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Category: The Rudolph P. Bratty Family Collection
Object Type: photograph
Photographer: UNKNOWN
Title: Canada's Far Northernmost settlement on the Beaufort Sea at the 70th parallel boasts a number of firsts and Far Northernmosts. This Group of Eskimo [sic] children with teacher Eleanor Thompson is the far northernmost school in the Eastern Hemisphere and likely the world. There are so many children in this school that they have to take two shifts.
Date: ca. 1956
Medium: gelatin silver print
Dimensions: approximately: 8 x 10 inches; 20.32 x 25.4 cm
Accession Number: NYT.2016.0441.0003

Inscriptions:
Recto, [no inscription]; Verso, handwritten: 14-485-L-48-B [circled]; handwritten: T2 [circled]; stamped: RETURN TO TIMES / DATE RECEIVED / JUN 13 1956; / IN PICTURE FILES / PHOTO LIBRARY; stamped: OCT 18 2000; stamped: FEDERAL NEWSPHOTOS OF CANAD[A] [circular stamp with maple leaf logo, outline F inside leaf]; stamped: PLEASE CREDIT "FEDNEWS" / TIVOLI BLD., 15 RICHMOND ST. E., / TORONTO - ONTARIO - CANADA / EM. 8-8445; typed: [adhered with tape] TUKTOYAKTUK [underscored]; Canada's Far Northernmost settlement on the Beaufort Sea at the 70th / parallel boast a number of firsts and Far Northernmosts.; typed: [adhered with tape] Photo T-2. [underscored] This Group of Eskimo Children with teacher Eleanor Thompson / is the far northernmost school in the Eastern Hemisphere and likely / the world. There are so many children in this school that they have / to take two shifts.Recto, [aucune inscription] ; Verso, écrit à la main : 14-485-L-48-B [entouré] ; manuscrit : T2 [encerclé] ; cachet : RETOUR AU TEMPS / DATE DE RECEPTION / 13 JUIN 1956 ; / DANS LES FICHES D'IMAGES / BIBLIOTHÈQUE ; cachet : 18 OCT 2000 ; estampillé : NOUVELLES FÉDÉRALES PHOTOS DU CANAD[A] [timbre circulaire avec le logo de la feuille d'érable, contour F à l'intérieur de la feuille] ; timbre : VEUILLEZ CITER "FEDNEWS" / IMMEUBLE TIVOLI, 15 RICHMOND ST. E., / TORONTO - ONTARIO - CANADA / EM. 8-8445 ; dactylographié : [collé avec du ruban adhésif] TUKTOYAKTUK [souligné] ; la colonie la plus septentrionale du Canada sur la mer de Beaufort au 70e / parallèle peut se vanter d'un certain nombre de premières et d'Extrême-Nord ; dactylographié : [collé avec du ruban adhésif] Photo T-2. [Ce groupe d'enfants esquimaux avec l'enseignante Eleanor Thompson / est l'école la plus septentrionale de l'hémisphère Est et probablement / du monde. Il y a tellement d'enfants dans cette école qu'ils doivent / se relayer.

Credit Line: The Rudolph P. Bratty Family Collection, The Image Centre.

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