Canada (nation)
Found in 2828 Collections and/or Records:
Two Mennenites at Rosthern, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking over their crops : one, J.C. Klassen - is a Justice of the Peace.
Two seals in the Humber River, 1908-09 - 1908-10
[No print]. Missing.
[Tymms Fishing], 1951-07
75 x 75 mm.
Typical Farm near Royalty, 1909
Landscape format. Queens County, P.E.I.: note fencing with hedges (trimmed spruce): also Presbytrian Church.
Typical Farm near Royalty, 1909
Landscape format. Queens County, P.E.I.: note fencing with hedges (trimmed spruce): also Presbytrian Church.
Typical orchard farmhouse, 1909
In Upper Canard, Annapolis Valley.
Typical sealers weighing seals, 1900
207 x 151 mm. Showing sealers standing on a wharf with seal carcasses in the foreground.
U. K. Civil Aviation Mission, New Zealand - Canadian Pacific Railway, British Columbia, 1948-08 - 1948-12
80 x 55 mm. General view with a river to the left, and the railway track to the right.
[Unidentified ceremony], 1914 - 1936
135 x 90 mm. Possibly a military memorial.
Unidentified church interior, 1902 - 1912
[Unidentified group], 1918 - 1936
145 x 95 mm.
(Unidentified group], Barbe Rousse, 1948
140 x 90 mm. Group of six people stood in the snow.
[Unidentified official visit], 1920 - 1936
92 x 86 mm.
Unidentified scene, 1827 - 1832
340 x 185 mm rough pencil drawing from Frome's Canada sketchbook of a building set in a rural landscape. Part of its illegible caption appears to read 'Michi.'
[Unidentified school], 1996
150 x 182 mm. Copy of a photograph of a school, with pupils standing in front, mistakenly identified as Belleville High School in the Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire. The misidentification forms the subject of an accompanying article from the newspaper 'The Intelligencer', 10 Nov. 1996.
University of New Brunswick Art Building , 1950 - 1967
Showing one of the oldest university building in use in Canada.
Unloading logs from train, 1909
Quarter-plate. Into Mill Lake close to sawmill, Springfield, N.S.
Unloading logs from train, 1909
Quarter-plate. Into Mill Lake close to sawmill, Springfield, N.S.
(Untitled), 15 Jan 1942
Telegram from the British High Commissioner in Canada [Malcolm MacDonald] to WSC advising that the United States is sensitive to a Canadian presence in South America, so may object to plans for a Canadian garrison in the Falkland Islands.
(Untitled), 25 Jan 1942
Telegram from Mackenzie King [Prime Minister of Canada] to John Curtin [Prime Minister of Australia] with the text of his statement in the Canadian House of Commons on the composition of the Imperial War Cabinet, and the power of decision still resting with the British War Cabinet: Australia's request for a right to a permanent equal voice in the British War Cabinet differs from Canadian requests.
(Untitled), 02 Oct 1942 - 31 Oct 1942
(Untitled), 13 Feb 1942
Telegram from WSC to the Prime Minister of Canada [William Mackenzie King] clarifying the scope and functions of the Pacific War Council, and agreeing that it is not essential for Canada to be represented on the Council at this stage.
(Untitled), 06 Mar 1942
Telegram from the Prime Minister of Canada [Mackenzie King] to WSC welcoming the statement of policy for the "earliest possible realization of complete self government in India"; offers to make an early appointment of a High Commissioner for Canada in India.
(Untitled), 16 Mar 1942
Telegram from Mackenzie King [Prime Minister of Canada] to WSC commenting on Canadian support for the Indian mission of Sir Stafford Cripps [Lord Privy Seal] and recognition of India as a self-governing Dominion: states that he has told Dr T V Soong [Tse-ven Sung, Chinese Foreign Minister] of the Dominions' sympathy for India's desire for self-government and that this will have been passed to Generalissimo Chiang-Kai-shek [Chinese nationalist leader].
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1942
Telegram from the Prime Minister of Canada [Mackenzie King] to WSC commenting on the decision of the United States to withdraw Admiral William Leahy [former United States Ambassador to France] from Vichy France and asking for WSC's opinion on whether Canada should maintain its diplomatic relations with Vichy.