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O'Brien, Lucius Richard
Lucius O'Brien Lucius Richard O'Brien (1832-1899), became the first president of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1880 and painted impressive landscapes, especially in the Rockies.
ID #20134

Papineau, Louis-Joseph
Louis-Joseph Papineau As an eloquent champion of the Lower Canadian Reform moment in the 1820s and 1830s, Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871) brought on the unsuccessful Rebellion of 1837-1838.
ID #20693
L.J. Papineau Commemorative Canadian postage stamp of Louis Joseph Papineau.
ID #21953

Parks, Eamon
Two C.C.F. Members Agnes Macphail and Eamon Parks, two newly elected members of the Ontario C.C.F., 1943.
ID #20202

Pattullo
T.D. Patullo T.D. Patullo in British Columbia was a Liberal in provincial politics who represented western regional protest against old eastern big-business dominance in the Great Depression era.
ID #20915

Pearson, Lester B. (Mike)
Mike Pearson Lester Pearson (1897-1972) was a history teacher at the University of Toronto and an international diplomat and statesman before becoming Canadian Prime Minister in 1963.
ID #21019
L.B. Pearson L.B. Pearson at Security Council meeting, United Nations, Lake Success, New York, 1949.
ID #21901
Two Leaders Canadian Prime Minister Pearson and American President Lyndon Johnson.
ID #21021
Suez Crisis Lester Pearson addressing an Ottawa press conference on Canada's Suez policy and the Suez Crisis, 1956.
ID #21005
Four Prime Ministers From left to right, Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Jean Chrétien, and then Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, in 1967.
ID #21025
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