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Aerial photographs chiefly of Quebec and Montreal

Contains:

  • 1 folder with a computer printout with five columns of numbers (LATITUDE LONGITUDE NUMBER MSSBAND DYMTHYR [day/month year], and two printed maps.
  • 1 folder containing six aerial images of the Montreal region on various scales, and one low-altitude image of an unidentified and apparently rural area.
  • Set of 10 aerial images, from 133 to 136 degrees west, at latitudes from 67N to 69N.
  • 116 folders of transparencies and prints, dated between 1972 and 1975. Geographic range of transparencies and prints): Furthest north: 62 degrees North; Furthest south: 45 degrees North; Furthest west: 81 degrees West; Furthest east: 59 degrees West.

Aerial photographs of Northern Quebec and parts of Newfoundland and Labrador

Aerial photographs of Northern Quebec and parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, dated between 1972 and 1974.

Geographic range:

Furthest north: 61 degrees North

Furthest south: 49 degrees North

Furthest west: 81 degrees West

Furthest east: 58 degrees West

Aerial photographs of Northern Quebec and southwestern parts of Newfoundland and Labrador

J.H. Mitchell

Contains documents with flight routes and aerial photographs taken by J. H. Mitchell from Hazelton via Fort St. James to Finlay Forks, Sifton Pass, Pelly River and Dawson, returning to Whitehorse via Yukon river and thence to Atlin.

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