IDNO

P.86455.PAT


Description

Three expedition members and Corporal Hamilton standing in front of the doorway of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post at Craig Harbour. Corporal Hamilton wears an undershirt, uniform breeches with a pale strip down the outer leg seam, and Inuit-style seal skin boots.


Place

N America; Arctic; Canada; Nunavut; Ellesmere Island; Craig Harbour [North West Territories]


Cultural Affliation


Named Person

Corporal Hamilton


Photographer

None


Collector / Expedition

Paterson, Thomas Thompson


Date

22 - 25 August 1937


Collection Name

Paterson Collection


Source

Paterson, Erik T.


Format

Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Related Image: Same image mounted in James Wordie’s 1937 album with the number and caption:
“August 22 - 25”
“Jones Sound.”
“662 - Private ‘Mac’ McWhirter & Dymond chat, while Feachem & Robin look at the view.”
See Related Documents File. [Jocelyne Dudding 7/3/2008]

Bibliographical Reference: J. M. Wordie; H. Carmichael; E. G. Dymond; T. C. Lethbridge, ‘An Expedition to North West Greenland and the Canadian Arctic in 1937’ in The Geographical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 5. (Nov., 1938), pp. 385-418. Text on p. 400 includes:
“Our plans did not include any long stay in Jones Sound, and our visit was primarily in order that we should make ourselves known at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police post at Craig Harbour, which, since the evacuation of Bache, is now the most northerly official station in Canada. The detachment consisted of Corporal Hamilton and Private McWhirter, and they had had with them as visitor for the winter Robert Bentham who was making geological and topographical maps of southern Ellesmere Land. Jones Sound however was clear of ice, and the intention of staying only a few hours was reconsidered. Paterson was left at the post with Corporal Hamilton to study the two Eskimo families from Ponds Inlet, who were with the Police, and we in exchange took on board McWhirter and Bentham and crossed in the night to the south side of the Sound, to Cape Sparbo, or to give it its older name, Cape Hardy.”

P.86084.PAT to P.86583.PAT were found wrapped in the card now numbered C446/1/.

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 8/1/2007]


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