Indian mother and children / 27288 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8319 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Indian mother and child / 27291 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8362 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Indian mother and child / 27293 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8364 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter Morley, Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three / 27569 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8565 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Indian mother and child / 27290 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8360 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter Morley, Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three / 27570 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8605 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Canada. Hudson Bay. Esquimo family building their igloo. The man and woman on the roof are filling in with snow the chinks between the blocks of ice. Below, the boy is closing the door / 38885 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8711 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo mother and child / 38878 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8718 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Canada. Alberta. "A cat and dog existence" has its pleasures according to Bowser, the faithful household canine of caretaker Andrews at Jasper Park Lodge, who looks after this famous hostelry in the heart of the Canadian Rockies during the months when its grounds are no longer thronged with tourists, and to prove it, Bowser has adopted a homeless kitten which he found on the streets of Jasper town and took home with him. Here he is rocking his chum to sleep in front of the Andrew's home / CN127 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8760 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
The Duke of Devonshire and his children at Rideau Hall, Ottawa / 27792 Add to clipboard WHYTE whyte-961-is-whyte-8287 Item [ca.1915-ca.1930] Part of Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)