Two men pose with a resting team of dogs that are harnessed to a sled containing a fur garment, or blanket. One man, wearing a hat with hanging tassle, turtleneck sweater, blazer jacket, and laced knee high boots, sits on the side of the sled. The other man is standing next to the sled, wearing a brimmed hat, a vest, white collared shirt, blazer and dark pants. Another sled containing a blanket and secured boxes sits closer to two wooden buildings with white- trimmed windows. The larger building in the back has a wooden fence and small metal chimney. The smaller building displays an extended v-shaped eave.
A man identified as R. Amundsen stands in a snowy arctic landscape with three dogs. Roald Amundsen was the discoverer of the South Pole and the first person to fly over the North Pole. He is clothed in fur garments with hooded coat with fringes, pants, gloves and laced boots. Part of a mountain, or glacier is visible in the background., Shot in the Arctic Regions
Black and white image. The Hartshorn family is on a dog sled on a frozen lake or river. Three dogs are sitting and waiting to pull the sled. Florence and Hazel are seated in the sled, while Albert stands behind the sled. Two stern wheelers are tied to each other behind the family. A few trees are visible next to the stern wheelers. Snow is visible all around the family and the stern wheelers.