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| Catlin, George | |||
| Buffalo Hunt A buffalo hunt by Plains Indians. Hand-coloured
lithograph by George Catlin (1796-1872), an early portrayer of the Plains Indians in the United
States. ID #23256 |
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| Caton-Woodville, R. | |||
| General Wolfe General Wolfe making his way to the top of the
cliffs above Quebec, before the battle on the Plains of Abraham, September 13,
1759. ID #10154 |
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| Chappel, Alonzoafter | |||
| Plattsburgh Battle Plattsburgh, New York State, September 1814,
a major contest in the War of 1812. ID #10262 |
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| Christie, P. | |||
| The Bank of Montreal, 1817. The Bank of Montreal, Canada's
first major bank, was incorporated in Montreal, the prime focus of early nineteenth Canadian
business and finance. ID #20690 |
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| Cockburn, James Pattison | |||
| Cape Diamond Below Cape Diamond, Quebec City, Lower
Canada, 1829. By James Pattison Cockburn (1779-1847). ID #21824 |
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| Kingston Road Making a road between Kingston and York,
Upper Canada, c. 1830. Watercolour by James P. Cockburn (1779-1847). ID #21754 |
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| Timber Yards The timber yards at Sheppard's Cove on the St.
Lawrence River, near Quebec City, c. 1830. By James P. Cockburn (1779-1847). ID #21825 |
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| Quebec City in Winter Quebec City in winter, with a view of a
cul-de-sac street taken from near the King's Store, 1830. Watercolour by James Pattison
Cockburn (1779-1847). ID #23222 |
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| Ice Bridge An ice bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Quebec,
1831, invited many popular activities. Etching and aquatint with watercolour by James Pattison
Cockburn (1779-1847). ID #23230 |
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