- CA ON00239 F1424-1321
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- [18--]
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an widow-matted, half-tone (magazine) print of Archbishop Guthier; Archbishop of Montreal (b. 1871).
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an widow-matted, half-tone (magazine) print of Archbishop Guthier; Archbishop of Montreal (b. 1871).
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Armand Carrel, born 1800 - died 1836, French journalist and political writer. Engraved by Ferdinand Liefrinan.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an half-tone (newspaper) portrait of Armand Lavergue; Advocate and journalist (b.1880). Drawn by C. W. Jefferys and printed by Courier Press.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraved print, depicting guns on sleighs that are to be taken to Canada from St. John, New Brunswick.
Arrival of a Ship in Montrela Harbour
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is window and back-matted, half-tone (magazine) print of a ship arriving at Montreal harbour in 1840.
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Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Arthur Cayley, born 1821 - died 1895, British mathematician, he helped find the British school of pure mathematics. Engraved by G. J. Stodart from a photograph by Barraud V. Jerrard. Published by Macmillian & Co. (London).
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Item is a coloured lithographic portrait of Arthur Edward Jones; Canadian Priest & Archaeologist (b.1838-d.1918). Lithographed by Rolph Smith based on a photograph by W. Notman, Halifax.
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Item is a photograph of A.G. Doughty, Dom. Archivist; Born 1860. Includes signature.
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Item is an Window-matted, half-tone (magazine) portrait of Arthur S. Hardy;Premier of Ontario, 1896-99 (b. 1837-d.1901). A Window-matted signature from a letter is included below the image.
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Item is an Lithograph in colour, top-half portrait of Arthur Sweatman; Bishop of Toronto, 1907-9 (b. 1834-d.1909). Lithograph by Ralph Smith & Co. ,Toronto, from a Photo by Stanton Vicars, Toronto and publsihed by J. B. Magurn, Tornto. SLithograph signed by the subject (on the stone) as "Arthur Toronto", as title, not orignal name.