeFurniturePostsStores 1954c
57372 A1754 Gurling Collection     Manager’S Residence Built By W.A. Girling At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
57373 A1754 Gurling Collection     Manager’S Residence Built By W.A. Girling, At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
25049 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Manitoba author J.W. Anderson, author of Fur Traders Story.  AuthorsFur TradePersonalities 1954, December 24
14146 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Many Hbc Furs Hanging From The Roof Outside The Hbc Post  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
34395 A1148 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Ppcli, Re-Enact Selkirk Settlers York Boat Trip To Lower Fort Garry. Picture Taken On Nelson River Near Norway House During York Boat Days Celebrations  CelebrationsFur TradeImmigrationLower Fort GarryMilitaryRiversSelkirk SettlersTownsYork Boats 1974, August 10
12355 A0383 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Men And Boys Outside Hudson’S Bay Co Post At York Factory With Their Dog Teams And Sleds Full Of Supplies Or Furs  BuildingsChildrenDogsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsSleds 1910c
50368 A1514 South Indian Lake Collection   Men on trapline, Camp 7, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Left to right: Joseph Moose, Abraham Taite, Richard Moose and Stanley Spence.  Fur TradePersonalitiesTrapping 1940c
10279 A0321 York Factory Collection     Men Outside Boat House At York Factory  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHouses 1910c
40242 A1346 David Watson     Men Seated In Front Of Carruthers Hide And Fur Company  BusinessesFur TradeWinnipeg Buildings 1926
1647 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Men Standing Along Fence At Du Brochet Post, Reindeer Lake, Mb  BuildingsFencesFur TradePosts 1892
24670 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Men standing outside in front of the Hudson's Bay Company's York Factory Post.  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1957, June 15
20961 A0687 Charles Campbell Collection     Men walking on wooden boardwalk to residences within enclosure at HBC Fur Trading Post at Norway House, Manitoba. Note the canoes on the lawn.  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyLawnsPostsResidencesStores  
510 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Trapper Smoking A Pipe  Fur TradeMetis  
57349 A1753 Gurling Collection     Mink And Fox Houses Built For Fur Ranches By W.A. Girling, Building Contractors Ltd, Transcona.  AnimalsFoxesFur TradeHousesMinkRanchingWinnipeg Buildings 1933c
19556 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Minnie Ross, Daughter Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
2770 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Modifictions Of The Beaver Hat. Taken From Horace T. Martin, Castoralogia (London, 1892). Courtesy Of Hbc  BeaversCostumesFur Trade  
56218 A1716 State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection     Morman Wolfred Kittson 1814 - 1888, Fur Trader; Born In Chambly, Lower Canada; Son Of George And Nancy Kittson; Married Elise, Daughter Of Narcisse Marion. In 1830, Joined American Fur Company In The West And In 1843, Became A Partner In The Company Located In The Pembina Area. In 1860, He Established A Line Of Steamers And Barges On The Red River And With James J. Hill, Gradually Obtained A Monopoly Over Transportation Between St. Paul And The Red River Settlement. Company Was Later Know As The Red River Transportation Company. He Died May 10, 1888  Fur TradePersonalitiesTransportation 1845c
19544 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     Mr. Geddes And Adopted Son., Ryder Larsen, Ruperts Land  ChildrenFur TradePersonalities  
19545 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Larsen, Ryder   Mrs. Geddes, Sister Of Mrs. William Drever Sr, Aunt Of Mrs. Mcleod, Pinkham And Jephson  Mrs. Geddes, Sister Of Mrs. William Drever Sr, Aunt Of Mrs. Mcleod, Pinkham And Jephson  Fur TradePersonalitiesWomen c. 1866-1871
18340 A0583 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Northern Trading Company, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.    StoresBuildingsFur TradeForts 1928
4901 A0156 Scott Bateman Collection     Original Hbc Fort & Trading Post At Junction Of The Pas And Saskatchewan Rivers  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRivers 1909
51361 A1553 South Indian Lake Collection   Otto Jensen, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Otto Jensen, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  DogsFur TradePersonalitiesSledsTrapping  
51333 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Owen Ashley, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Owen Ashley, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalities  
