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Expedition crossing Lake Prosperous, Northwest Territories (NWT).
Expedition crossing Lake Prosperous, Northwest Territories (NWT).
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Expedition crossing Lake Prosperous, Northwest Territories (NWT).

The original artwork, by Lieutenant Robert Hood, member of the first Franklin Expedition, is in the Glenbow Art Collection. Please order reproductions directly from the Art Department, citing catalogue number 62.109.5. Published in Franklin's 'Journey to the Polar Sea'. Note the canoes on the lake. 
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Date 1820-05-30 
Creator Hood, Robert
Genre Negatives, Photographs
Place Northwest Territories
Subject Canoes and canoeing, Lake Prosperous, Northwest Territories--Views, Sketches
Archival Information
Repository Glenbow Archives
Reference code CA ACU GBA C2075 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/images-from-glenbow-library-items-collection
Unique identifier CU180767 
Legacy Identifier na-1344-8 
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Copyright Status Public domain
Usage Rights Commercial, Education, Exhibition, Instruction, Private study, Publication, Remix and adapt, Research
Conditions of Use https://libanswers.ucalgary.ca/faq/199047 
Attribution 
Attribution "Expedition crossing Lake Prosperous, Northwest Territories (NWT).", 1820-05-30, (CU180767) by Hood, Robert. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.