A cook Shack at Camp Finney being used for field research, 1967.

Cooke Shack. This Cooke Shack was named for Fred Cooke and its name was a double entendre because it was also where the group did all our cooking. It was the group's only building in the spring of 1976, aside from the tin trailers that can be seen in the August aerial image labeled Camp Finney....

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Main Author: Abraham, Ken
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 1967
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35982
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spelling ftyorkuniv:oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/35982 2023-05-15T15:55:04+02:00 A cook Shack at Camp Finney being used for field research, 1967. Abraham, Ken 1967-04 image/png http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35982 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35982 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/ CC-BY-SA cooking Camp Finney Spring building Ecology Field research La Perouse Bay Wapusk National Park Churchill Manitoba Photograph 1967 ftyorkuniv 2022-08-22T13:01:29Z Cooke Shack. This Cooke Shack was named for Fred Cooke and its name was a double entendre because it was also where the group did all our cooking. It was the group's only building in the spring of 1976, aside from the tin trailers that can be seen in the August aerial image labeled Camp Finney. The group erected the Quonset hut between hatch monitoring and banding in the summer of 1976. Still Image Churchill Wapusk national park York University, Toronto: YorkSpace
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topic cooking
Camp Finney
Spring building
Ecology
Field research
La Perouse Bay
Wapusk National Park
Churchill
Manitoba
spellingShingle cooking
Camp Finney
Spring building
Ecology
Field research
La Perouse Bay
Wapusk National Park
Churchill
Manitoba
Abraham, Ken
A cook Shack at Camp Finney being used for field research, 1967.
topic_facet cooking
Camp Finney
Spring building
Ecology
Field research
La Perouse Bay
Wapusk National Park
Churchill
Manitoba
description Cooke Shack. This Cooke Shack was named for Fred Cooke and its name was a double entendre because it was also where the group did all our cooking. It was the group's only building in the spring of 1976, aside from the tin trailers that can be seen in the August aerial image labeled Camp Finney. The group erected the Quonset hut between hatch monitoring and banding in the summer of 1976.
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title_full A cook Shack at Camp Finney being used for field research, 1967.
title_fullStr A cook Shack at Camp Finney being used for field research, 1967.
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Wapusk national park
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Wapusk national park
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