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| Settlers' Wagon A four-horse settlers' wagon from Upper Canada
in the early 1800s, which were also caulked and sealed and the wheels removed for crossing
rivers. ID #20083 |
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| Habitant Sleigh A Canadien habitant in a horse-drawn sleigh in
rural French Canada. Oil painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, who lived in Quebec from the 1840s
to the 1860s. ID #23265 |
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| Winter Crossing The "Royal Mail" crossing the ice
of the Gulf of St. Lawrence between Prince Edward Island and the mainland, c. 1867.
Photogravure by Henry Buckton Laurence (active 1866-1868). ID #23274 |
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| Great Bluff Mule team and wagon at the Great Bluff along the
Thompson River in British Columbia. ID #20731 |
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| Moving West Ontario settlers moving west through Winnipeg, in
response to the Dominion Lands Act of 1872, which opened ample western lands for
settlement. ID #20732 |
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| Plains Winter Travel Crossing the Saskatchewan Plains in winter,
an illustration in W.F. Butler's Great Lone Land, 1881. ID #10015 |
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| Ox Train Ox train in Portage le Prairie, later 19th
century. ID #21785 |
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| Toronto in 1914 Toronto, on the eve of the First World
War. ID #20824 |
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| Garbage Wagon Garbage men with a wagon and sleigh, Toronto,
1918. ID #21880 |
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| Netherlands Advance Troops crossing a temporary bridge built
by Canadian engineers over the Beveland Canal, in Walcheren Island fighting, during the
advance into the Netherlands, October, 1944. ID #20942 |
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