Marshall Pass Supplement to The Great Divide, August 1891.
- CA ON00239 F1424-1820
- Item
- Aug. 1891
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Item is a lithograph in colour of the Marshall Pass Supplement to The Great Divide.
Marshall Pass Supplement to The Great Divide, August 1891.
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Item is a lithograph in colour of the Marshall Pass Supplement to The Great Divide.
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Item is a print from a oil on canvas portrait of George II of England; From the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Item is a double window-matted, half-tone (newspaper) portrait of William Henry Griffin, Esq.; Deputy Postmaster General, chair of the Civil Service Board.
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Item is an seated, top-half, half-tone (magazine) portrait of Monseigneur Cyprien Tnguay; Priest and Genaologist (b.1819-d.1902).
Calgary, Alberta, 1890 (from a photograph by Notman)
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Item is half tone print from a magazine, in panoramic view. By WT Notman & Son, Montreal.
The North-West Mounted Police Barracks at Regina, From the Top of the Riding School
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Item is a half-tone reproduced photograph from a magazine. The original photograph is by E. Lane Rice. The print is from The Dominion Illustrated from March 1st 1980.
Hon. John H. Hagarty Chief Justice of Ontario
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Item is a half tone magazine print of a photo of the Honourable John H. Hagarty; Chief Justice, Ont., 1884; Born 1816- died 1900.
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Item is an top-half half-tone magizine portrait of the Hon. Frank Smith, Minister of Public Works for Canada, 1891-92 (b.1822-d.1901). Part of the MEN OF CANADA series and is identified by his name in blue ink.
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Electro engraved portrait of Anne of Austria, by W. Greatbatch from a print by Masson after P. Mignard. Richard Bentley & Son Co. 1890 London.
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Item is a view of Fort Mississauga. The Dominion Illustrated, Nov. 1, 1890, p. 302. With article "Historic Canada, II. Fort Mississauga" below.