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- Plan of Solomon's TempleEnglish-born watercolour painter Joseph Thomas Rolph specialized in engraving and lithography after moving to Toronto, where he was one of the most popular artists in this field in 19th century. When the Ontario School of Art was founded in 1876, he also worked there as a teacher of engraving.English-born watercolour painter Joseph Thomas Rolph specialized in engraving and lithography after moving to Toronto, where he was one of the most popular artists in this field in 19th century. …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Battle of the Thames. Respectful dedicated to Andrew Jackson Esq. President of the United StatesLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
- Skenando: an Oneida Chief who remained friendly to the United StatesLithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well made, and robust. His countenance was intelligent, and displayed all the peculiar dignity of an Indian chief. In his youth he was a brave and intrepid warrior, and in his riper years one of the noblest counsellors among …Lithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well made, and robust. His countenance was intelligent, and displayed all the peculiar dignity of an Indian chief. In …Six Nations Public Library
- Battle the of Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 5th Oct. 1813Print shows the battle of Thames with Colonel Richard M. Johnson and the Kentucky volunteers on the left engaged in battle with Tecumseh and his Native troops. Prominent figures, including Col. Richard M. Johnson, Tecumseh, the Prophet, James Mason, and Major Suggett, are illustrated in the print. 1 print : …Print shows the battle of Thames with Colonel Richard M. Johnson and the Kentucky volunteers on the left engaged in battle with Tecumseh and his Native troops. Prominent figures, including …
- Indian Warriors from Lake EriePaper lithograph; "The North American Indian Warriors, from Lake Erie, of the Seneca, who were in London in 1818". "Beaver, I like her, Two Guns, Steep Back, Black Squirrel, Long Horns and Little Bear".Paper lithograph; "The North American Indian Warriors, from Lake Erie, of the Seneca, who were in London in 1818". "Beaver, I like her, Two Guns, Steep Back, Black Squirrel, Long …
- "Mohawk Chapel Lithograph"Christ Church, H.M. Royal Chapel to the Mohawks of Bay of Quinte.Christ Church, H.M. Royal Chapel to the Mohawks of Bay of Quinte.Six Nations Public Library
- Signing of the Treaty of Ghent -'A Hundred Years Peace'Alternate title: The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814. The oil painting is in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1922.5.2) whose key appears to reverse the identification of William Adams and Henry Goulbourn and to identify the three figures at extreme right, l. to r., as Clay, …Alternate title: The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814. The oil painting is in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1922.5.2) whose key appears to reverse the identification …
- Niagara Falls-The American & Horseshoe FallsFile Number: 15/pt1/25-1.1File Number: 15/pt1/25-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Loading lumber on schooners, Lake OntarioFrom Thomas Conant, Upper Canada Sketches, opposite p. 160.From Thomas Conant, Upper Canada Sketches, opposite p. 160.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CHICORAMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of MATAAFA cigar box coverMATAAFA Steamer "MATAAFA" wrecked off pier of Duluth Ship Canal, during the Great Storm of Nov. 28, 1905. Nine Men were lost from this vessel. Title and Design Registered by Duluth Cigar Co. The Calvert Lith. Co. Detroit & ChicagoMATAAFA Steamer "MATAAFA" wrecked off pier of Duluth Ship Canal, during the Great Storm of Nov. 28, 1905. Nine Men were lost from this vessel. Title and Design Registered by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CanadaPrintPrintAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Queenston, Upper CanadaLithographLithographAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- The American Steam Packet Caroline Descending the Great Falls of Niagara, December 29th, 1837.Lithograph with watercolour on wove paper. Laid down on cardboardLithograph with watercolour on wove paper. Laid down on cardboardAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Parliament Bldgs (1832-1893), looking north east from Queen's Wharf. Toronto, Ont.Negative of lithograph lent to LibraryNegative of lithograph lent to LibraryAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- On Toronto BayLithograph on buff and grey tint stones, with w.c., 1853Lithograph on buff and grey tint stones, with w.c., 1853Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Toronto, Canada WestLithograph with light greenish grey (?) tint-stone on wove paper. Laid down on on linenLithograph with light greenish grey (?) tint-stone on wove paper. Laid down on on linenAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Hamilton, Canada West (Ontario), From the Mountain.Lithograph with light greenish grey (?) tint-stone on wove paper. Laid down on linenLithograph with light greenish grey (?) tint-stone on wove paper. Laid down on linenAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- The Desjardins Canal Bridge, Sketched the Morning after the Late Melancholy Railway Accident (Hamilton, Ontario)Lithograph on wove paperLithograph on wove paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- View of the Railway Disaster at Hamilton, C.W., on Thursday Evening, March 12th, 1857Lithograph on wove paperLithograph on wove paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History