Collection search - Great Bear Lake 1959 : A.Y. Jackson and M.H. Haycock
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Record information – Brief Great Bear Lake 1959 : A.Y. Jackson and M.H. Haycock
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1959Item number (ISN):176026Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:HAYCOCK, MauriceAccession:1981-0143Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Production date:1959Production credit:photography, Maurice Hall HaycockDescription:A.Y. Jackson and Dr. M. Haycock travel by helicopter and Norseman bush plane around Great Bear Lake, overlooking Hornby Bay. Maurice Haycock and Dr. Boffam entering helicopter; They also travel to Port Radium; Coppermine, including footage of Eskimo (Inuit) boys; Atavik Lake, and Dr. Alan Fraser's (General Survey) camp and some personnel; Bathurst Inlet, and muskox herd at Muskox Lake in the Barrens, and group at Post of Bathurst Inlet with Maurice Haycock and Eskimo (Inuk); panorama of Port Radium town site; Lac Rouvier, and Baffin Island. Scenes from the air include: Bloody Falls on the Coppermine River; Scenes of A.Y. Jackson and Dr. Haycock painting. Various scenes of Arctic flora and fauna. <30mn>Language:SilentOriginal number:28Notes:Detailed holdings information: -
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Restrictions on consultation:OpenDonor restrictions:Reproduction with permission of copyright holder. For use in publications, exhibits and broadcasts, please credit: Dr. Maurice Haycock.Copyright status:Under copyright until 31 December 2038.Copyright owner:Maurice Hall Haycock~Kathy M. Haycock (daughter)Reproduction access:with written permission of copyright owner : no donor restrictions~Copyright holder : Acadia University Archives, Vaughan Memorial Library, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, B0P 1X0, Attention: Bill Parker.~Bill Parker (902) 542-2201.~Maurice Haycock died 23 December 1988.You can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. You will need a user card to do this.
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