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A Canadian giving his dog a bath behind the linesA dog endures the ordeal of a bath in a small basin somewhere behind the lines on the Western Front. According to the caption
Illustrated War News - Canadians on the Western FrontFront cover of The Illustrated War News featuring a photograph of Canadian soldiers having their lunch in a trench on the Western Front. Date: 1916
Illustrated War News - Dog in a trench mortar, WW1Front cover of the Illustrated War News featuring a photograph of a small dog peering out of the gun barrel of a German trench mortar captured by Canadians on the Western Front. Date: 1917
Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩s)Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩 s). This Battalion was recruited from French speaking Canadians in the province of Quebec
Post-WWI photograph of a group of Canadian soldiersPost First World War photograph of a group of Canadian soldiers. A possible reunion of men who served with Lord Strathconas Horse (Royal Canadians).. Photograph
Captain Critchley and his three sons, WW1A Canadian contingent, a patriotic family party for the front - Captain O. A. Critcheley, a Canadian with a large ranch in Alberta pictured with his three sons
A Wash & Shave, Canadians on the Western Front, WW1Canadian soldiers having a wash and shave somewhere on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1916
A charge of the Canadians at YpresCanadian soldiers charging the enemy at Ypres in 1916. The Canadians were reported to have showed their splendid fighting quality, in retaking trenches captured by the Germans the previous month
Canada Nootka SoundHabitations of Native Canadians in Nootka Sound, on Vancouver Island. Date: circa 1770
Native Canadian WorshipNative Canadians honour their deity Quitchi Manitou (variously spelt) with a huge sacrificial pyre topped with valuable goods which they hope will appease him. Date: 18th century
The English conquer Quebec (13th September 1759). Engraving. CANADA. Toronto. Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Donation by Canadian Red Cross to NFS, WW2A canteen van/mobile kitchen on display at Londons Regional Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. It was one of many donated by Canadas Red Cross as part of the War Effort
Keep all Canadians busy. Buy 1918 Victory Bonds. Poster shows beavers chewing on a tree. Date 1918
Two prisoners of war captured by Canadians, WW1Two young prisoners of war with tins hanging round their necks, captured by the Canadians during the First World War. Date: 23 April 1918
German prisoners captured by Canadians at Vimy, WW1Two German prisoners of war captured by the Canadians during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, northern France, during the First World War. Date: April 1917
Canadian troops using Ruston threshing machine, WW1Canadian troops using a Ruston threshing machine near Amiens, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 16 August 1918
Vancouver Island - Manhousett Tribe FishermenVancouver Island, Canada - Manhousett Tribe Fishermen (probably Kwakwaka-wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth or Coast Salish tribesmen). The word Manhousett used to caption this card is probably a derivation of
Captured German engineer park, Western Front, WW1The entrance to a German engineer park, containing much material, captured by the Canadians during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Great Scot, Some GrowthA comment on the impressive growth of contribution by Canada to the Allied effort during World War I. The towering Canadian soldier here is a symbol of numerical force
British Armoured Vehicles advancing in Normandy; Second WorlPhotograph showing British Armoured vehicles and tanks heading off to attack German positions in Normandy, France, during July 1944
American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan ExplorinIn the expedition party were 14 Iroquois Indians, 2 French Canadians and various geologists, civil engineers, suveyors and draughtsmen. Here the party is seen carrying a canoe between lakes and rivers
Fort Chambly 1814Canadians are understandably alarmed when war breaks out between Britain and the USA : Fort Chambly in Quebec province is a strategic defence and site of a camp
Customs / Sacrifice / GoodsNative Canadians sacrifice precious possessions to Quitchi-Manitou, the Great Spirit
Native Canadians, C17Native Canadians meet French settlers with mutual astonishment in the streets of Montreal
Cartier in Canada 1535Jacques Cartier impresses the Native Canadians with his cannon
Bartering Furs for GunsCANADA Native Canadians of Manitoba bartering furs for guns in a Trade Shop
Trading with native Canadians in Canada