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| Animals: Deer | |||
| Huron Deer Hunt A stylized European 17th century picture (with
fences) of a deer hunt by Huron Indians, produced for the accounts of Samuel de Champlain's
travels, published in Paris in 1632). ID #10041 |
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| Deer at Cache Lake An early picture of deer at Cache Lake,
Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. ID #21713 |
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| Deer Fawn A white-tailed deer fawn amongst green
underbrush. ID #23080 |
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| Animals: Horses | |||
| Blackfoot Horse and Travois The Blackfoot Plains Indians with
horse and travois, used to transport tepees, food and family goods across the open
grasslands. ID #10042 |
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| Peregrine Maitland's Home Lady on horseback at the entrance to
the home of Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada,
1818-1828. ID #20315 |
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| National Transcontinental-2 Men and horses at work on the
National Transcontinental Railway, which ran from Quebec City to Northern Ontario, late 19th
century. ID #20364 |
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| Massey Light Binder The horse-drawn Massey Light Binder in
the late 19th century, an early product of a Toronto, Ontario based farm machinery company that
rose to Canada-wide eminence from the 1880s onward.
ID #20456 |
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| Bullocks Corners, Ontario Express horse-drawn coach at
Bullocks Corners, Ontario, 1897, with a Bell Telephone sign in the background. ID #20475 |
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| Animals: Muskox | |||
| Muskox Group Muskox dwell on northern Canadian tundra and
instinctively form tight defensive groups against attackers, here seen on Devon
Island. ID #10028 |
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| Muskox Two muskox on the snow of Devon Island, North West
Territories. ID #23009 |
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