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Glacier Legacy
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Russian Orthodox priest with native congregation, Seal Islands, Alaska, ca. 1905
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Seal Skins Tanned Without Removing the Hair
Blueback Seal; Harp Seal; Wool Seal
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Seal Rocks Resort, Seal Rock, Oregon, ca. 1909
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Seal Rocks, near Seward, ca. 1912
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Seal Rocks, near Seward, ca. 1912
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St. Paul's Island, Prygiloy Group, Bering Sea, Showing the position and area of the Fur Seal Rookery
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[Hood and Harp Seal Distribution in Newfoundland]
a. Hudson Bay herd, not hunted commercially. The migration is north and south up and down the Bay
b. Harps. Summer home in Baffin Bay. Winter fishing found on the banks. Migration divides at Straits of Belle Isle, part passing down to the coast of Newfoundland and part through Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cabot Strait.
c. Hoods. Summer home in western coast of Greenland. Winter fishing found on banks. Migration divides same as B. But hoods are always to seaward of harps. This entails a crossing over of the 'Strings' of seals, in Straits of Belle Isle.
d. Comparatively unknown body of seals on eastern coast of Greenland
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Seal Island Native at Work Skinning a Fur Seal
Rolling the Carcass Out; on the killing grounds, village of Saint Paul
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Kingikmiut Eskimo hunter bringing back a hair seal carcass, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, ca. 1906
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Steamboat WHITE SEAL and barge below Five Finger Rapids, Yukon River, 1907
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Men with a baby seal, probably on the Makah Indian Reservation
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Sleeping Fur Seal. Usual Position. August 7, 1894, Bering Sea
(Floating back down, with hind flippers turned forward. Photographed at distance of 35 feet)
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Starved Seal Pups, Saint Paul Island, September, 1894
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Starved Seal Pups, Saint Paul Island, September, 1894
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Ancient Seal of Boro9ugh of Colchester
This seal dates from about the year 1189. On the reverse under the Castle, the Fishery of the town is heraldically indicated in three panels or compartments. The obverse bears a representation of St. Helena, patron saint of Colchester, and reputed daughter of King Coel of Colchester ("Old King Cole"). The inscription is: "Quam Crux Insignit Helenam Colcestria Gignit" (Colchester is the birth-place of Helena whom the cross makes famous). On the reverse: "Colcestrensis sum Burgi Commune Sigillum" (I am the common seal of the Borough of Colcester).
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Ringed Seal (Phoca foetida)
[The common Hair-Seal of the Arctic Ocean]
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Carcass [of fur seal] after Skinning--The Skin ad taken therefrom
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Seal Breath Fog : Passing through the Seals on a tour of inspection--Reef Parade-grounds, St. Paul's Island--October 10, 1872
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English Bay : the Great hauling grounds of the Fur Seal, on the south shore of St. Paul's--seen from Tolstoi Sand-dume [sic]--July 18, 1872
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