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| MacDonald, Alexander | |||
| HBC
Chief Factors The Chief Factors of the Hudson's Bay at Montreal, 1871. ID #21819 |
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| MacDonald, Angus | |||
| R.C.N.
Corvette Canadian federal wartime Naval Minister, Angus MacDonald, examining
the
model of an R.C.N. Corvette at a naval exhibition in Ottawa, 1942. ID #20960 |
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| Macdonald, John Alexander | |||
| John
A. Macdonald Coming to Canada as a boy with his Scottish parents, John Alexander
Macdonald (1815-1891) went into law and politics, becoming provincial premier in 1856 and
by 1867 Canada's first Prime Minister. ID #20709 |
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| 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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| Sir
John A. Macdonald Sir John A. Macdonald at an open-air Toronto election meeting,
1878, campaigning for the "National Policy" of protective tariffs. ID #20741 |
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| John
A. Macdonald Sir John A. Macdonald (1815-1891), Prime Minister 1867-1873 and
1878-1891. Photograph, 1888. ID #21943 |
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| Fathers
of Confederation ID #21972 |
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| J.A.
Macdonald A portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald, senior statesman, c. 1884. Oil
painting by Thomas Horsburgh (active 1875-1885). ID #23273 |
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