Twenty-eight black and white photographs documenting various aspects of life and construction in various Northern Indian communities between 1947 to 1957. Photographs documenting various phases of the following construction projects: Clerk's residence in Moose Factory James Bay Agency; above-ground water pipe system, 1953-1954. Photographs were extracted from RG 10, vol.8221, File 486/4-1, pt.3. (POE 92-320)., Photographers unknown., Five black and white photographs documenting the Moose Factory Indian Community's welfare houses, men's hostel, the hospital, machine shops, carpenter shop and the basement of the Community Hall, which is being used as a cabinet making and boat repair facility, 1957. Photographs extracted from RG 10, vol. 8208, file 486/29-20, pt.1. (POE 92-321)., Photographers unknown., Six black and white photographs documenting the interior and exterior of the Naughton Indian Day School of the Nippissing Agency prior to its opening. It was built on the Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve in the mid '50s. The photographs were extracted from RG 10, vol. 8249, file 411/6-1-012, pt.1. (POE 92-322)., Photographs taken by Royal Photo Studio, Sudbury, Ont., Six black and white photographs documenting the site for a four classroom school, Seven Island, Quebec; the root cellar and warehouse and the Residential school, 1953. The photographs were extracted from RG 10, vol. 8249, file 411/6-1-012, pt.1. (POE 92-323)., Photographers unknown., Two black and white photographs and one black and white photo postcard documenting the exterior of a Fort Frances residential school, 1947. Photographs extracted from RG 10, vol. 8257, file 458/6-1-001, pt.1. (POE 92-324)., Photographers unknown., All accompanying documentation describing the photographs has been filed in the accession file..