51334 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Paddy Hughes, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Paddy Hughes, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalities  
51325 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Paddy Hughs in a boat, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Paddy Hughs in a boat, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BoatsFur TradePersonalities  
2303 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Page From Accounts Journal Kept At York Factory - Aug 26, 1846  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1846
2304 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Page From Accounts Journal Kept At York Factory In 1715  DocumentsFur Trade 1715
2214 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Fur Traders Paddling Canoes  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
33485 A1117 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Painting Of Hudson’S Bay Company'S Depot At York Factory By Hankbaum  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1981, November 25
43768 A1445 Canadian National Railway Collection     Panoramic View Of Interior Of The Factor'S Table Restaurant At The Fort Garry Hotel, Prior To Its Opening. Note: Fur Trade Motiff And Costumes  CostumesFur TradeHotelsRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1964, October 5
2279 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Party Of Fur Traders (Voyageurs) Enjoying A Break Smoking Pipes In A Canoe. A Ten Minute Break Was Taken Once Every Hour. The Canoe They Are Traveling In Is A 3 And 3/4 Fathom Ojibway Fur Trade Canoe Used Until 1894. A Fathom Is About 6 Feet. Larger Fur Trade Canoes Up To 6 Fathoms Were Known As The Iroquois Canoe But Were Not A Standart Form. The Express Canoes Were Built Narrow For Speed And The Freight Canoes Were Built Wide For Capacity  CanoesFreightingFur TradeTransportation 1890
25460 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Philip Henry Godsell, F.R.G.S., Winnipeg resident, born in Wolverhampton, England; author, fur trader, and explorer of Northern Canada.  AuthorsExplorationFur TradePersonalities c. 1930
2447 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Members Of Hudson Bay Expedition With Inuit (Eskimos) And Polar Bear Skins  EskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuit 1885
15042 A0469 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Upper Fort Garry At Juncture Of Red & Assiniboine Rivers. First Capitol Of Manitoba In 1870.Built In 1835 On Site Of Fort Gibraltar, It Became Headquarters Of United Fur Companies & Residence Of Governor Of Hbc. It Was The Meeting Place Of Council Of Assiniboia, A Local Administration Of The Forks. In 1882, It Became The Property Of The City Of Winnipeg And Was Demolished To Straighten Out Main Street. Only The Gateway Remains. The Stones Were Used For Hbc Store (Foundation) On Main Street And For Fort Garry Court Apartment  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRiversUpper Fort Garry 1878
43294 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Photograph Of Samuel Hearne'S Signature On Rocks Near Fort Prince Of Wales, Near Churchill, Mb  ExplorationFortsFur TradeMonuments 1767, July
43295 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Photograph Of Signatures On Rocks Near Fort Prince Of Wales, Near Churchill, Mb  ExplorationFortsFur TradeMonuments 1741
977 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Pierre Falcon (1793-1876), Fur Trader, Composer & Singer Of Chansons  Fur TradeMusicPersonalities  
2258 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Pierre Radisson (Standing) & Medard Groseilliers. Photo From Painting By Frederic Remington  CanoesFur TradePersonalities  
41194 A1379 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Pilot Ronald George Loading Furs Into Canadian Airways Junkers W-34 For Shipment To Winnipeg  AircraftAviationFur TradePersonalities 1936
4758 A0151 James A. Richardson Collection     Pilot, Ronald George Loading Furs Onto Junkers W 34 Cf Aqw For Shipment To Wpg. Furs, Transported By Caf, During January To October 1936 Was, 36,056 Lbs  AircraftAviationFreightingFur TradeTransportation 1936c
2216 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Of A Canoe. The Canoe Shown Here Was A Woods Or Pack Canoe Developed By The Malecite Indinas In Central And Southern New Brunswick. At One Time It Was Common From The East Coast Of Maine To The St. Lawrence River At Quebec. The High Peaked Ends Designed To Help The Canoe Double As A Shelter, Eventually Evolved To Straight Stems And A Lower Gunwale Line By The End Of The 19th Century.  BoatsCanoesFur Trade 1820c
2299 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Presents To Indians. Painting By A.J. Miller  Fur Trade 1837
952 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Prince Rupert, First Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
