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| Settlers'
Tent Camp A British settlers' tent camp as Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
1903. ID #20791 |
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| Ukrainian
Farmer A Ukrainian farmer working with oxen on his homestead in Alberta,
1907. ID #20792 |
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| Slavic
Immigrants Slavic immigrants working on the Ontario and Rainy River Railway,
1908. ID #21822 |
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| Macedonian
Immigrants Macedonian immigrants in a Toronto boarding house, 1911. Newcomers
such
as these, often unskilled hand-labourers, made their own way and added greatly to the
human development of Ontario. ID #20155 |
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| The
Corbett Family Mrs. Corbett and her family from England, at Quebec to meet her
husband in 1911. ID #20793 |
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| Immigration
Office An Ontario Government Immigration Office, most probably in Toronto, and
before the First World War. ID #21725 |
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| Immigrant
Scenes Composite drawing of immigrants in the early 1900s. ID #21787 |
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| Immigrant
Arrival Registering immigrants in Quebec, early 20th century. ID #21937 |
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| Immigrant
Children Immigrant children at York Public School, Toronto, Ontario, 1923, with 14
nationalities represented in the group. ID #20111 |
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| Kensington
Market Jewish Market Day, Kensington Market, Toronto, Ontario, 1924. ID #20179 |
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| British
Family at Quebec British family en route to Western Canada, at Quebec City,
1920s. ID #21813 |
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| Immigration
Building The women's dormitory at the immigration building, St. John, New
Brunswick, c. 1920s. ID #21830 |
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