Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
- CA ON00239 F1411-S35-f3-11
- Pièce
- [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created 29 Aug. 1885)
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Cartoon by J.W. Bengough intitled "A Riel Ugly Position"
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Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Cartoon by J.W. Bengough intitled "A Riel Ugly Position"
Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Cartoon inscribed "The only satisfying picnic, after all", with Sir John A. Macdonald, Alex. Mackenzie and other political figures.
Caricatures and Cartoons - Confederation.
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Cartoon inscribed "Confederation!/The much-fathered youngster"
Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Cartoon by J.W. Bengough inscribed "We in Canada seem to have lost all idea of justice, honor/and integrity" - The Mail,26th September, showing Sir John A. Macdonald and Alexander Mackenzie.
Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Caricature by Patterson inscribed "Sir Johns Empty Seat in the House of Commons"
Caricatures and Cartoons - Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Caricature by Patterson inscribed "Lying in State in the Senate Chamber, Ottawa./The Funeral of the Late Sir John A. Macdonald"
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Item is a photograph of an election cartoon by F.H. Consitt. Inscribed "The Rival Candidates William Morris Esq. and Alex Thom Esq./on the Hustings,Perth, Upper Canada, Wednesday Twenty-eighth July 1828."
F.H. Consitt
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Caricature by J.W. Bengough of a horse with an empty saddle after the death of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Clippings - Grand Trunk Railway.
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Notice of Opening of the Grand Trunk Railway between Montreal and Toronto, Monday, Oct.27,1856. Note the differences between,Montreal, Brockville & Kingston time.
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Advertisement from the 'Kingston Gazette' 1811. This is the first mention of a library in Kingston & reflects the uncertainties of trans-Atlantic shipping.