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Canada Collection (page 21)

Background imageCanada Collection: de Havilland Canada DHC1 ChipmunkTMk10, WB551, for the RAF

de Havilland Canada DHC1 ChipmunkTMk10, WB551, for the RAF

Background imageCanada Collection: Freighting on the Cariboo Highway, Near Lytton, BC, Canada

Freighting on the Cariboo Highway, Near Lytton, BC, Canada
Horse-drawn freight wagons in the Early Days on the Cariboo Highway, Near Lytton, British Columbia, Canada. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCanada Collection: Cancale, Brittany, France - Newfoundlanders in the port

Cancale, Brittany, France - Newfoundlanders in the port
Cancale, Brittany, France - Newfoundlanders moored in the port. A Newfoundlander is the name given, mainly in Normandy and Brittany

Background imageCanada Collection: British Empire Exhibition - Wembley - Canadian Pavilion

British Empire Exhibition - Wembley - Canadian Pavilion Date: 1924

Background imageCanada Collection: A Pair of Canadian Sisters (possibly twins?)

A Pair of Canadian Sisters (possibly twins?) Date: 1910s

Background imageCanada Collection: Brocks Monument, Queenstown Heights, Ontario, Canada

Brocks Monument, Queenstown Heights, Ontario, Canada Date: 1913

Background imageCanada Collection: Monument in memory of Uncle Tom - Rev. Josiah Henson

Monument in memory of Uncle Tom - Rev. Josiah Henson
Monument erected in memory of abolitionist, minister and author Rev. Josiah Henson - born into Slavery in 1789 in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - West End - Connox St

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - West End - Connox St
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - West End with view down Connox Street. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCanada Collection: WW1 - The Canadian National Vimy Memorial

WW1 - The Canadian National Vimy Memorial
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is a memorial site in France dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War

Background imageCanada Collection: Nelson, British Colombia, Canada - looking West

Nelson, British Colombia, Canada - looking West Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCanada Collection: Castle Mountain, near Banff, Alberta, Canada

Castle Mountain, near Banff, Alberta, Canada Date: 1918

Background imageCanada Collection: Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Downtown Vancouver (and view of the Harbour), British Columbia, Canada - photograph taken from the roof of the Vancouver Hotel. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCanada Collection: Chateau Frontenac and Citadel, Quebec, Canada

Chateau Frontenac and Citadel, Quebec, Canada. Date: circa 1909

Background imageCanada Collection: YMCA, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

YMCA, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
YMCA (Young Mens Christian Association), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - North Vancouver Ferry - Grand Trunk Dock

Vancouver, Canada - North Vancouver Ferry - Grand Trunk Dock
Vancouver, Canada - North Vancouver Ferry - Grand Trunk Pacific Dock. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Cadillac 8 - Big Tree, Stanley Park

Vancouver, Canada - Cadillac 8 - Big Tree, Stanley Park Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Stanley Park - Lumbermans Arch

Vancouver, Canada - Stanley Park - Lumbermans Arch Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Stanley Park - Waterfront

Vancouver, Canada - Stanley Park - Waterfront
Vancouver, Canada - Stanley Park - The Waterfront. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - English Bay showing Englesea Lodge

Vancouver, Canada - English Bay showing Englesea Lodge and Sylvia Court Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Capilano Canyon Suspension Bridge

Vancouver, Canada - Capilano Canyon Suspension Bridge (450ft long, 200ft high) Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Capilano Canyon and Flume

Vancouver, Canada - Capilano Canyon and Flume. Sunday walkers pose on the 60-cm-wide catwalk along to the rushing Capilano flume, a water channel built to carry/move shingle bolts (blocks of woods)

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Brockton Point, Stanley Park

Vancouver, Canada - Brockton Point, Stanley Park - The Lions and the Canadian Pacific Railway Steamer Empress. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Siwash Rock, Stanley Park

Vancouver, Canada - Siwash Rock, Stanley Park Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Canadian Pacific Railway Depot

Vancouver, Canada - Canadian Pacific Railway Depot. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Robson Street entrance to Court House

Vancouver, Canada - Robson Street entrance to Court House, Vancouver Hotel and Vancouver Block. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - View looking across Burrard Inlet

Vancouver, Canada - View looking across Burrard Inlet, showing the Business District. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Granville Street

Vancouver, Canada - Granville Street Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Corner of Granville and Hastings Streets

