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| People | Click on the thumbnail to view the image, and for information about ordering reproductions. | ||
| Duplessis, Maurice | |||
| Depression
Premiers Maurice Duplessis, Quebec Premier, on the left, meeting with Mitchell F.
Hepburn, the Ontario Premier, c. 1935. ID #20916 |
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| Naval
Escorts Canadian troops with naval escorts off the English coast, World War II,
making practice landings in preparation for the invasion of France. ID #20196 |
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| Eaton, Timothy | |||
| Timothy
Eaton Timothy Eaton (1834-1907), who founded the highly popular T. Eaton Co. in
1869, with fixes prices, for cash, and money cheerfully refunded, and later aided by an
efficient mail-order business in 1884. ID #20144 |
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| Eddy, Ezra Butler | |||
| Ezra
B. Eddy Ezra Butler Eddy (1827-1906), founder of the Ottawa-Hull area's big match,
pulp, and paper enterprises. ID #20142 |
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| Edward, Prince | |||
| Prince
Edward Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in whose honour Prince Edward Island was
renamed in 1799. ID #10245 |
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| Edwards, Henrietta | |||
| Powerful
Women Canadian postage stamp depicting Emily Stowe, Louise McKinney, Idola
Saint-Jean, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Edwards, four leading women
reformers. ID #21958 |
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| Esme, Howard | |||
| External
Office The Canadian External Office in Washington, 1927, with the British
Ambassador, Sir Erne Howard on the left, Mackenzie King in the centre, and Vincent Massey,
first Canadian appointee to Washington, on the right. ID #20896 |
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| Evans, James | |||
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Methy Portage ID #20053 |
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| Fairclough, Ellen | |||
| Ellen
Fairclough Ellen Fairclough, an M.P. from 1950, she was the first woman federal
minister, serving as Secretary of State, Minister of Citizenship and later as Postmaster
General. ID #21010 |
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| Fathers of Confederation | |||
| Fathers
of Confederation-1 The Fathers of Confederation at the Quebec Conference, October,
1864, who drafted the basic plan for the federal union of Canada. The original of this
famous painting by Robert Harris was destroyed in the 1916 Parliament buildings
fire. ID #20024 |
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