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- 30 Years of Service - Gerda Molson and Linda PotterThis is a collage of photos from the careers of librarians Gerda Molson and Linda Potter. It was created in 1999 to honor their 30 years of service to the Library.This is a collage of photos from the careers of librarians Gerda Molson and Linda Potter. It was created in 1999 to honor their 30 years of service to the …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Collage No. 30......Thames Art Gallery
- St. James Anglican ChurchCondition: Okay. Green stain on front and some brown aging.Condition: Okay. Green stain on front and some brown aging.St. Marys Museum
- Advertisment for watercolour class......Oakville Public Library
- JE Walmsley and Co. Advertisement [The Fond Papa]Added to BHA as part of 2012 Culture Days Scanning Day.Added to BHA as part of 2012 Culture Days Scanning Day.Belleville Public Library
- Dr. Slocum's Oxomulsion advertising cardCover features a sketch of Wilfrid Laurier, while page 3 features a sketch of John A. MacDonald. A portion of Laurier's face is cut away to reveal MacDonald's nose and mouth. Page 4 stamped: On sale by A. Buckenham, Watchmaker, Jewller, Optician, Bothwell, Ontario. Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919) was Canada's eighth …Cover features a sketch of Wilfrid Laurier, while page 3 features a sketch of John A. MacDonald. A portion of Laurier's face is cut away to reveal MacDonald's nose and …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Advertisement - Thomas CowanAn advertisement for Thomas Cowan, dealers in boots, shoes, trunks & valises. The ad is bright in colour and shows a shoe sitting on a shell with a fan and dragonfly and flower. It reads "compliments of the season" in the top corner.An advertisement for Thomas Cowan, dealers in boots, shoes, trunks & valises. The ad is bright in colour and shows a shoe sitting on a shell with a fan and …Brock University Archives
- Advertisement - W.H. HollandAn advertisement for W.H. Holland and features lights bulbs as an item available. The brand of light bulbs is Laco Mazda and the slogan with it reads "At last we'll have plenty of light".An advertisement for W.H. Holland and features lights bulbs as an item available. The brand of light bulbs is Laco Mazda and the slogan with it reads "At last we'll …Brock University Archives
- The Polson Iron Works, Toronto, CanadaThe picture is probably from Owen Sound where the Polson's built the MANITOBA.The picture is probably from Owen Sound where the Polson's built the MANITOBA.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Split Rail Festival Parade collageAssorted photos--cropped--from the Split Rail Festival Parade in Flesherton including: Clock wise from top left--Firemen with Fire Prevention Week banner; Jim Harrold and unknown woman on antique tractor; Flesherton Artemesia Fire Dept. truck; Children on a ferris wheel-type ride; log home float; [Kinsmen and Kinnettes?]; a BMI mouse-car; Kris Kinsmen …Assorted photos--cropped--from the Split Rail Festival Parade in Flesherton including: Clock wise from top left--Firemen with Fire Prevention Week banner; Jim Harrold and unknown woman on antique tractor; Flesherton Artemesia …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Priceville Santa Claus Parade collageAssorted photos from the Priceville Santa Claus ParadeAssorted photos from the Priceville Santa Claus ParadeGrey Highlands Public Library
- Canada Day Celebration in PricevilleA collage of photos taken at the annual Priceville Canada Day celebrationA collage of photos taken at the annual Priceville Canada Day celebrationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Second View of Com. Perry's VictoryThis image shows the Battle of Lake Erie. Below it reads: "M. Corne P." and "W.B. Annin Sc.". Above it reads: "Engraved for the Naval Monument"This image shows the Battle of Lake Erie. Below it reads: "M. Corne P." and "W.B. Annin Sc.". Above it reads: "Engraved for the Naval Monument"
- Battle of Queenston Heights Engraving: Oct. 13, 1813This engraving shows American troops (shown in blue uniforms) crossing the Niagara River and landing at Queenston. British and Canadian troops (shown in red uniforms) under General Isaac Brock came out of Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) and drove the Americans back to the heights. Seeing this, New York militiamen still on …This engraving shows American troops (shown in blue uniforms) crossing the Niagara River and landing at Queenston. British and Canadian troops (shown in red uniforms) under General Isaac Brock came …
- Attack on Fort OswegoAttack on Fort Oswego. Below the image, along with the title, it reads: W. Strickland St.Attack on Fort Oswego. Below the image, along with the title, it reads: W. Strickland St.
- Brock's Monument (From the American Side). By Charles RichardsonA hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839A hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839
- General Brock's Monument. Above Queenston. By R. WallisAfter W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863).After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863).
- Distant View of Fort NiagaraILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME. Believed to have been created in the United States of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME. Believed to have been created in the United States of America.
- Lewiston Landing and Queenston Heights, U.C.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME, Wood engravings on paper created in the United Stares of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME, Wood engravings on paper created in the United Stares of America.
- View of Schlosser Landing, NiagaraILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME Wood engravings on paper created in the United States of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME Wood engravings on paper created in the United States of America.