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Rosemary belived in introducing children to their heritage and environment. In her travels, over the years, she made a point of photographing children. She photographed them as part of any professional assignment and during vacations as well.
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Children with binoculars
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Rosemary photographed many children while in the Arctic. Her collection includes many showing children about their regular day, at school, social gatherings and play. There were many more photographs than could be used in this exhibit.
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Inuit boy standing on a snow pile
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Child wearing a furry parka
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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While in the Arctic, Rosemary photographed all aspect of the Inuit culture, not only the print making and scenery, that may have drawn her there initially. She did this because she loved people, and in children she found willing subjects. She had a way of making her subjects relax and her photography brings that out!
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Inuit Children Playing Leap Frog
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Children swimming
20th Century, Circa 1961
Killiniq, Ungava Bay, Nunavut, Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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When Rosemary and her friend, Barbara Hinds, went to the Arctic in 1960 they were interacting with many Inuit but did not speak the language. Since few of the adults spoke English what these southern women needed was an interpreter. The next photograph is of Sarpinak hunting. This boy became both their guide and intrepreter.
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Sarpinak with gun
ca 1960
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Inuit boy doing school work
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Two Inuit girls playing with a typewriter
June, 1960
Frobisher Bay
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Brownies
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society
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Inuit children lining up for school
20th Century, Circa 1962
Northern Canada
Credits:
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton fonds
Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society