2251 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson And Groseilliers In Canada  BoatsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesShips  
2293 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson Meets Indians In Winter Camp. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Fur TradePersonalities  
33834 A1129 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ragnar Johnson, An 84 Year Old Trapper From Remote Nuelton Lake, Manitoba, Making His First Visit To Winnipeg In 59 Years  Fur TradePersonalitiesTrapping 1982, September 7
43306 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Rcmp Officer And An Inuit (Eskimo) Guide With Two Tourists Inside Fort Prince Of Wales, Churchill, Mb  CannonsEskimosFortsFur TradeInuitRCMPTowns 1965
43311 A1430 Canadian National Railway Collection     Rcmp Officer Giving Directions At Fort Prince Of Wales, Opposite Churchill  FortsFur TradeRCMPTowns 1965
13350 A0412 Miscellaneous Collection     Red River Carts Used To Transport Furs & Other Products Exported To Eastern & Foreign Markets As Well As The Immigrant And His Household Goods To Western Canada. Photo From An Illustration By F.G. Sheppard, Artist With Stovel Co. Ltd  FreightingFur TradeOxenRed River CartsTransportation  
43282 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Remains Of Old Fort Cumberland (Drawing From An Old Painting)  FortsFur Trade 1800c
50566 A1522 Egerton R. Young Collection     Rev. Egerton R. Young With Two Natives On One Of His Trips To Norway House. Photo Of A Painting Or Drawing Was Copied Onto A Lantern Slide And Coloured. Slide Is One Of A Collection Assembled By The Methodist Missionary Rev. Egerton R. Young To Illustrustrate Lectures For Audiences In North America, Great Britain, And Australia  CanoesFur TradeMissionsPersonalitiesReligion 1868-1873
40751 A1362 Harry Moody Collection     Revillion Freres (Brothers) Standing Outside The Fence At The Post At Cumberland House  BuildingsCostumesFencesFur TradePersonalitiesPosts  
40775 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Richard Henry (Harry) Moody Of Amisk (Beaver) Lake, Prospector, Fur Trader, Beach Resort Owner: Originally From Selkirk, Mb; Born Jan. 29, 1888. Photo By Eric Wells  ArchaeologyFur TradePersonalities 1956
50365 A1514 South Indian Lake Collection   Richard Muswagon and Adam Dysart on the trapline, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Richard Muswagon and Adam Dysart on the trapline, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Fur TradePersonalitiesTrapping c. 1950
965 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Robert Semple (1766 -1816). Governor Of Assiniboia In1815, Killed In Battle Of Seven Oaks In Clash With Metis On June 19, 1816  Fur TradeMetisPersonalities  
9929 A0310 R.C.M.P. Collection     Rocky Mountain House, Hbc Post Where Blackfoot Traded. From A Sketch Attributed To Jean L. Heureux  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
26148 A0876 Women's Studies Collection     Ruth Kemp, Wife Of A Fur Trader, Seen In Sitting Room Of Log Cabin Inn, Berens River, Mb  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHotelsLifestylePersonalitiesWomen 1960c
26147 A0876 Women's Studies Collection     Ruth Kemp, Wife Of Fur Trader At Berens River, Mb  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesWomen 1907c
57002 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     S.A. Keighley Made And Sold Toboggans For The Hbc At Caribou Post  BuildingsConstructionFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesToboggans 1933
27020 A0907 Jennifer Brown Collection     Sales Of A Silver Fox. A Watercolour By F.A. Disbrowe. Painting, : Raymond Beaumont  ArtFoxesFur TradeWomen 1924
2370 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne (1745 - 1792). Fur Trader, Explorer, Cartographer, Artist, Writer And Naturalist. After Service In The British Navy, He Joined Hbc. His Most Important Exploration (1770 - 1772) Involved Tracing The Coppermine River To The Arctic Ocean.  ArtExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1772
11445 A0356 Georgia Law Collection     Scene From Launch "Chickama" In Nelson River Or Playground Lake, On Way Back From Norway House To Rejoin The Ss "Keenora" At Warren'S Landing. The Photo Was Taken Just As The "Chickama" Was Moving Away After Taking On Board Half A Dozen Bales Of Fur That Had Been Flown In From The Interior. The Fur Was Consigned To The Hudson'S Bay Company At Montreal  AircraftFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1954, June
2250 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Wintering In Ten Shilling Creek, Hayes River, 1746. Sketch From A Voyage To Hudson Bay By Arthur Dobbs' Agent Henry Ellis  BoatsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyShips  
