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- The Attack on Fort Oswego, Lake Ontario, 1814. By John Thomas SerresThis is a watercolour over pencil, believed to be created in England.This is a watercolour over pencil, believed to be created in England.
- Fort Niagara. By Col. Alexander Cavalie MercerA watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows a home directly across the river from the Fort.A watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows a home directly across the river from the Fort.
- Niagara River at Queenston with Brock's Monument. By John Herbert CaddyA watercolour on paper created at Queenston.A watercolour on paper created at Queenston.
- Battle of the Thames. By John DorivalA watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America.A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America.
- Fort Niagara. By James Pattison CockburnWatercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created in England. View is of Fort Niagara on the Canadian side of the Niagara River.Watercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created in England. View is of Fort Niagara on the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
- Battle of Lake ErieTitle is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a watercolour portraying the Battle of Lake Erie. Ink and Pencil.Title is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a watercolour portraying the Battle of Lake Erie. Ink and Pencil.
- Battle of Lake ErieTitle is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a watercolour portraying the Battle of Lake Erie. Ink and Pencil.Title is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a watercolour portraying the Battle of Lake Erie. Ink and Pencil.
- Queenston. By William Henry BartlettEngraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.Engraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.
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