Canada (nation)
Found in 2828 Collections and/or Records:
Snow covered mountain side, 1909
From end of moving train.
[Snow-covered trees], 1948
83 x 81 mm. Woodland covered with snow, possibly in Montreal.
Snow Lake, northern Manitoba , 1950 - 1967
An aerial view showing part of the gold and silver mining town, with mine buildings in the background.
Snow shelter, 1909
Scenery about the loops west of Glacier.
Snow shelter, 1909
Scenery about the loops west of Glacier.
Snow shelter, 1909
Scenery about the loops west of Glacier.
Snow shelter, 1909
Scenery about the loops west of Glacier.
Snow shelter, 1909
Scenery about the loops west of Glacier.
Snowmobile on Athabasca Glacier at Columbia Icefields, Alberta , 1950 - 1967
A view looking across the glacier with a snow mobile in the foreground. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railways.
Snowy owl; white owl. Adult female (plate XXIX), 1876
103 x 140 mm.
Snowy owl; white owl. Male (plate XXVIII), 1876
103 x 140 mm.
Socony Woodley Southern Tank Battery, Fosterton, Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
Showing oil storage tanks at Fosterton.
Sous le Cap, Quebec City , 1950 - 1967
A view looking along an old street in Quebec, with laundry hanging out to dry above the pavement. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railway.
South African Memorial, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Provincial Building, Halifax, N.S.
South African War Memorial, 1909
Landscape format. St. John, New Brunswick, Riverside Memorial Park. 1902 erected to the memory of the soldiers who lost their lives in South Africa.
South African War Memorial, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Province Building, Charlottetown. Inscription: Roland Taylor, Feb. 18th, Paardeberg 1900; Alfred Riggs, Feb 27th.
South Side St John’s, 1907 - 1912
Fish flakes (to dry cod). Just west of Y3061E/3. Signal Hill and Cabot Tower in background, right hand side.
Southside Road, overlooking Waterford Valley, 1899 - 1911
201 x 151 mm. A view looking along this small dirt road with fir trees on either side.
Sparrow owl, Richardson’s owl (plate XXVI), 1876
103 x 140 mm.