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Baffin Expedition
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Rock wall below icefall of Glacier 27c - H.Thompson pointing to surface of "bare, unweathered, unstriated, unjointed granite-gneiss...and the sheet of melt-water ice above it" said H.Thompson, "such ice was also found in other Baffin bergschrunds" - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-265
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Rock wall below icefall of Glacier 27c - H.Thompson pointing to surface of "bare, unweathered, unstriated, unjointed granite-gneiss...and the sheet of melt-water ice above it" said H.Thompson, "such ice was also found in other Baffin bergschrunds" - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-264
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From high above June Pass - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-60
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"Tower"above Concordia - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-50
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Asgard from Glacier 33 Highway Glacier steep rise above ward's thermistor equipment - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-49
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"Tower" above Concordia - A3, on Glacier 33, Highway Glacier - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-48
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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
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Camp A3 on Highway Glacier 33 and "Tower" above A3
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-313: C2-DA-PG.2
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"Towers" above A3
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-312: C2-DA-PG.2
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"Towers" above A3
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-307: C2-DA-PG.1
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Seismic tent at S1, "Concordia Towers" above A3
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-306: C2-DA-PG.1
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Asgard rising above Turner Glacier from Outlet Stream Glacier Lake - Baffin Island - Qikitualuk Region - Nunavut
Baffin Expedition
AINA-52-28
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R.Partridge R.C.A.F. Squadron leader - Henry Larsen R.C.M.P. - Aboard "St. Roch" - Inuit man observing above Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
AINA-51-105
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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
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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
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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
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Barreu Ground caribou crossing a rapid on Little River 1/4 mile above the mouth. Does and Fawns with several Bucks N.W. Extremity of Nueltin Lake. S.W.Keewatin, Nunavut
AINA-40-6
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View S.S.W. across valley of Windy River to Windy hills (about 500') in foreground, spruce thicket and dwarf birch, also Charlie and Mike Sehineder on right.On upper left, see ancient beach terrace 100' above rive Nueltin Lake, N.W.Extremity, Nunavut
AINA-40-1
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Taken looking up-glacier with Steve Miller, of the Stanford Research Institute, preparing the equipment for taking a record. This picture shows the general character of the ice surface over which most of the measurements were made on lower glacier and where ice thicknesses in excess of 1000 feet were obtained. This work was sponsored by the American Geographical Society and Camp No. 12 of their Juneau Ice Research Project was on the highest portion of the low peak to the extreme right. Two icefalls show in the picture, one extending from left of center of the picture and continuing to the extreme right, and the other showing to the left of center of the picture in the background. - The top surface of the ice at this point is 950 feet above sea level and the ice extends to more than 150 feet below sea level.
AINA-7-1
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Air dropping crews on practice run
Exercise Muskox
AINA-53-16
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