Vancouver, Canada - Corner of Granville and Hastings Streets with the Bank of Ottowa Building, the Canada Life Building, Bank of Commerce Building and the Rogers Building. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Court House

Vancouver, Canada - Court House Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Residential View on Shaughnessy Heights

Vancouver, Canada - Residential View on Shaughnessy Heights Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Hastings Street and Standard Bank

Vancouver, Canada - Hastings Street and Standard Bank Building. Date: 1919

Background imageCanada Collection: The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories

The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories
The British Empire - The mane of the Lion names the principal territories. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCanada Collection: Duke of Kent and his children, 1940

Duke of Kent and his children, 1940
Prince George, Duke of Kent poses with his son, Prince Edward, and daughter, Princess Alexandra, alongside a group of Canadian nurses. 1940

Background imageCanada Collection: Rifle, Bolt Action, Ross, . 303 In M1910 Mk Iii

Rifle, Bolt Action, Ross, . 303 In M1910 Mk Iii
Ross M1910 Mk III. 303 in straight-pull bolt action rifle, 1915; manufactured by the Ross Rifle Company in Canada; cleaning tools in butt. Converted to match shooter after World War One

Background imageCanada Collection: Harland & Wolff Collection - National Museums NI

Harland & Wolff Collection - National Museums NI
Port stern view on old No. 9 slip, renumbered 4, North Yard, prior to launch. Ship No: 300. Name: Canada. Type: Passenger Ship. Tonnage: 8800. Launch: 14 May 1896. Delivery: 26 September 1896

Background imageCanada Collection: Jacques Cartier (1491A?i? 1557). French explorer. Portrait

Jacques Cartier (1491A?i? 1557). French explorer. Portrait
Jacques Cartier (1491 A?i? 1557). French explorer of Breton origin who claimed what is now Canada for France. Portrait. Color

Background imageCanada Collection: Large Hollow Tree Trunk - Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada

Large Hollow Tree Trunk - Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada, British Columbia. Date: 1914

Background imageCanada Collection: Lockheed L14 Super Electra -Trans Canada

Lockheed L14 Super Electra -Trans Canada
Lockheed L 14 Super Electra first flown 29 July 1937. carried 18-22 passengers but outsold by DC-3. 354 built-mainly for RAF as Hudson bombers. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageCanada Collection: SMS Scharnhorst, German armoured cruiser, WW1

SMS Scharnhorst, German armoured cruiser, WW1
SMS Scharnhorst, German armoured cruiser, seen here off Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, around the beginning of the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imageCanada Collection: Aerial view, Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Aerial view, Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Aerial view of Briggs Stadium and the skyline of Detroit, Michigan, USA. The stadium was the home of the Detroit Tigers (baseball) and the Detroit Lions (football)

Background imageCanada Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts in Manitoba, Canada

Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts in Manitoba, Canada
Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts during a Jamboree at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, on 10 July 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageCanada Collection: Chief Oskenonton, Mohawk tribe, Canada

Chief Oskenonton, Mohawk tribe, Canada
Chief Oskenonton (1886-1955) of the North American (Canadian) Mohawk tribe. He spent part of his career as a singer, and later became a spiritual leader. Date: 1920s

Background imageCanada Collection: Montage of some of the buildings of Winnipeg, Canada

Montage of some of the buildings of Winnipeg, Canada Date: 1914

Background imageCanada Collection: WWI - British Lion leads cubs of the Colonial Territories

WWI - British Lion leads cubs of the Colonial Territories
Following in the Footsteps of the Dear Old Dad A Father-figure British Lion leads his four Cubs (representing Britains Colonial Territories of Canada, India)

Background imageCanada Collection: Canadas part in the Somme advance, Matania, WW1

Canadas part in the Somme advance, Matania, WW1
Canadas part in the Somme advance - a brilliant affair at Courcelette. The capture of the sugar refinery at Courcelette by the Canadians on 15 September 1916

Background imageCanada Collection: Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934

Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934
Jessica Jarvis, Toronto, Ontario, circa 1934. One of the first women in Canada to be commercially qualified. Date: 1934

Background imageCanada Collection: Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus
This dinosaur which grew up to 10 metres in length had a large crest over the top of its head which extended over a metre. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 mya

Background imageCanada Collection: Princess Elizabeth dancing during Royal Tour of Canada 1951

Princess Elizabeth dancing during Royal Tour of Canada 1951
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) dancing a Canadian Square Dance at Government House, Ottawa during he Royal Tour of 1951. Date: 1951



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