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A view of the Fall of Niagara.

Item is a view of Niagara Falls. With explanations of the picture: "a. The Place where a piece of Rock was broken from, which while standing turnd the Water obliquely across ye. Fall as in Popple's Man. b. Two Men passing over ye east stream with Slaves. c. The Indians reascending their Ladder. The Gentleman's Magazine, Feb. 1751, Page 18, Vol. XXI.

A view of Miramachi, a french settelment in the Gulf of the St. Larence destroyed by Brigidier Murry detached by General Wolfe for thatt purpose from the Bay of Gaspe. (also in french)

Item is an Electro-steel engraved landscape of Miramachi, a french settelment in the Gulf of the St. Larence destroyed by Brigidier Murry detached by General Wolfe for thatt purpose from the Bay of Gaspe. Engraved by Paul asand and retouched by P.Benazech from a drawing on the spot by Capt. Hervey Smyth and published in London Nov. 5th, 1760 T. Jeffries.

A. Sutherland

Item is an top- half, oval lithograph in colour portrait of Alexander Sutherland; Secertary and treasurer of the Methodist missionary society (b.1833). signed in lithograph by the subject in the bottom right corner.

A. Sutherland

Item is an Lithograph in colour, top-half, oval portrait of Alexander Sutherland; Secretary & treasurer of the Methodist Missionary Society (b.1883). Signed in lithograph on the bottom right corner of the page below the image.

A. Stanley MacKenzie, Ph.D., F.R.S.C.

Item is an doublewindow-matted, half-tone (magazine) portrait of A. Stanley MacKenzie, Ph.d F.R.S.C.; president of Dalhousie University, Halifax (b.1865). Indentifying text attached to the second matt.

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