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Collection Philéas Gagnon. - 1546-1961
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The right honourable Lord Stanley, M. P. / Engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph by Mayall . ...
The right honourable Lord Stanley, M. P. / Engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph by Mayall . - [18-]
The right honourable Earl Russell / Engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph by Mayall . - [18-]
The right honourable Earl Russell / Engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph by Mayall . - [18-]
The right honorable John George Earl of Durham. &c. &c. &c. / Painted by Sir Thomas L...
The right honorable John George Earl of Durham. &c. &c. &c. / Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence ; Engraved by C. Turner A. R. A
The right Hon.ble George Grenville / Aliamet sculp. . - [17-]
The right Hon.ble George Grenville / Aliamet sculp. . - [17-]
The right hon. Isaac Barrè : from an original picture by A. G. Stuart in the possession of the earl of St Vincent / Drawn by W. Evans ; Engraved by W. T. Fry
The right hon. Isaac Barrè : from an original picture by A. G. Stuart in the possession of the earl of St Vincent / Drawn by W. Evans ; Engraved by W. T. Fry
The relics of Montreal have to a large extent lost their identity; yet the sites, and many of the names remain. Men yet living remember the projection of the old Parish Church upon the French Square, now Place d'Armes, and can attest the faithful-ness of above sketch of the business houses forming the Square / Haberer . - [après 1830]
The relics of Montreal have to a large extent lost their identity; yet the sites, and many of the names remain. Men yet living remember the projection of the old Parish Church upon the French Square, now Place d'Armes, and can attest the faithful-ness of above sketch of the business houses forming the Square / Haberer . - [après 1830]
The Red Lake chief making a special speech to the governor of Red River at Fort Douglas in 1825 /...
The Red Lake chief making a special speech to the governor of Red River at Fort Douglas in 1825 / C. W. exc.W. Day lithog 59 Gt. Queen Street . - [18-]
The Quebec chart : a fac simile of the one in the North American Pilot by Captain Cook whose local service began with the Quebec expedition of 1759 . - Reproduit en 1909 (original créé vers 1759)
The Quebec chart : a fac simile of the one in the North American Pilot by Captain Cook whose local service began with the Quebec expedition of 1759 . - Reproduit en 1909 (original créé vers 1759)
The prairie hunter : "One rubbed out!" . - [1841?]
The prairie hunter : "One rubbed out!" . - [1841?]
The plains of Abraham, near Quebec (the spot where general Wolfe fell) / W. H. Bartlett ; R. Wall...
The plains of Abraham, near Quebec (the spot where general Wolfe fell) / W. H. Bartlett ; R. Wallis . - [ca 1840]
The Park fountain & City Hall N. Y. : Drawn & engraved expressly for Graham's Magazine / Drawn & engraved by James Smillie . - [184-]
The Park fountain & City Hall N. Y. : Drawn & engraved expressly for Graham's Magazine / Drawn & engraved by James Smillie . - [184-]
The Palisades, from the landing at Fort Lee, New York / Drawn & engraved by James Smillie . - 1835
The Palisades, from the landing at Fort Lee, New York / Drawn & engraved by James Smillie . - 1835
The most honorable Henry Marquess of Lansdowne / J. D. Engleheart pinxt. ; Robt. Cooper sculpt. ....
The most honorable Henry Marquess of Lansdowne / J. D. Engleheart pinxt. ; Robt. Cooper sculpt. . - 1824
The Louise embankment and docks / Knipple & Morris ; Woodford Pilkington ; St Geo. Boswell . - [ca 1880]
The Louise embankment and docks / Knipple & Morris ; Woodford Pilkington ; St Geo. Boswell . - [ca 1880]
The lake of the Dismal Swamp / J. G. Chapman ; Ja.s Smillie . - [18-]
The lake of the Dismal Swamp / J. G. Chapman ; Ja.s Smillie . - [18-]
The isles of Montreal as they have been survey'd by the french engineers . - [1761?]
The isles of Montreal as they have been survey'd by the french engineers . - [1761?]
The inside of a house in Oonalashka / Hawkins sculp. . - [17-]
The inside of a house in Oonalashka / Hawkins sculp. . - [17-]
The inside of a habitation in Nootka Sound / Hawkins sculp. . - [17-]
The inside of a habitation in Nootka Sound / Hawkins sculp. . - [17-]
The great western railway of Canada . - April 8 1854
The great western railway of Canada . - April 8 1854
The fairies in America / John G. Chapman ; James Smillie . - [18-]
The fairies in America / John G. Chapman ; James Smillie . - [18-]
The expedition against Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, 1745 / Printed for & sold by Carington Bow...
The expedition against Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, 1745 / Printed for & sold by Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print warehouse, no 69 in St Pauls Church Yard, London . - [17-]
The environs of Quebec : compiled for A. Hankins . - 1834
The environs of Quebec : compiled for A. Hankins . - 1834
The earl of Elgin giving the royal assent to bills passed by the canadian legislature . - Jan 20, 1855
The earl of Elgin giving the royal assent to bills passed by the canadian legislature . - Jan 20, 1855
The departure : of S. W. Prentice, ensign of the 84th Regt. & five others from their shipwreck companions in the depth of winter 1781. Mr Prentice was sent with public dispatches from Govr. Haldimand at Quebec to Sir Hen. J. Clinton at New York, who with 18 seamen & passengers were cast away on a desolate unhabited part of the Island of Cape Breton, december 1780. Five perished & several lost their fingers and toes by the severity of the cold. The survivors continued in their place several weeks when Mr. Prentice & such as were able, embarked in a small shattered boat to seek some inhabited country. They stopped the leaks of their boat by pouring water on its bottom till the holes were closed up with ice. During a votyage of two months in which they suffered incredible hardships; & at length worn out with fatigue benumbed, diseased and famished. They were discovered by some of the native Indians. These friendly savages afterwards went to assist those who had been left at the wreck of whom five only were found
The departure : of S. W. Prentice, ensign of the 84th Regt. & five others from their shipwreck companions in the depth of winter 1781. Mr Prentice was sent with public dispatches from Govr. Haldimand at Quebec to Sir Hen. J. Clinton at New York, who with 18 seamen & passengers were cast away on a desolate unhabited part of the Island of Cape Breton, december 1780. Five perished & several lost their fingers and toes by the severity of the cold. The survivors continued in their place several weeks when Mr. Prentice & such as were able, embarked in a small shattered boat to seek some inhabited country. They stopped the leaks of their boat by pouring water on its bottom till the holes were closed up with ice. During a votyage of two months in which they suffered incredible hardships; & at length worn out with fatigue benumbed, diseased and famished. They were discovered by some of the native Indians. These friendly savages afterwards went to assist those who had been left at the wreck of whom five only were found
The death of the Great Wolf : "We have overcome all opposition!" exclaimed the messengers, "I'm satisfied", said the dying hero & expired in the moment of victory. To Benjn. West Esqr. president of the Royal Academy, this attempts to emulate the beauties of his unequal'd picture, of the "death of Genl. Wolfe", is most respectfully submitted by the author. / Js. Gy. d: et f:
The death of the Great Wolf : "We have overcome all opposition!" exclaimed the messengers, "I'm satisfied", said the dying hero & expired in the moment of victory. To Benjn. West Esqr. president of the Royal Academy, this attempts to emulate the beauties of his unequal'd picture, of the "death of Genl. Wolfe", is most respectfully submitted by the author. / Js. Gy. d: et f:
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