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Bainbridge, Philip John
Pre-Chatham, 1795 A bush farm near where Chatham would appear amid southwestern Ontario woodlands, c. 1795.
ID #10205
Lake Erie Shores Watercolour of the shores of Lake Erie, Ontario. Watercolour over pencil on wove paper by Philip John Bainbrigge (1817-1881), c. 1836-42.
ID #20625
Lake of the Woods Sunset, Lake of the Woods, Colour woodcut by Walter Joseph Phillips (1884-1963), c. 1928.
ID #20627
Talon Falls Talon Falls and red granite rocks near Lake Nipissing, Ontario. Watercolour by Phillip J. Bainbrigge, 1838.
ID #20633
Chatham Settlement growth in early Upper Canada, as represented by Chatham, emerging as a village in years that followed.
ID #10206
Bush Farm A pioneer farm clearing near Chatham, Upper Canada, c. 1838, with deciduous native hardwood forests enclosing the scene. Watercolour by Philip John Bainbrigge (1817-1881).
ID #23233
Fort Niagara and Mississauga A view of Fort Niagara from Fort Mississauga, Upper Canada, 1840. Watercolour by Philip J. Bainbrigge (1817-1881).
ID #23192
Buttonwood Tree A buttonwood (sycamore) tree approximately 18 feet in circumference, the largest kind of southern Canadian hardwood, near Chatham, Upper Canada, 1840. Watercolour by Philip John Bainbrigge (1817- 1881).
ID #23240

Baker, Walter
Cartier on the St. Lawrence Jacques Cartier sailing up the St. Lawrence River, 1535, with his three French ships at the site of the future city of Quebec, by W. Baker.
ID #20656

Barbier, Le
Cornwallis Surrenders The surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, 1781, when Britain's main army in Virginia was cut off and surrounded, spelled the effective end of the Revolutionary War.
ID #10187
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