Ontario (province)
Found in 329 Collections and/or Records:
London, Ontario, 1919
Lord Home’s trip to Eastern Canada, 1956, 1956-05-10 - 1956-06-04
Detailed diary written whilst Smedley visited parts of eastern Canada and Washington, DC, with Lord Home, Commonwealth Secretary, 1955-57 (circa 200 sheets).
Itineraries, dinner plans, tourist brochures, and prospectuses from the ‘British Newfoundland Corporation Limited, Montreal, May 1956’ and the ‘Quebec Labrador Iron Ore Company of Canada’ are also included.
Lumber at Bisco (On C.P.R. train Toronto-Winnipeg), 1908-07 - 1908-08
Landscape format. [No print]. Missing.
Lunch at the Niagara Parks Commission Restaurant, Niagara Falls, Ontario , 1950 - 1967
Showing two diners and a waitress with the Niagara Falls in the background.
Mackay Mountain, 1908-09
From mouth of Kaministiquia River, Fort William.
Mackay Mountain, 1908-09
Looking south-east towards the mouth of the Kaministiquia River. In middle distance, buildings of the Canadian Iron Foundry Co. Ltd.
Main Entrance, University College, London, Ontario , 1950 - 1967
Showing the main entrance and tower of the University buildings.
Martyrs Shrine at Midland, Ontario , 1950 - 1967
Church and shrine to the Jesuit Martyrs of Canada at Midland.
McIntyre Mine, Schunacher, Ontario , 1950 - 1967
A view looking past trees and across a small lake towards the mine buildings.
Members of the Colonial Conference, 1894, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205 mm. modern copy print from the National Archives of Canada. Montage of sixteen photographs of delegates, with facsimile signatures under each, and list of names on the prints.
Mines at Timmins, Ontario , 1950 - 1967
Showing mine buildings and shafts at Timmins.
Missanabie, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Passengers descending from train on to track].
Mohawk Church, Brantford, Ontario, oldest in Canada, 1912
83 x 132mm. Showing the old wooden church (1785) in Brantford, a town named after the Mohawk Chief, Joseph Brant.
Montreal and Hamilton, Ontario, 1910
Monochrome postcards: The Port and Victoria Bridge; Notre Dame Church and an interior of Hamilton Cathedral.
Moose swimming at Fox Lake District and Lake Nipigon, Northern Ontario , 1950 - 1967
Showing a moose swimming towards forest on the far shore of Fox Lake.
Morrisburg, 1948-08
75 x 50 mm. Group sat in chairs on a lawn.
Morrisburg, 1948-08
80 x 120 mm. Group, including Tymms and his wife, sat on a bench.
Mr Menzies and Mr Mackenzie King leaving the War Cabinet Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 19 May 1941
A loose print measuring 140 x 194 mm, captioned on the reverse. The print shows Menzies and Mackenzie King walking side by side along a pavement after a war cabinet meeting. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (1894-1978) was Prime Minister of Australia 1939-41 and 1949-66. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was Prime Minister of Canada 1921-26, 1926-30 and 1935-48.
Narrows in South Channel Georgian Bay, Lake Huron Canada, 1890 - 1920
204 x 139 mm.
Nelson Street, Brantford, Ontario, 1912
139 x 81mm. A view looking along Nelson Street and showing a horse and cart, small wooden houses and a church spire in the distance.
Niagara, 1829
Sepia drawing.
Niagara, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking across river below Horseshoe Falls from Victoria Park.
Niagara, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking across river below Horseshoe Falls from Victoria Park.
[Niagara Falls], 1928-11-04
Print at RCMS 353/2/308.
[Niagara Falls], 1928-11-04
Print at RCMS 353/2/309.