57014 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Sidney A. Keighley Seen With 5 Caribou Heads Shot During Early Winter. Servants' House Is On Left  CaribouChildrenFur TradeHousesHuntingPersonalities 1934
57031 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Sidney A. Keighley Wearing Hbc Post Manager'S Hat At Caribou Post  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1934c
51362 A1553 South Indian Lake Collection   Silver fox caught in a trap, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Silver fox caught in a trap, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  AnimalsFoxesFur TradeTrapping  
8819 A0274 Miscellaneous Collection     Silver Fox Pelts Hanging On Wall  Fur TradeHunting 1926c
16441 A0515 Miscellaneous Collection     Simon Mctavish, Founder Of North-West Company In 1783  Fur TradePersonalities 1783c
953 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787 -1860), Known As The Little Emperor, Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
962 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787-1860). He Was Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
964 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787-1860). He Was Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2284 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson The “Little Emperor”, Governor Of Hudson'S Bay Company  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
41561 A1395 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Six Men Posing With A Polar Bear Skin Outside Building In The Pas, Mb  AviationBuildingsFur TradeTowns 1935c
1916 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Horse-Drawn Travois. Women Carried The Sioux' Teepees, Food, Clothing, Furs & Weapons  ChildrenFur TradeHorsesTravoisWomen  
80047 0 International Portrait Gallery     Sketch Of John Jacob Astor, American Fur Trader And Financier. (July 17, 1763 - March 29, 1848)  AmericansFinanceFur TradePersonalities  
50351 A1514 South Indian Lake Collection   Skinning a beaver, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Skinning a beaver, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BeaversFur TradeTownsTrapping 1980
14164 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Skins Stretched Out To Dry  EquipmentFur Trade  
14801 A0460 George Cotter Collection     Skins Stretched Out To Dry. Kate M. Keddie On Right. Man With Snowshoes  EquipmentFur TradePersonalitiesSnowshoeing 1926c
8057 A0252 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Start Of A Hunting Trip  Fur TradeTrapping 1927
20822 A0681 Miscellaneous Collection     Statue Of La Verendrye, Explorer & Fur Trader, At East Doorway Of Manitoba Legislative Bldg, Winnipeg  ExplorationFur TradeLegislative BuildingsMonumentsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings  
20819 A0681 Miscellaneous Collection     Statue Of La Verendrye, Explorer & Fur Trader, At East Doorway Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Mb  ExplorationFur TradeLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesStatuesWinnipeg Buildings  
35871 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Steve “The Mad Trapper” Kushhniryk Protesting On Steps Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Requesting That There Sources Department Return To Him Confiscated Animals He Trapped Out Of Season  Fur TradePersonalitiesProtestsTrappingWinnipeg Buildings 1970, February 18
10563 A0329 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Swan River Valley Trapper, John Barrie With Friend In Front Of Log Cabin  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesHuntingPersonalities 1900
56720 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sydney Keighley, Trapper And Hbc Employee For 52 Years, Had His Memoirs Published In Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AuthorsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1989, January 24
59119 A1814 Eaton's Store Collection     T. Eaton Co, Stereoscopic Image “Fur Factory”. (See Image A1814-59118 For Write-Up.)  FactoriesFur TradeManufacturersStoresWomen  
59118 A1814 Eaton's Store Collection     T. Eaton Co, Write-Up “Fur Factory” For Image A1814-59119  FactoriesFur TradeManufacturersStoresWomen  
4830 A0154 Scott Bateman Collection     Teams Of Horses And Sleighs Loaded With Supplies For Mining, Fishing, Fur Trading North Of 53rd Parallel  FishingFur TradeHorsesMiningSleds 1916-1929
4829 A0154 Scott Bateman Collection     Teams Of Horses And Sleighs Loaded With Supplies For Mining,Fishing, Fur Trading, North Of 53rd Parallel  FishingFur TradeHorsesMiningSleds 1916-1929
2249 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     The First Page Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Charter. Courtesy Of Hbc  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1670
40243 A1346 David Watson     Thomas Watson Stands Beside A Carruthers Hide And Fur Company Truck In Front Of Their Building. The Company Dealt In Hides, Wool And Raw Furs  BusinessesFur TradeTrucksWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
