Canadian Heritage Gallery
bullet.gif (112 bytes)Home Page
bullet.gif (112 bytes)Galleries
redbullet.gif (114 bytes)Artwork

bullet.gif (112 bytes)Previous Page
bullet.gif (112 bytes)Next Page

Artwork Click on the thumbnail to view the image, and for information about ordering reproductions.

Bombléd
Sieur d'Iberville in Attack Sieur d'Iberville leading an attack on an English post, having taken English forts from Hudson Bay to Acadian and Newfoundland.
ID #10110
General Lévis The French General Lévis at Ste. Foy, 1760, a decidedly French success over the British forces.
ID #10156

Booth, William
Black Woodcutter Among some 16,000 Loyalists who built the community of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, were about 2,000 Blacks from the old Thirteen Colonies, including this woodcutter in 1788.
ID #10196
Shelburne, Nova Scotia Depicted in a watercolour of 1789, the Loyalist town of Shelburne, Nova Scotia.
ID #10195

Bouchette, Joseph Jr.
St. Maurice Iron Forges The St. Maurice iron forges, the most technically advanced ironworks in America for close to a century after their establishment in 1738.
ID #10130

Boultbee, Alfred Ernest
Birch Woods A young birch woods, common across the Canadian Shield. Watercolour by Alfred Ernest Boultbee (1864-1929).
ID #23238

Browne, William Henry James
Port Leopold, Northwest Territories The ravine near Port Leopold, Northwest Territories, 1850. Colour lithograph by William Henry James Brown.
ID #23199

Burnay, Edward Francis
Death of Montgomery A romanticized version of the unsuccessful 1775-1776 winter assault on Quebec City by American forces under General Richard Montgomery, who died at the approaches to Lower Town.
ID #20677

Butler, W.F.
Plains Winter Travel Crossing the Saskatchewan Plains in winter, an illustration in W.F. Butler's Great Lone Land, 1881.
ID #10015

Caron, Paul
Seminary of Quebec The Seminary of Quebec, established in 1663 as an institution for Canadian priesthood studies and leading to French Canada's major Laval University in the mid 19th century.
ID #10101
Click on the thumbnail to view the image, and for information about ordering reproductions.
Top of Page

Copyright © 1999 Canadian Heritage Gallery