Canada (nation)
Found in 2751 Collections and/or Records:
Canadian Pacific diesel freight train in the Rockies, 1952-11
Showing a freight train beside a river, with mountains in the distance. Exact location unknown, but possibly the Fraser River in British Columbia. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railways.
Canadian paintings, 1970
Four prints of paintings from the Seagram Collection. The prints are undated but originate from the late twentieth century. All but one are uncaptioned.
[Canadian photographs], 1941 - 1946
Loose prints.
Canadian Provinces, 1934 - 1935
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Canning tomatoes, Canadian canners, St. Catharines, 1908-09
Half-plate. [No print]. Missing.
Canoe Beach, Codroy, 1899 - 1911
202 x 151 mm. A riverside scene with an upturned canoe on the bank.
Canoeing in Canada, 1950 - 1967
Three holidaymakers canoeing on a Canadian lake.
Canoeing in Lake George, 1899 - 1911
201 x 151 mm. A view looking out over Lake George with a canoe on the lake in the middle distance.
Canoeing, St. John's River Valley, New Brunswick , 1950 - 1967
Showing canoeists on the river with woods, fields and hills on the far shore.
Cantilever Bridge across the Fraser River near Lytton, 1885
245 x 192 mm. A view looking down on the steel cantilever bridge supported on stone piles which crosses the Fraser near Lytton. On the far side of the river the track enters a tunnel. The first bridge of its kind in North America, it was designed by the New Yorker C.C. Schneider.
Carey Castle (Govt. [i.e. Government] House), Victoria, B.C, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And Mount Baker - Beacon Hill from the south-west.
Carey Castle (Govt. [i.e. Government] House), Victoria, B.C, 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And Mount Baker - Beacon Hill from the south-west.
Cariboo Bridge near Spuzzum, B.C. [i.e. British Columbia] on line[?] of C.P.A.[?], 1910 - 1930
Coloured.
Caribou Hunters; ‘There he goes’, 1899 - 1911
201 x 151 mm. A rigidly posed photograph showing two hunters standing in snow at the edge of a lake, one pointing, while the other, holding a rifle and wearing a deerstalker, stares intently forwards.
Caribou Hunting. Arrival at Camp, 1866
134 x 105 mm. Showing the hunters gathered outside the entrance to their tent unloading rucksacks of provisions.
Caribou Hunting. Game in Sight, 1866
135 x 100 mm. Showing the five hunters staring intently into the distance. Four are leaning out through the entrance of their tent while the fifth, kneeling in front of them, peers through a telescope.
Caribou Hunting. Going Out, 1866
91 x 125 mm. Showing two hunters setting out, the guide in front dragging a sled while the hunter pictured in Y3062A/2 walks behind holding a rifle.
Caribou Hunting. Hunters Resting, 1866
120 x 96 mm. Showing the hunter and guide seated in the snow looking at the heads of two caribou which lie in front of them.
Caribou Hunting. Returning, 1866
90 x 127 mm. Showing the hunter and guide returning to camp carrying caribou heads on their heads.
Caribou Hunting. Sunday in the Bush, 1866
130 x 100 mm. Showing members of the hunting party relaxing in front of their tent; one reading, one eating, one chopping wood, one washing and one returning with a catch of fish.
Caribou Hunting. The Chance Shot, 1866
119 x 97 mm. A rather forced pose with the hunter and guide crouched on the ground, the hunter holding his gun at the ready and the two staring rigidly out of the picture. At their feet lies a caribou head.
Caribou Hunting. The Guide, 1866
92 x 119 mm. An individual portrait of a young man kneeling in the snow with one hand on the antlers of a caribou.
Caribou Hunting. The Hunter, 1866
91 x 121 mm. An individual portrait of a caribou hunter seated in the snow against a backdrop of woods and sky. At his feet lie a caribou head, snowshoes and furs.
Carillon Island and entry to the Lake of Two Mountains : in distance Mts Brule and Calvaire, 1908-07 - 1908-08
[No print]. Missing.