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- 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).
- Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights Engraving- 1841A coloured engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights.A coloured engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights.
- The Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1913An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. The Battle of Queenston Heights by eyewitness James B. Dennis depicts the unsuccessful American landing on 13 October 1812. The village of Queenston is in the right foreground, with Queenston Heights behind. Lewiston is in the …An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. The Battle of Queenston Heights by eyewitness James B. Dennis depicts the unsuccessful American landing on …
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument & Restaurant, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Laura Secord's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/34-1.1File Number: 15/pt2/34-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.5 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.5 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.6 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.6 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.1 The back of the postcard notes that General Winfield Scott led the attack at Queenston Heights. While Winfield Scott did participate in the battle as a Colonel, the commander of the army was Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer. As well, the Battle of Queenston Heights took place …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.1 The back of the postcard notes that General Winfield Scott led the attack at Queenston Heights. While Winfield Scott did participate in the battle as a Colonel, …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.1 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.1 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- War of 1812 Veterans at 1871 Brock Monument PicnicA photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, posing for a group photo in front of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. This was the 1871 Brock Monument picnic. Included with the photo is a listing of the people in the photo as well as the ages …A photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, posing for a group photo in front of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. This was the 1871 Brock …
- War of 1812 Veterans at Brock Monument- 1871This is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The photo is of War of 1812 veterans in front of Sir Isaac Brock's Monument. This is a reunion of War of 1812 veterans in October 1871. Soldiers identified include: George Boyle, S.J.J. Brown, James Kerby, Hon. Jonathan Simpson, …This is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The photo is of War of 1812 veterans in front of Sir Isaac Brock's Monument. This is a reunion …
- Six Indian Chiefs attend the Centenary CommemorationPhotograph of Laura Secord Monument behind the Six Indian Chiefs attending the Centenary Commemoration where the Six Nations and other Allied forces warriors were recognized for their impact on the outcome of the War of 1812.Photograph of Laura Secord Monument behind the Six Indian Chiefs attending the Centenary Commemoration where the Six Nations and other Allied forces warriors were recognized for their impact on the …
- Photo of Laura Secord Crossing PlacePhotograph with text. Persons depicting Laura Secords proposed crossing place of Twelve Mile Creek on a fallen tree.Photograph with text. Persons depicting Laura Secords proposed crossing place of Twelve Mile Creek on a fallen tree.
- Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs and members at the 1812 Centennial at Queenston Heights.Photo illustration of "Group of Indians (Grand River Reserve) celebrating Brock's Centenary at Queenston Heights, Chief Alexander Hill in costume" form Alexander Fraiser's book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912". Indian Contributions to the Reconstruction of Brock's Monument: in contributing to the Fund for the reconstruction of the monument, and this having been …Photo illustration of "Group of Indians (Grand River Reserve) celebrating Brock's Centenary at Queenston Heights, Chief Alexander Hill in costume" form Alexander Fraiser's book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912". Indian Contributions to …
- Six Nation members at Brock's Centenary, Queenston HeightsIllustration from the book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912" by Alexander Frasier showing the delegation of Six Nations representatives for the rededication cremonies of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. Shown are (left to right) Abram Lewis (holding silver pipe of peace), Chief Alexander Hill, Chief A. G. Smith.Illustration from the book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912" by Alexander Frasier showing the delegation of Six Nations representatives for the rededication cremonies of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. Shown are (left …
- Six Nation Confederacy Chiefs attend the Centenary Commemoration - 1914Niagara Falls Public LibraryNiagara Falls Public Library