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Fairfax, Henry
Construction Days Construction days at the C.P.R., at Yale, British Columbia.
ID #20748

Farish, S.B.
Yarmouth Yarmouth, later 18th century, at the entry to the Bay of Fundy, was a busy shipping community on the southwest coast of Nova Scotia.
ID #10185

Gale, Dennis
Aurora Borealis Aurora borealis in the north, with a seal in the foreground, c. 1860. Watercolour by Dennis Gale (1828-1903).
ID #23251

Gandon, P.
Robert Cavalier de La Salle Robert Cavalier de La Salle, a key agent in French expansion, in front of a map of fur-trade domains in North America, which he opened in the 1670s and 1680s.
ID #10102

Hale, Elizabeth Francis
Town of York A view of the Town of York along the lakeshore of Toronto, towards the eastern end of the harbour.
ID #10216

Hall, Mary G.
Saint John Harbour At the entry from the Bay of Fundy to Saint John, New Brunswick are British and American sailing ships, with Partridge Island in the background. Hand-coloured lithograph by Mary G. Hall (active 1834- 1835).
ID #23229
Saint John An early 19th century picture of Saint John, New Brunswick, the first city to be incorporated in Canada, which grew with Loyalist settlement around the entry to the Saint John River from 1784 onward.
ID #10193

Hall, Sydney Prior
Blackfoot Indians Blackfoot Indians crossing the Bow River, Alberta, by S.P. Hall.
ID #20649
Chief Crowfoot Chief Crowfoot addressing Governor-General the Marquis of Lorne, at a meeting at Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta, during Lorne's visit in the early 1880s. Coloured pastels and black chalk by Sydney Prior Hall (1842- 1922).
ID #23272

Hames, John
Sydney, Nova Scotia A view of Sydney, the small capital of Cape Breton Island, c. 1784.
ID #10207
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