- CA ON00239 F1424-1609
- Unidad documental simple
- [18--]
Parte deShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half-tone illustration from a magazine depicting St. Jacques Cathedral in Dieppe France. It appears to be from The Canadian Magazine.
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Parte deShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half-tone illustration from a magazine depicting St. Jacques Cathedral in Dieppe France. It appears to be from The Canadian Magazine.
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Item is an electro-steel engraving from a newspaper. It is from a sketch by Edmund E. King, M.D., assistant surgeon, Field Hospital Corps, Battleford.
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Item is a half-tone photograph from a magazine. It depicts a mounted officer with buildings in the background.
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Item is a half-tone picture from a magazine. The original photograph is by J.B. Tyrrell, Esq., of the Geological Survey of Canada. The image shows Fort Pelly, with a man and woman outside of the buildings.
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Item is a photograph (possibly patinotype) of Low Tide, Boundary Bay, B.C.
Construction of C.P.Ry., Fraser River, B.C.
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Item is a glossy albumen photograph of the bridge at Fraser River for the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia.
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Item is a half-tone photograph from a magazine. The original photograph was taken by Notman. The photograph is from The Dominion Illustrated.
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Item is a half-tone photograph from a magazine. The original photograph was taken by Davidson. The image is labelled Rapid City Manitoba in the bottom left corner.
The 90th Battalion of Rifles Leaving Winnipeg for the Front
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Item is a lithograph print from a newspaper with a green-blue colour wash and was furnished by J. R. Waghorn.
Historic College Whose Days are Numbered
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Item is a half-tone photograph from a newspaper. The photograph was by Galbraith. The picture has the description: Knox College, Spadina Crescent, seat of Presbyterian theology since its erection in 1875, to be replaced in a couple of years by a new building near the University of Toronto. Principal McLaren gave a historical retrospect at the opening of the college term last week.