Circumpolar Collection

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Bassano mail (1914-01-29)
Date: January 29, 1914
In search of the magnetic North: A soldier-surveyor’s letters from the North-West, 1843-1844
Creator: Lefroy, John Henry (Sir), 1817-1890. (author), Stanley, George Francis Gilman, 1907-2002. (editor)
Date: January 1, 1955
Report of the committee of the Edmonton Board of Trade on the transportation facilities in existence at the present time (1908), to the Peace, Findlay [sic], and Mackenzie River basins from Edmonton: The all-red route to the Arctic Ocean, via Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The Champion chronicle (1925-11-12)
Date: November 12, 1925
The Coleman journal (1931-05-07)
Development and transmission of Protostrongylus boughtoni (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea), a lungworm of the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus)
The Alderson news (1918-04-11)
Date: April 11, 1918
The Coleman journal (1926-07-15)
Didsbury pioneer (1928-11-08)
Date: November 8, 1928
By One Attached To: But Not Of: Historical Photography of the Eastern Arctic by Luta Munday and Geraldine Moodie; for the degree of Master of Arts: Art History
Vulcan advocate (1914-04-29)
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Subjects in this Collection
- 1844
- 1908
- Alberta, North of Line E-W Thru Edmonton
- Alderson news
- Animal Parasites
- Arctic Hares
- Bassano mail
- Canada
- Canada, Northern -- Pictorial works -- History
- Champion chronicle
- Coleman journal
- Edmonton, Alberta--Commerce
- Explorers, Surveyors and Travellers--Description and Travel--Alberta
- Explorers, Surveyors and Travellers--Overland Journeys to the Arctic
- Gastropoda
- Hares
- Inuit -- Pictorial works -- History
- Leporidae
- Letters
- Lettres (Genre littéraire)
- Levés
- Moodie, Geraldine, 1854-1945
- Muday, Luta
- Nematoda
- Nematodes
- Northern Alberta
- Northwest Passage--Description and travel
- Northwest Passage--Transportation
- Peace River Country
- Photography -- Canada, Northern -- History
- Roundworms
- Routes commerciales
- Scientifiques
- Scientists
- Snails
- Surveys
- Trade routes
- Vulcan advocate