Photo consists of Mackenzie River missionaries: Back row left to right - W.S. Tremain (Fort Norman), Rev. H. Girling (Eskimo village), Rev. C.H. Quartermain (Chipewyan), M. Merritt (Fort McPherson), Mr. Hoare (Peel River), Rev. G. Bowring (Fort Simpson) died 1925. Sitting Mrs. Tremain, the Bishop [Lucas], Mrs. Whittaker, Archdeacon Whittaker.
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Slide labelled : Mission slides, M.S.C.C., Toronto Set No. 3039, Slide No. 33
Part of script: 3039 - Early Men of the North, by C.E. Whittaker, [ca.1936]
Herbert Girling (1891-1920) lived and worked in Nottingham, England before he responded to a call for men by the Colonial and Continental Church Society. He studied at Emmanuel College, Saskatoon from 1909-1913. Girling was ordained deacon in 1914 and priest in 1916. He began missionary service under the direction of Archdeacon C.E. Whittaker in Fort McPherson and Kittigazuit, NWT. 1915-1919 he was Missionary with the Inuit in the Bernard Harbour and Coronation Gulf areas. During that time he made extensive travels and did significant translation in the Copper Eskimo language. He died in Ottawa while on furlough.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of articles by and about Girling regarding his work among the Blond or Copper Eskimo and photographs taken while in the north. There is also a list of articles published in the Mission World by and about Girling and his work.