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| Bartlett, William H. | |||
| St. John Falls The falls in the St. John River in New
Brunswick. ID #10008 |
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| Lumber Rafts Lumber rafts at the junction of the St. Lawrence
and Ottawa rivers, early 1840s, one of a series of celebrated engravings by W.M. Bartlett,
published in Canadian Scenery, 1842. ID #10010 |
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| Timber Rafts Timber rafts on the St. Lawrence River, with sails
helping the current. ID #10224 |
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| Bassot | |||
| Birchbark Canoe Construction Building a birchbark canoe, c.
1900, most probably by Lower St. Lawrence Indians. ID #10056 |
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| Battye, Edward W. | |||
| Glengarry Highlanders Cairn raised by the Glengarry
Highlanders, c. 1843, Glengarry County, Upper Canada. Four hundred Catholic Highlanders
were located in Glengarry Country. Lithograph by Edward W. Battye (active
1817-1852). ID #20297 |
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| Beauclerk, Charles | |||
| Battle of St. Eustache The Battle of St. Eustache, 1837, between
British troops and French-Canadian Patriotes, was the largest clash during the Lower Canada
Rebellion of 1837. ID #20695 |
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| Bigsby, John Jeremiah | |||
| Kingston, 1819. A view of Kingston, Upper Canada,
1819. ID #21774 |
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| Brigden, Frederick H. | |||
| Tecumseh Tecumseh (1768-1813). Half-tone print by Frederick
H. Brigden (1871-1956). ID #21763 |
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| Bobbet, Alfred | |||
| Chief Pontiac Chief Pontiac addressing tribesmen gathered in
council in the Great Lake West region. ID #10162 |
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| Bohuslav, Kroupa | |||
| Grey Nuns Convent The entrance to the Grey Nuns Convent,
Montreal, a 19th century picture of a far older edifice, one that exists to the present. ID #10127 |
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