72340 A2439 Miscellaneous Collection     Three Men And A Woman Pose With Something Furry (Perhaps A Mink Prepared By A Taxidermist) Between Them. Two Skiers Doug Groff And His Brother Bob Started The Black Diamond Mink Ranch In 1936 In The Fort Garry Area Just 300 Yards South Of The University Of Manitoba. Perhaps This Was One Of Their Mink  AnimalsCostumesFur TradeMinkSkiingSportsWomen 1943c
43297 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Three Men Standing On The Outer Walls Of Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point, Opposite Churchill, Mb  FortsFur TradeTowns 1920c
40693 A1361 Harry Moody Collection     Three Men The Revilllions Freres (Brothers) Outside The Office And Store At Their Post At Cumberland House  BuildingsCostumesFur TradePersonalitiesPostsStores  
8550 A0267 Miscellaneous Collection   Three young women and two men posing in front of a trading post made of logs, Indian Bay, Manitoba.  The sign under a pair of antlers on the post reads "Indian Bay Trading Post".  BuildingsCostumesFur TradePostsWomen 1934c
43299 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourist Filming Fort Prince Of Wales Sign Erected By Canadian National Parks To Acknowledge The Fort'S National Importance  FortsFur TradeSignsTowns 1956
43279 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourist Inspecting Furs And Artifacts In The Inuit (Eskimo) Museum, Churchill, Mb  ArtifactsBuildingsEskimosFur TradeInuitMuseumsTowns 1957
43304 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourist Walking Along Cannon Placements Inside Fort Prince Of Wales, Eskimo Point, Opposite Churchill. Note: Freighters Out In Hudson Bay  BoatsCannonsFortsFur TradeTowns 1965
43310 A1430 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourists Entering Fort Prince Of Wales  FortsFur TradeTowns 1965
43312 A1430 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourists Inspecting The Remains Of Fort Prince Of Wales  FortsFur TradeTowns 1956
2298 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Trader With Indians. From A Drawing By Frederic Remington  CanoesFur Trade  
6733 A0211 Jeff Thomson Collection     Traders At Upper Fort Garry, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeUpper Fort Garry  
24669 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Traders inside The Hudson's Bay Company's York Factory Post.  CostumesFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1910
2261 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Trading Ceremony At York Factory, 1780c. By Adam Sherriff Scott, Rca Of Hbc  CeremoniesFortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
2262 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Trading Room In York Factory C, 1840. From 19th Century Engraving In Ballantyne'S Hudson’S Bay  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
36900 A1232 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Trapper Corky Peterson Displaying A Humane Animal Trap, Which Is Designed To Kill An Animal Within Three Minutesof Capture. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AnimalsEquipmentFur TradePersonalitiesTrapping 1983, February 14
71673 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Trapper Preparing And Setting A Trap For An Arctic Fox Using A Savik Snow Knife  CostumesEquipmentFur TradeToolsTrapping  
14165 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Trapper With Dogs & Sled  DogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
16487 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trapper With His Dogs Stopping En Route To Norway House  DogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
16486 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trapper With His Sled And Dog Team En Route To Norway House  CostumesDogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
18350 A0583 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Trapper's cabin near Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories.    HousingBuildingsFur TradeCabins 1928
51363 A1553 South Indian Lake Collection   Trapper's cabin, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Trapper's cabin, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesTrapping  
51364 A1553 South Indian Lake Collection   Trapper's cabin, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Trapper's cabin, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesSnowshoeingTrapping  
23311 A0776 Delza Longman Collection     Trapper'S Cabin And Dog Team At Churchill, Mb  BuildingsCabinsDogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
4004 A0128 James A. Richardson Collection     Trapper'S Home East Of Ft. Reliance. (L- R): D.D. Mclaren, Murphy, Rudy Huess  BuildingsFur TradeHousesPersonalities 1937
2296 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Trappers Camp. Drawing  CampsFur Trade  
