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S., H.
Long Sault Rapids Long Sault Rapids on the St. Lawrence River, 1849. Watercolour.
ID #23218

Short, Richard
Jesuits in Quebec, 1761 The Jesuit Church and College at Quebec, 1761, after the British capture in 1759, still showing the effects of bombardment on the roofs and walls.
ID #10132
Quebec in 1761 A view of Quebec in 1761, from fields to the river, with the Ursulines Convent inside the old town wall.
ID #10133
Halifax, 1770s A view of Halifax in the 1770s, no longer closed in by log palisades but rather an expanding commercial town and port, facing seaward to Chebucto Head.
ID #10166
Downtown Halifax A view of downtown Halifax in the later 18th century, showing Nova Scotia's Government House as the large mansion between the two churches.
ID #10168

Shrapnel, Edward Scrope
Loyalist Home An early Loyalist home in Upper Canada, c. 1791.
ID #20682

Simcoe, Elizabeth Posthuma
Kingston, 1793 The new town of Kingston, a Loyalist creation, as seen in a sketch by Elizabeth Simcoe, in 1793.
ID #10201
Founding of York Sketch by Elizabeth Simcoe, wife of the first lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, of ships firing an official salute at the founding of York, 1793.
ID #20387
Sketches by Mrs. Simcoe Sketches by Elizabeth P. Simcoe, wife of Upper Canada's first Lieutenant Governor, of Sorel, Quebec, Fort Niagara from Navy Hall, Upper Canada, Montmorency Falls, Quebec, and York harbour, Upper Canada, 1792- 1796.
ID #21758
Credit River A view of Credit River, Upper Canada, 1796. Grey wash and watercolour by Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe (1766-1850), wife of Upper Canada's first lieutenant-governor.
ID #23204
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