- CA ON00239 F1676-S10-SS2-f1-4
- Item
- 1832
Item is a 6 1/2x8 1/2 matte print on paper.
Item is a 6 1/2x8 1/2 matte print on paper.
Castle of St. Lewis, Quebec; destroyed by fire, July 23, 1834
Item is a 4x6 matte print of electro steel engraving from the Public Archives of Canada.
Process of clearing the town-plot at Stanley
Item is an 8x10 glossy print of painting from the William H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana at the Manoir Richelieu Murray Bay, P.Q.
Pioneer stage coach. The Weller Line from Toronto East
Item is an 8x10 glossy print of halftone.
Proposed first street lighting by gas in Toronto
Item is an 8x10 glossy print of drawing.
Glegg, Thomas
The Queen's Own Rifles; Canadian Uniforms
Item is an 8x10 glossy print of halftone
Colonel Talbot's residence, Port Talbot
Item is a 4 1/2x6 matte print of painting from the Public Archives of Canada. Appended note- Note to Professor Lower: It is assumed that you are familiar with the pen-and-ink sketch entitled "Colonel Talbot's Residence, Port Talbot (From a Sketch sent to England in 1806, and copied by Mrs. Simcoe.)" to be found on page 65 of "THE DIARY OF MRS. SIMCOE...by J. Ross Robertson: Toronto, WIlliam Briggs, 1911.
Dartnell, George R.
Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.B.
Item is an 8x9 1/2 glossy blue print of photo by Topley of a sketch. From a piece of sheet music "The Opposition Gallop"
Item is an 8x10 glossy print of painting. Note: James Douglas on the site chosen for the new post, Victoria, March 14, 1843.
Kelly, J.D.
Item is an 8x10 1/2 halftone (newspaper) Note: London Illustrated News 12/12/45 (From Grant's Picturesque Canada) Top - Timber Rafts at Quebec; Excellent for Forest Industries; Careful and correct in its detail. Indian Trappers - Excellent for fur trade.