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Bartlett, William H.
St. John Falls The falls in the St. John River in New Brunswick.
ID #10008
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
Timber Rafts Timber rafts on the St. Lawrence River, with sails helping the current.
ID #10224

Bassot
Birchbark Canoe Construction Building a birchbark canoe, c. 1900, most probably by Lower St. Lawrence Indians.
ID #10056

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

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

Bigsby, John Jeremiah
Kingston, 1819. A view of Kingston, Upper Canada, 1819.
ID #21774

Brigden, Frederick H.
Tecumseh Tecumseh (1768-1813). Half-tone print by Frederick H. Brigden (1871-1956).
ID #21763

Bobbet, Alfred
Chief Pontiac Chief Pontiac addressing tribesmen gathered in council in the Great Lake West region.
ID #10162

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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