Photograph depicts a small waterfall (Ekaluk Cascade) on the Takuirbing River just before the stream enters the eastern end of Nettilling Lake. Soper spent five months in the Nettilling Lake area, surveying its topography, mapping the lake and surrounding terrain, and collecting animal and plant specimens for the Victoria Memorial (later National) Museum of Ottawa.
Photograph depicts a view of the C.G.S. Arctic at Erebus Bay, Beechey Island.
Sans titrePhotograph of the ocean, looking overboard the C.G.S. ARCTIC. Part of the ship is visible.
Sans titrePhotograph of the ocean, looking overboard the C.G.S. ARCTIC. Part of the ship is visible.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts the C.G.S. Arctic anchored in Erebus Harbour, Beechey-Devon Islands.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts five unnamed Eskimo hunters posing for portrait. Standing in front of an unidentifed building. Note: Although Soper does not identify him here, the man standing second from the left is ""The Eskimo, Ororeangnak, an assistant to Nukudluk during the murder of [the newfoundland trader] Janes."" A closer view is available in picture 79-21-33-62 where Ororeangnak is identified.
Sans titrePhotograph of the ocean, looking overboard the C.G.S. ARCTIC. Part of the ship is visible.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an iceberg in the middle of the Arctic Ocean.
Sans titrePhotograph of men posing on the C.G.S. Arctic.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts five unnamed Eskimo hunters posing for portrait. Standing in front of an unidentifed building. Note: Although Soper does not identify him here, the man standing second from the left is ""The Eskimo, Ororeangnak, an assistant to Nukudluk during the murder of [the newfoundland trader] Janes."" A closer view is available in picture 79-21-33-62 where Ororeangnak is identified.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a dead polar bear shot by J. Dewey Soper in Glacier Strait being hauled aboard the C.G.S. ARCTIC for transport to the National Museume in Ottawa. Unidentified men are watching.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an iceberg in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. Icebergs take many forms as they drift, melt, and weather during the summer on the journey to more southern latitudes.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts five unnamed Eskimo hunters posing for portrait. Standing in front of an unidentifed building. Note: Although Soper does not identify him here, the man standing second from the left is ""The Eskimo, Ororeangnak, an assistant to Nukudluk during the murder of [the newfoundland trader] Janes."" A closer view is available in picture 79-21-33-62 where Ororeangnak is identified.
Sans titrePhotograph of the ocean, looking overboard the C.G.S. ARCTIC. Part of the ship is visible.
Sans titrePhotograph of an unidentified house, mountains in background. Unidentified man in a canoe in foreground.
Sans titrePhotograph deptics a large snow house or igloo surrounded by several sleeping sledge dogs; the house is large and elaborate with a long vestibule.
Sans titrePhotograph of men posing on the C.G.S. Arctic.
Sans titrePhotograph of men posing on the C.G.S. Arctic.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Common Mallard duck. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912 and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Canvasback at a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a red squirrel's "midden pile" of processed spruce cones; an attached album label provides further detail. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Redhead at a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a spotted sandpiper on its' nest. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Bonaparte's Weasel in winter pelage near Whitemud Creek, Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a skunk walking through leaf-covered ground. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photograhing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a chipmunk at a hole in the base of a spruce tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Horned Grebe at McKernon's Lake near old Strathcona. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Canvasback at a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an immature American Robin perched on a tree branch. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest of the Yellow Warbler. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts bird mounts of the Common Merganser and an autumn specimen of the Horned Grebe done by J. Dewey Soper; the birds were taken in the Edmonton area. Soper moved from Ontario in 1912 to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a small balsam poplar tree felled by beavers along a stream southwest of Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Canvasback at a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a red squirrel's "midden pile" of processed spruce cones; an attached album label provides further detail. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a woodchuck foraging in open grassland near woodlands. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Holbell's Grebe in a slough in the Edmonton area. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Bonaparte's Weasel in winter pelage near Whitemud Creek, Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a skunk walking through leaf-covered ground. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photograhing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel standing on an earth mound at the entrance to its' burrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a small balsam poplar tree felled by beavers along a stream southwest of Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest of the long-billed Marsh wren in a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a woodchuck foraging in open grassland near woodlands. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the common loon. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and single egg of the Black Tern at McKernon's Lake near Strathcona. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts Dewey Soper paddling a skiff on McKernan's Lake near Strathcona. Soper moved from Ontario in 1912 to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Photograph depicts a Snowshoe Hare in a wooded area near Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began invetigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a small balsam poplar tree felled by beavers along a stream southwest of Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Common Mallard duck. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912 and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow on a patch of Prairie near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Redhead at a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a view of immature Eastern bluebirds. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a diistrict of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Yellow Warbler with one egg of the parasitic Cowbird. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Least Flycatcher. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and single egg of the Black Tern at McKernon's Lake near Strathcona. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel in its 'sentry' position. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a pair of coyote cubs in captivity at the firehall in Strathcona. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Photograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an Eastern chipmunk at a den hole at the base of a large tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Yellow Warbler with one egg of the parasitic Cowbird. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and single egg of the Black Tern at McKernon's Lake near Strathcona. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Holbell's Grebe in a slough in the Edmonton area. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a skunk walking through leaf-covered ground. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photograhing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts Dewey Soper paddling a skiff on McKernan's Lake near Strathcona. Soper moved from Ontario in 1912 to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Photograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel standing on an earth mound at the entrance to its' burrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Snowshoe Hare in a wooded area near Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began invetigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow on a patch of Prairie near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an immature American Robin perched on a tree branch. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest of the Yellow Warbler. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Holbell's Grebe in a slough in the Edmonton area. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a pair of coyote cubs in captivity at the firehall in Strathcona. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Photograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Common Mallard duck. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912 and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest of the long-billed Marsh wren in a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of a Savannah Sparrow on a patch of Prairie near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a red squirrel's "midden pile" of processed spruce cones; an attached album label provides further detail. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a spotted sandpiper on its' nest. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a view of immature Eastern bluebirds. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a diistrict of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a woodchuck foraging in open grassland near woodlands. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Least Flycatcher. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Bonaparte's Weasel in winter pelage near Whitemud Creek, Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel in its 'sentry' position. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a chipmunk at a hole in the base of a spruce tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an immature American Robin perched on a tree branch. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an Eastern chipmunk at a den hole at the base of a large tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the common loon. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts bird mounts of the Common Merganser and an autumn specimen of the Horned Grebe done by J. Dewey Soper; the birds were taken in the Edmonton area. Soper moved from Ontario in 1912 to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a chipmunk at a hole in the base of a spruce tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Snowshoe Hare in a wooded area near Edmonton. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began invetigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Horned Grebe at McKernon's Lake near old Strathcona. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a view of immature Eastern bluebirds. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a diistrict of Edmonton, in 1912, and began investigating and photographing wildlife in Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts an Eastern chipmunk at a den hole at the base of a large tree. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Yellow Warbler with one egg of the parasitic Cowbird. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest and eggs of the Least Flycatcher. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts bird mounts of the Common Merganser and an autumn specimen of the Horned Grebe done by J. Dewey Soper; the birds were taken in the Edmonton area. Soper moved from Ontario in 1912 to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and cataloguing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel in its 'sentry' position. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a Richardson Ground Squirrel standing on an earth mound at the entrance to its' burrow. Soper moved in 1912 from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, and began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a nest of the long-billed Marsh wren in a slough near Edmonton. Soper moved from Ontario to Strathcona, later a district of Edmonton, in 1912, and he began investigating and photographing the wildlife of Central Alberta.
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