- CA ON00239 F1424
- Sammlung
- 1731-1930
Collection consists of prints and photographs depicting people, places and events (primarily Canadian and British).
Collection consists of prints and photographs depicting people, places and events (primarily Canadian and British).
The Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of The Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst F.R..S. D.C.L.; Colisitor-General, 1819 ( b.1772-d.1863). Engraved by D. J. Pound based on a photograph by Mayall.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraved, standing portrait of Admiral Lord Lyons. Engraved by D. J. Pound based on a photograph by Kilburn.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a back-matted, half-tone (magazine) portrait of Daniel Charles Macarow; Manager, Merhcants Bank of Canada (b. 1868)..
Edward Mortimer Macdonald L.L.B. K.C. M.P.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half-tone (magazine) portrait of Edward Mortimer MadDonald L.L. B. K.C. M.P; Pictrau, N.S. lawyer and politician (b.1865). Bio beniet hthe image whic his pg. 1226 of WHO'S WHO AND WHY.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a couloured lithographic, oval portrait of WilliamMacdonald; millionaire manufacturer (b.1831-d.1917). Lithographed buy Ralph Smith and published by J. B. Magurn.
General Sir Patrick Macdougall
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half-tone (magazine) portrait of General Sir Patrick Macdougall; Commander of the Forces in Canada, Administrator of the Dominion, Adj-General, 1865-9 (b.1819-d.1894).
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a back-matted, half-tone (newspaper) portrait of Robert Macfarlane; Author (b.1724-d.1804). Based on a photograph by Notman.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
Item is a window-matted, electro-steel engraved, oval portrait of Sir Alexander Mackenzie; Arctic explorer (b.1763-d.1820).
A. Stanley MacKenzie, Ph.D., F.R.S.C.
Teil vonShortt-Haydon collection
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.