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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Union Station - Canadian National Railway Station Date: 1929
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - The 2nd Narrows BridgeVancouver, British Columbia, Canada - The Second Narrows Bridge - a vertical lift railway bridge that crosses the Burrard Inlet and connects Vancouver with the North Shore Date: 1929
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Shaughnessy Heights Residential District (see also: 11108086). Date: 1929
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Business District, Burrard Inlet and the RMS Aorangi. Date: 1929
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Prospect Point, Stanley Park - entrance to The Narrows. Date: 1929
Western Canada - Wheat Field. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Threshing Scene Date: 1928
Western Canada - Bison, Wainwright Park, Alberta - now Canadian Forces Base Wainwright. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Cowboy saddling an outlaw or rogue horse. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Cattle Ranch Date: 1928
Western Canada - Cowgirl Date: 1928
Western Canada - Bucking Broncho. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Kissipimi Otunna (Tsuut ina Nation Squaw)Western Canada - Tsuut ina Nation (formerly Sarsi, Scarcee or Sarcee) Kissipimi Otunna - a Squaw on horseback outside her teepee. Date: 1928
Western Canada - British Columbia Indian Children Date: 1928
Western Canada - General Pow-Wow - Old Hudsons Bay Post. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Nakoda Indian EncampmentWestern Canada - Nakoda (Stoney) Indian Encampment Date: 1928
Western Canada - Indian Husky Dog Team Date: 1928
Western Canada - Blackfoot Indian Chiefs Date: 1928
Western Canada - A Cree Indian Brave. Date: 1928
Western Canada - Sarcee Squaws outside their teepeeWestern Canada - Tsuut ina Nation (formerly Sarsi or Sarcee) Squaws outside their teepee. Date: 1928
Woodbine race track, Toronto, Canada, with large crowdWoodbine race track, Toronto, Canada, with a large crowd of spectators and a maple leaf design. Date: circa 1908
Poster, Canadian Pacific, Empress of BritainPoster advertising Canadian Pacifics Empress of Britain, Canadas Challenger. Date: circa 1930s
Canada - Hamilton Bay - Ice Harvest - Sawing ice sheetCanada - Hamilton Bay, Ontario - Ice Harvest - Sawing ice sheet Date: 1912
Advertising on a bus for Immigration to Canada by the Canadian Government Colonization Company, America Date: 1900s
Fashion Show - Eatons British Ambassadors of FashionIn November 1946, Eatons (a large Canadian Fashion Retailer) presented The British Ambassadors of Fashion. This show had been developed
Thanet VAD Motor Transport Group and stretcher bearers outside The Yarrow Home for Convalescent Children (date - journal). Sir Alfred Yarrow opened this home in 1894
Group on rear verandah, Quex ParkGroup of patients and one nurse on the rear verandah, overlooking the gardens, Quex Park. This verandah ran along the back of the Museum buildings and was used as a sheltered outdoor space in summer
Chaudiere Bridge near Quebec, Canada. Date: circa 1840
Timber depot near Quebec, Canada. Date: circa 1840
View of Prescott, Canada, from Ogdensburg Harbour, USAPrescott, on the Saint Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada, viewed from Ogdensburg Harbour, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1840
Yarrow Military Hospital, rear viewYarrow Military Hospial, Broadstairs, rear view. Sir Alfred Yarrow (1842-1932), shipbuilder and philanthropist, opened the home in c. 1895
Hannah Powell-Cotton and Pte CF Reynolds CEF 18684Hannah Powell-Cotton and Private CF Reynolds, 18684, 42nd Royal Highlanders (Canadian Expeditionary Force) preparing to leave Quex Park VAD Hospital on 1st October 1915
Princess Elizabeths royal tour of Canada: OttawaThe front-cover of The Illustrated London News showing Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh entering the parliament buildings with the Canadian Prime Minister. Date: 1951
Prince of Wales & Prince Albert visit the Beaver HutJust able to squeeze through the crowd and preceded by a policewoman, the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor) and Prince Albert (George VI)
Barnardos Peter Street, Toronto, CanadaThe Rev, W.J. Mayers with ten musical boys from Barnardos UK homes pose outside Barnardos Canadian Reception Home on Peter Street, Toronto. Date: circa 1913
WW1 poster, Canadian War Photographs, Grafton Galleries, London. Date: 1914-1918
What an Explosion at a Munitions Factory looks like - a photograph included in a feature discussing the blast at the Silvertown Munitions Factory in East Lonon on 19th January 1917
Fokker Super Universal - Canadian Airways
Fleet 16B Finch II -Over 600 of these primary trainers were built for Canada by the Canadian subsidiary of the American firm Consolidated
Raymond Collishaw, air ace, in his Sopwith CamelRaymond Collishaw (1893-1976) Canadian air ace with the RNAS in his Sopwith Camel. He had a total of 59 confirmed victories in the First World War
Captain William Avery Billy Bishop, air aceCaptain William Avery Billy Bishop (1894-1956), Canadian air ace in the cockpit of his No. 60 Squadron RFC Nieuport 17, serial no. B 1556. He survived WW1 with a confirmed score of 72
WW1 - Gas attacks near Canadian lines, October 1916WW1 - Exploding gas shells used by the Germans near the Canadian front line in Guillemont, France, October 1916. Date: 1916
WW1 - Western Front - Canadian troops in action at St. EloiWW1 - Western Front - Canadian troops in action, destroying a hill near St. Eloi, a point used by the Germans as an observation post. Date: 1916
WW1 - German Prussian Guard driven back to their trenchesWW1 - The Canadian 90th Winnipeg Rifles in action after suffering heavily from the Huns gas tactics. Rushing from their trenches
WW1 - German attack under the cover of the white flagWW1 - A scene during the fighting at St. Julien on the Western Front. As reported by the 90th Winnipeg Rifles, the Germans dressed in the uniforms of the dead Canadian Scottish troops
WW1 - Allied Infantry forces near Queant, FranceCanadian infantry storm and seize the entrenchments of the Wotan Line (Wotan Stellung) near Queant in France during the Hundred Days Offensive in September 1918. Date: 1918
The Three Musketeers - Canadian sharpshooters, WW1" The Three Musketeers" of Princess Patricias Own (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry) firing from a mound with a fine view of the German first line trenches
Canadian native funeral ceremony.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840