16484 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers En Route To Norway House Taking Break Relaxing On Their Sleds  CostumesDiningFur TradeSledsTrapping  
33467 A1117 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Trappers Looking At Furs During Auction In Thompson, Mb  AuctionsFur TradeTowns 1980, December 21
16507 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers Outside Hbc Post At The Pas  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsTrapping  
16485 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers Sled And Dog Team Resting En Route To Norway House  DogsFur TradeSledsTrapping  
16508 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers With Furs Pelts And Sleds At Hbc Post, The Pas. Rcmp Officer On Right  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRCMPSledsTrapping  
1966 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Two fur traders and an aboriginal man.  Photo of an oil painting by Frederic Remington.  CanoesFur Trade 1892
14158 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Two Inuit (Eskimos) And A White Man Surrounded By Fur Pelts Are Seen Inside Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Store At Baker Lake, Nt  EskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuitPostsStores  
71681 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Two Inuit Women Fleshing A Polar Bear Using Atraditional Ulus  BearsCostumesEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitToolsTrappingWomen  
71668 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Two Inuit Women Lifting A Wooden Stretcher With A Polar Bear Pelt Attached To It, Off The Floor Inside A Building To Take Outdoors  BearsBuildingsEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitTrappingWomen  
10280 A0321 York Factory Collection     Two Men Sitting On The Ground Near Boat House At York Factory. A.V. Thomas Collection  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHouses 1910c
10281 A0321 York Factory Collection     Two Men Sitting On The Ground Near Boat House At York Factory. A.V. Thomas Collection  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHouses 1910c
20963 A0687 Charles Campbell Collection     Two Men Walking On The Wooden Boardwalk Into The Hbc Fur Trading Post At Norway House, Mb. Note The Canoes On The Lawn Outside The Post  BuildingsCanoesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLawnsPosts  
71669 A2407 Miscellaneous Collection     Two Men, Trappers (One On Right Is Inuit), Stretching And Attaching A Polar Bear To A Wooden Stretcher On The Floor Inside A Building  BearsBuildingsEquipmentEskimosFur TradeInuitTrapping  
17940 A0569 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Two Natives In A Canoe In Lac La Ronge Area Bring In Furs Trapped During The Spring .  BoatsCanoesFur TradeTrapping  
50322 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Two trappers, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Two trappers, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  CostumesFur TradeTownsTrapping c. 1940
8562 A0267 Miscellaneous Collection   Two women and a man inside a tent, where they lived when trapping in the Winter, Indian Bay, Manitoba.    CostumesFur TradeTentsTrappingWomen 1954c
57382 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch Buildings, Bird’S Hill, Mb, Built By W. A. Girling, Transcona Building Con Tractor  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRanching 1935
57383 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch Buildings,Bird’S Hill, Mb, Built By W.A. Girling, Transcona Building Contractor  BuildingsFur TradeRanching 1935c
42798 A1412 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Pack Train, Bc, Interior, Near Shovel Pass  Fur TradeHorses 1863c
57377 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens Built By W.A. Girling Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch , Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57380 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W. A. Girling, To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb. Photo From W.H. Girling Collection.,  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57379 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling, To House Mink And Martens At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57378 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling, Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
43309 A1430 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Refurbished Walls, Fort Prince Of Wales  FortsFur TradeTowns 1965
2270 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Voyageurs In Canoes  CanoesFur Trade  
2278 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Voyageurs With Furs In Canoe. (From A Drawing)  CanoesFur Trade  
