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Inuvik crest83 viewsBlazon: Party per pale Sable and Or, the figure of an Eskimo in native
garb, Argent, embellished Azure, his back affronte and launching
with his dexter arm a lighting flash Gules.
Significance: The black and yellow background is symbolic of the
long, seasonal Arctic nights and days. The Eskimo is used here in
reference to the meaning of the word "Inuvik" -"The Place of
Man"; or "The Place Where Man Is". He is shown in the act of
hurling a flash of lightning, as a reference to naval communication.
Ship's Colours: Yellow and Black.
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Mike Bostwick83 viewsMe around 1959?
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Andrew Greig and Jane Vennard83 viewsAndrew and Jane (nee Vennard) Greig and their children.
I believe the children are Henry on the left and Andrew in white in the center.
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Samuel E Pelton82 viewsdonated by Sherrie Haines
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Genealogy work sheet for family of John Vennard82 viewsSon of Robert Vennard II
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8603 TQ581 views
Scanned by Pat Guevremont
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Looking back at Alert on way to Quiet Lake81 views
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Jeremiah M. Pelton80 viewsFrom the book "The Genealogy of the Pelton Family"
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