- CA ON00239 F1424-100
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Item is half tone newspaper print of Major General Auldjo.
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Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is half tone newspaper print of Major General Auldjo.
Captain Barclay, The British Commander in the Battle of Lake Erie
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Item is half tone newspaper print of Captain Barclay, Aide de Camp to Marquis of Huntley, Walcheron expedition. Born 1779 - died 1854.
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Item is an engraved image of Pierre Bayle, born 1647 - died 1706, French philosopher. Engraved by W. Walker.
Hon. Louis Beaubien, Speaker Legislative Assembly, Quebec.
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Item is half tone magazine print of Hon. Louis Beaubien, Speaker of Legislative Assembly. Quebec.
Alexander Begg, ESQ., Manitoba Commisioner to the Dominion Exhibition.
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Item is electro steel engraving (newspaper) of Alexander Begg, ESQ., Canadian author and Manitoba Commisioner to the Dominion Exhibition. Born 1840- Died 1898.
The Rev. Patrick Bell, LL.D., Inventor of the Reaping-Machine.
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Item is half-tone (newspaper) print of Reverend Dr. Patrick Bell, Inventor of Repaing-Machine. Born 1799- Died 1869.
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Item is a portrait of Viscountess Beresford. Peter Jackson, London & Paris. G. Sayer.pinx(t)., J. Cochran, sculp(t).
S. Ginsby Bethell Esq. One of the Sheriffs of London & Midd. in the year 1680.
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Item is a portrait of S. Ginsby Bethell Esq. One of the Sheriffs of London & Midd. in the year 1680. Published July 1st, 1800. York House.No. 31 Strand.
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Item is an double window-matted, half-tone (newspaper) print of the late Mr. Billings. From an 1816 photograph by Notman, Montreal and Toronto, printed 1816? Attached to the first matt is the sbjects signature from a letter.
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Item is electro-steel engraved (magazine) image of the oθaakiiwaki (Sauk) war chief Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (Black Hawk), engraved by T. Johnson, after a portrait by Charles B. King. From McKenney and Hall's "Indian Tribes of America."