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- Fraser-Brace-Terminal Letter of Recommendation - 8 July 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- (L) Rolf Maschwitz and Gordon Eastman (R) with an Eskimo family by their hut just outside of the N-29 site - May 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- (L-R) Jack Thomas (Camp Manager), Rolf Maschwitz, Willie Millie - May 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- (L-R) Jack Thomas, Willie Millie, Rolf Maschwitz, "Bad" Willie - May 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- (L-R) Gordon Eastmen, Willie Millie, Rolf Maschwitz - May 1952.
Note the Cariboo Head and the White Fox Skin.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- The "Wild Bunch" in front of the kitchen dining hall - April 1952.
Ernie Jones, Cook - Willard ?, Tom Drew, Cook - Morris Ogden, ? Kennedy, Don Carp (without cap).
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- Contractors camp at Saglek - March 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- Larger image of Contractor's camp at Saglek - March 1952.
Courtesy Rolf Maschwitz.
- The white dog was the "boss" - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Typical dog sled at Saglek Bay - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Another Eskimo dog sled at Saglek - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Part of a dog team at Site N-29 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- A komatic (sled) at Green Beach 1 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Sled team on the runway at Green Beach 1 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Part of a dog team at Saglek - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Don Carp (radio operator) and Morris (cook) at Green Beach 1 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Young "Willie" (from Hebron) at Green Beach 1 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Cyril Harris (stores, kitchen and drill), Coulson Pitt (stores) and "Willie Millie" from Hebron - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Tony (carpenter and barber), Bob Reese (plumber) and Morris (cook) - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Don Camp, Tony Duguay, Johnny Doyle with an Arctic Fox - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Mose Blunder (radio operator) and Rolph Maschwitz - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- (L-R) Mose Blunder (radio operator) and Rolf Maschwitz (a German fellow who worked in stores) - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- The first plane to land on the ice runway at site N-29 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- The first plane to arrive at N-29 in 1952 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
- Don Morton (welder) and Gord Eastman (Office staff) by the Maritime Central Airways DC-3 - January 1952.
Courtesy Delmer Burton.
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