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181. All Saints Anqlican Hospital at Aklavik school and dwelling in distance Aklavik - N.W.T. All Saints Anqlican Hospital at Aklavik school and dwelling in distance Aklavik - N.W.T. AINA-50-2

182. All Saints Cathedral. Anqlican church - Aklavik - N.W.T. All Saints Cathedral. Anqlican church - Aklavik - N.W.T. AINA-50-1

183. Looking North - R.Foreground_ Amundson's ship "Maud" - L.Foreground_ Canalaska Trading Post (Defunct) Looking North - R.Foreground_ Amundson's ship "Maud" - L.Foreground_ Canalaska Trading Post (Defunct) - Center _ RCMP Post - Background Center _ H.B.C. Post ( old post) now moved south to forefront - Cambridge Bay- Victoria Island, Nunavut AINA-49-9

184. Looking South - Buildings in Center foreground H.B.C. Post - Buildings on Left point RCMP - Buildings Looking South - Buildings in Center foreground H.B.C. Post - Buildings on Left point RCMP - Buildings on Right point background, Canalaska Post - Immedially behind Canalaska on next point is new H.B.C. Ship on Left of Inlet opposit-Canalaska is Amnudsen's ship "Maud" - Cambridge Bay, Nunavut AINA-49-8

185. Looking N.E. - Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut Looking N.E. - Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut AINA-49-7

186. Looking slight East of North - Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut Looking slight East of North - Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut AINA-49-6

187. Looking Northwest - Landing Areas at Aklavik - Alkavik, N.W.T. Looking Northwest - Landing Areas at Aklavik - Alkavik, N.W.T. AINA-49-5

188. Looking N.E. - Coppermine, Nunavut Looking N.E. - Coppermine, Nunavut AINA-49-4

189. Looking West - Coppermine, Nunavut Looking West - Coppermine, Nunavut AINA-49-3

190. Looking North - Wager Bay Post - Nunavut Looking North - Wager Bay Post - Nunavut AINA-49-2

191. Inuit women hauling on hlock and tackle. Hauling supplies from boat landing up hill to H.B.C. store - Inuit women hauling on hlock and tackle. Hauling supplies from boat landing up hill to H.B.C. store - Pangnirtung Cumberland Pen - Nunavut AINA-49-18

192. Looking South - Aughion Church on left - RC church in Center - Hudson Bay Post on Right - Inuit camp Looking South - Aughion Church on left - RC church in Center - Hudson Bay Post on Right - Inuit camp Foreground - Eskimo Point - Nunavut AINA-49-17

193. It was an RCAF photo survey crew, flying in the canadian -built photo-graphic Lancaster pictured above, It was an RCAF photo survey crew, flying in the canadian -built photo-graphic Lancaster pictured above, that added more than 5000 square miles to the map of Canada this summer by discovery of two previously uncharted islands in Foxe Basin, north of Hudson Bay on the west coast of Baffin Island. Larger of the two islands is between two and three times the size of Prince Edward Island. The Lancaster, with a companion plane, both from 413 Squadron, Rockcliffe, photographed all the Baffin Island AINA-49-16

194. F/L W.M. Middleton, Chatham, Ont., officer Commanding 6 Datachment of the RCAF's 413 aerial Photo squadron F/L W.M. Middleton, Chatham, Ont., officer Commanding 6 Datachment of the RCAF's 413 aerial Photo squadron is shown making a final check of his mitchell aircraft before taken off from Rockcliffe Aerodrome Thursday (May 13) for Goose Bay on the first leg of their photographic operations. The detachment, which carries personnel and equipment enough to make it self-sustaining, expects to cover over 148,000 square miles of Canada's north-eastern frontiers with tri-camera photography and 20,000 square miles with vertical photography from bases at Goose and Fort Chimo on Ungava Bay. AINA-49-15

195. The RCAF's two photo squadrons, 413 and 414, carry out annual photographic operations covering the Dominion, The RCAF's two photo squadrons, 413 and 414, carry out annual photographic operations covering the Dominion, and the pictures their far-ranging planes take are processed at Rockcliffe's No.1 Photo Establishment, in which ther scene above was taken. The above picture shows a mosaic, made up of hundreds of individual aerial photos laid together. When re-photographed a single picture covering a huge area results. AERIA1 photos taken by the RCAF are turned over to Mines and Resources, Army. and other government departments for mapping and other purposes. Note: this is an old picture, and unfortunately shows WD's no longer in the Air Force. - Possibly it could be cropped to excluse them. AINA-49-14

196. This is a Canadian-built Lancaster has been converted to a photographic plane. It will leave Rockcliffe, This is a Canadian-built Lancaster has been converted to a photographic plane. It will leave Rockcliffe, 26th May for Photo survey work North of Quebec where experts of the RCAF will photograph 148,700 square miles of Canadian territory. AINA-49-13

197. RCAF No.1.Photo Establishment Drying Prints - Rockcliffe Ottawa RCAF No.1.Photo Establishment Drying Prints - Rockcliffe Ottawa AINA-49-12

198. Two million square miles of Canada are stored in special fireproff vaults at the RCAFIs No.1 Photo Establishment, Two million square miles of Canada are stored in special fireproff vaults at the RCAFIs No.1 Photo Establishment, Rockcliffe, preserved on photographic negatives taken by aircraft of 22 photo Wing, which has the job o f covering the Dominion by aerial photography. Shown above are just a few of the negative rolls which represent thousands of flying hours and painstaking aerial photographic work by the RCAF, and which are playing a big part in developing our natural resources and pushing back our northern frontiers. The aerial pictures are used by the Department of Mines and Resources and other government departments, as well as by the Army, for mapping. In addition, many commercial uses are made of the photos. (RCAF Photo) AINA-49-11

199. Airmen of hte RCAF's No.1 Photo Establishment at Rockcliffe, just outside Ottawa, are shown above processing Airmen of hte RCAF's No.1 Photo Establishment at Rockcliffe, just outside Ottawa, are shown above processing aerial photos taken by the Air Force photographic aircraft which operate across the Dominion each year, covering the country by aerial photography. The Establishment is one of the most modern in existence. AINA-49-10

200. View North Northwest - Baker Lake - Nunavut View North Northwest - Baker Lake - Nunavut AINA-49-1
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