Ontario (province)
Found in 329 Collections and/or Records:
St. Catharines, Church Street, 1908-09
Half-plate.
St. Catharines, Ontario, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Local Horticultural Exhibition: fruit and vegetables and collection of fruit from W.H. Bunting's Farm.
St. Catharines, Ontario, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Local Horticultural Exhibition: fruit and vegetables and collection of fruit from W.H. Bunting's Farm.
St Michaels Cemetery, Toronto. To north of town, 1908-07 - 1908-08
[No print]. Missing.
St. Thomas' Church (Anglican), Belleville, Ontario, one of the oldest in Canada, 1913
158 x 118 mm. A view from the roadway looking towards the stone church and tower.
Stooked Corn at Brantwood, 1908-09
Landscape format. Ontario: apple orchards in background.
Stratford, 1919
Street in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, 1912
137 x 81mm. A view looking along a tree-lined street in Niagara-on-the-Lake, a town first settled by United Empire Loyalists and which was made the capital of Upper Canada for a short time in 1792.
Street shopping malls, Ontario, 1960 - 1969
Colour postcard, the reverse reads: 'Street shopping malls: are becoming plentiful in Ontario for the enjoyment of both the resident and the visitor. You may find many enhancing items when you go shopping in Ontario. Postcard produced by Grant-Mann Lithographers, Vancouver.
Students in summer mission, Matheson, Moosonee diocese, 1910 - 1930
Coloured slide.
Sudbury, 1919
Survey of the Rideau River between Maitland's Rapids & Olmsted's: Scale 4 inches to 1 mile, 1831
1219 x 711 mm blue and brown wash on drawing paper. The document is signed 'E.C. Frome Lieut. R. Engrs. March 7th 1831' and also 'J.V. Victor Captn. R.E. 23 Mar. 1831.'
The Canadian Iron Foundry Company Ltd., 1908-09
Fort William. Note car wheels just cast for C.P.R.
The Canadian lakehead, 1967
Prints of paintings from Confederation Life's Gallery and Archives, spanning 450 years of Canada's history and including significant events in each province and territory, and in the country as a whole. Below each image is a short description in both English and French.
The Chandiere Falls, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The ChaudiƩre Bridge (near Quebec), 1840
185 x 120 mm. This is a black and white print, engraved by R. Brandard from a drawing by W.H. Bartlett, and published by George Virtue. It shows the bridge, both banks of the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills in the background.
The City Hall, Ottawa, 1908-07 - 1908-08
The City Hall, Ottawa, 1908-07 - 1908-08
The Crown Reserve Mine, Cobalt, 1909
Quarter-plate.
The Great Elevator, 1908-09
Half-plate. C.N.R. Port Arthur. Capacity 7 million bushels, made of hollow tiles 6 inches thick : loading capacity 25 cars per day of 24 hours.
The Great Elevator, 1908-09
Half-plate. C.N.R. Port Arthur. Capacity 7 million bushels, made of hollow tiles 6 inches thick: loading capacity 25 cars per day of 24 hours.
The Great Elevators, 1908-09
Half-plate. On Thunder Bay, Port Arthur, Canadian Northern Railway. All steam power used in these - no electricity.
The great Toronto fire, 1904
Tinted postcards showing scenes from the great Toronto fire of 1904.
The Grinding Floor, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Where all the reductions are made, i.e. sifting from coarse to fine.
The Grinding floor, 1908-09
Landscape format. Where all the reductions are made, i.e. sifting from coarse to fine.