23821 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     W.J. Mclean And Grandson In Front Of His Home On Furby Street, Winnipeg, Mb  Fur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets  
13843 A0429 Swan Valley Collection     Walter Barrie, Trapper And Photographer Seated In Doorway Of His Log Cabin Near Mafeking, Mb  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesPersonalitiesPhotographyTrapping  
13844 A0429 Swan Valley Collection     Walter Barrie, Trapper And Photographer Seated In Doorway Of His Log Cabin Near Mafeking, Mb  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesPersonalitiesPhotographyTrapping  
13845 A0429 Swan Valley Collection     Walter Barrie, Trapper And Photographer Seated In Doorway Of His Log Cabin Near Mafeking, Mb  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesPersonalitiesPhotographyTrapping  
13842 A0428 Swan Valley Collection     Walter Barrie, Trapper And Photographer, Seated In Doorway Of His Log Cabin Near Mafeking, Mb  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesPersonalitiesPhotographyTrapping  
13841 A0428 Swan Valley Collection     Walter Barrie, Trapper And Photographer, Seen In Doorway Of His Log Cabin Near Mafeking, Mb. Animal Skin Seen Stretched On Board. Another Hunter Is On Right  BuildingsCabinsFur TradeHousesPersonalitiesPhotographyTrapping  
34244 A1143 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Walter Koshel, King Trapper Of The Pas Trappers Festival Posing With A “Catch” In A Promoitional Photo Taken In Winnipeg'S Central Park  FestivalsFur TradePersonalitiesTownsTrapping 1976, January 29
19548 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection Larsen, Ryder   William Drever Sr. (1821-1887), Pioneer  William Drever Sr. (1821-1887), Pioneer, Born In The Orkney Islands, Scotland. He Arrived At York Factory In The August 1821, And Was Employed By Hbc For 18 Years. He Moved To The Red River Settlement In July 1839. In March 1843 He Married Helen Rothney Of Aberdeen, Scotland. They Had Six Children And Settled In What Is Now Winnipeg In 1849, And He Carried On Business As A General Merchant And Trader. His Wife Died In 1866, And He Lived With His Daughter, Mrs. Pinkham, (The Wife Of The Bishop Of Saskatchewan ) From 1872 Until His Death In1887.  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots c. 1866-1871
361 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     William Mctavish, Governor Of Hbc & Gov. Of Assiniboia  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1869
50564 A1522 Egerton R. Young Collection     Winter Camp Night Scene With Dogs, Sleds, And Men Around A Camp Fire. Photo Of Painting Or Drawing Was Copied Onto A Lantern Slide And Coloured. Slide Is One Of A Collection Assembled By The Methodist Missionary Rev. Egerton R. Young To Illustrate Lectures For Audiences In North America And Australia  CampsDogsFur TradeMissionsSleds 1890c
50563 A1522 Egerton R. Young Collection   Winter camp scene with men shoeing dogs.  Photo of a painting was copied onto a lantern slide. The coloured slide is one of a collection assembled by the Methodist missionary Rev. Egerton R. Young to illustrate lectures on "Indian Missions" for audiences in North America, Great Britain, and Australia.  CampsDogsFur TradeMissions 1890c
50565 A1522 Egerton R. Young Collection     Winter Meeting Of Fur Traders With Their Dog Sleds On The Trail. Photo Of Painting Or Drawing Was Copied Onto A Lantern Slide And Coloured. Slide Is One Of A Collection Assembled By The Methodist Missionary For Audiences In North America, Great Britain, And Australia  DogsFur TradeMissionsSleds 1890c
2215 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Working A Canoe Up A Rapid On St. Lawrence. By W.H. Bartlett  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
10270 A0321 York Factory Collection     York Factory In 1870'S. Standing ( L- R): Macdougall; Spencer; Macdougall.Seated( L- R): Macdonald; Dr. W. Youker; S.K. Parsons; Josheph Fortescue; Anderson  FortsFur TradePersonalities 1870c
10272 A0321 York Factory Collection     York Factory In 1870'S. Standing (L- R): Macdougall; Spencer; Macdougall.Seated (L- R): Macdonald; Dr. W. Youker; S.K. Parsons; Josheph Fortescue; Anderson  FortsFur TradePersonalities 1870c
10271 A0321 York Factory Collection     York Factory In 1870'S. Standing (L- R): Macdougall; Spencer; Macdougall.Seated (L- R): Macdonald; Dr. W. Youker; S.K. Parsons; Josheph Fortescue; Anderson.  FortsFur TradePersonalities 1870c
10273 A0321 York Factory Collection     York Factory In 1870'S. Standing (L- R): Macdougall; Spencer; Macdougall.Seated (L- R): Macdonald; Dr. W. Youker; S.K. Parsons; Josheph Fortescue; Anderson.  FortsFur TradePersonalities 1870c
10274 A0321 York Factory Collection     York Factory In 1870'S. Standing (L- R): Macdougall; Spencer; Macdougall.Seated (L- R): Macdonald; Dr. W. Youker; S.K. Parsons; Josheph Fortescue; Anderson.  FortsFur TradePersonalities 1870c