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| Webster, J.C. | |||
| Fredericton, before 1820 A view of Fredericton, the capital of
New Brunswick, before 1820, a quiet town well up the long Saint John River. ID #10238 |
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| Whitefield, Edwin | |||
| Hamilton in 1854 A view of Hamilton, Canada West, from the
mountain, 1854. Hand-coloured lithograph by Edwin Whitefield (1816-1892). ID #23194 |
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| Toronto, 1854 A view of expanding Toronto from the top of the
jail, 1854. Hand-coloured lithograph by Edwin Whitefield (1816-1892). ID #23234 |
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| White, G. Harlaw | |||
| Quebec Market Place The market place at Quebec, showing the
two levels of Upper and Lower Town, mid 18th century. ID #10122 |
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| Wilson, Joanna Simpson | |||
| Kwakiutl Potlatch A ceremony of feast and gift which
demonstrated high status, the Kwakiutl potlatch is displayed in all the finery of a chief and his
wife, c. 1919. Watercolour by Joanna Simpson. ID #23257 |
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| Tree Burial Arriving for a tree burial by canoe, in British
Columbia, a traditional Indian ceremony, c. 1920. Watercolour by Joanna Simpson
Wilson. ID #23253 |
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| 1778 Brother Jonathon ID #21843 |
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| Wilson, Sir Daniel | |||
| Mount McKay Looking toward Mount McKay on the
Kaministiquia River at the tip of Lake Superior, 1866, from Fort William, a major fur-trade
headquarters. Watercolour. ID #23236 |
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| Woolford, John Elliott | |||
| Government House The Government House in Halifax, 1819, the
new home for Nova Scotia's governor. ID #10241 |
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