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THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA AT THE WINTER SPORTS AT MURRAY BAY: VISCOUNT WILLINGDON curling at a bonspiel at the resort on the St. Lawrence. HAYWARD, Samuel J. 1930 View |
THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA, VISCOUNT WILLINGDON, and Lady Willingdon, with their attendants, at Government House, Ottawa, before the opening of the Canadian Parliament. POWIS, John 1930-02 View |
THE GOVERNOR GENERAL TILLS THE SOIL. Lord Tweedsmuir, who recently returned to Canada from a visit to England, takes part in the international plowing match at Minesing, near Barrie, Ont. HALLIDAY, Duncan 1938-10-13 View |
THE HON. LADY BYNG, wife of the Canadian general who commands the famous "Byng Boys" (of Vimy Ridge). HOPPÉ, Emil Otto ca. 1917 View |
THE HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, new Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada. PITTAWAY, Alfred G. ca. 1921 View |
THE INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS: THE CANADIAN TEAM which captured the title in the big international competition at Davos, Switzerland. UNKNOWN 1935-01-26 - 1935-01-27 View |
THE JUMPING-OFF POINT FOR THE NEW GOLDFIELDS: PROSPECTORS with their outfits and supplies arriving at Hudson, Canada, from where they start on the 150-mile trail over the snows to the Red Lake Goldfields in Ontario. UNKNOWN ca. 1926 View |
THE KING'S TRAIN. In their 4,600-mile tour of Canada, beginning this week, and their visit to the United States, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will travel in two railway cars fitted up as luxuriously as possible for their exclusive use. UNKNOWN 1939 View |
THE KING'S TRAIN. In their 4,600-mile tour of Canada, beginning this week, and their visit to the United States, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will travel in two railway cars fitted up as luxuriously as possible for their exclusive use. UNKNOWN 1939 View |
THE KING'S TRAIN. In their 4,600-mile tour of Canada, beginning this week, and their visit to the United States, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will travel in two railway cars fitted up as luxuriously as possible for their exclusive use. UNKNOWN 1939 View |
The Montreal Expos' dugout empties at Shea Stadium as the team celebrates winning the second half of the National League East season. MORRIS, Larry C. 1981-10-03 View |
The most famous curls in American are cut. ---Mary Pickford, "America's sweetheart," becomes modernized at last and has the beautiful curls that have featured so many of her screen performances cut without a murmur or even a movie tear or two. UNKNOWN 1928-06-21 View |
The Prince of Wales [Edward], his guides and entourage, on the shore of Nipigon Lake, the prince holding a duck which he had shot while crossing. UNKNOWN 1919-09 View |
The Royal couple [Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh] are shown as they received a gift from one of the Indian [sic] chiefs and his wife [Chief Little Dog (Kainai Nation) and Antoinette Heavy Shield (Siksika Nation)], shortly before Stampede festivities started here yesterday. UNKNOWN 1951-10-19 View |
The Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey on his way to the Parliament Buildings to be installed as the first Canadian Governor General. UNKNOWN 1952 View |
THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. Members of snow-shoeing club in Montreal initiating a new member by means of the "Montreal Bounce." UNKNOWN ca. 1924 View |
THE TRAGIC FINALE TO THE CAREER OF THE FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR PILOT: The wreckage of Sir John Alcock's plane after it crashed in front of a Normandy farmhouse in a flight over France on Dec. 20, 1919. UNKNOWN 1919-12-20 - 1920-01-24 View |
The Winnipeg Monarchs attacking the English team's goal in the tournament at Davos UNKNOWN 1935-01-26 - 1935-01-27 View |
The World's A Stage; Martin Short plays a husband and father who stars in a popular comedy-variety show on TV on "The Martin Short Show," with Catherine Hicks. Starting Thursday. UNKNOWN ca. 1994 View |
Totems along the Skeena River at Kitwanga, B.C. UNKNOWN ca. 1926 View |
Tourists enjoy sightseeing in Chinatown in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. LUND, Chris ca. 1959 View |
Trappers bringing wolf and fox skins to a Hudson's Bay store in northern Manitoba in the late 1940s. UNKNOWN 1940s View |
Typical French Canadian faces. COPLAN, Maxwell Frederic 1938-01 View |
Typical French Canadian faces. COPLAN, Maxwell Frederic 1938-01 View |
Typical French Canadian faces. COPLAN, Maxwell Frederic 1938-01 View |
Typical French Canadian faces. COPLAN, Maxwell Frederic 1938-01 View |
Victoria, B.C. saying farewell to 88 Batallion [sic], Victoria fusiliers 1150 strong sailed May 23 last UNKNOWN 1914-1916 View |
WAR MATERIAL FOR PEACE: Canadian Army officers watch contrasting ways to make rice flour during inspection trip to their adopted village of Chinmokchong in Korea. Woman at left uses traditional stone mallet while girl employs mallet made of an artillery shell case. UNKNOWN 1954-06-30 View |
Wawa Goose overlooking Trans-Canada Highway #17, Wawa, Ontario. ("Wawa" - Indian [sic] for Wild Goose). UNKNOWN ca. 1962 View |
Wayne Gretzky, youngest player in the World Hockey Association, outside Plaza Hotel, with Gordie Howe, oldest player in league. SAURO, William E. 1978 View |
WELCOME TO CANADA: President Kennedy is greeted by Governor General George P. Vanier and his wife on arrival at Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Upland, Ont. Coming down ramp is Mrs. Kennedy. At right are Prime Minister and Mrs. John Diefenbaker. UNKNOWN 1961-05-16 View |
WELDING INTERNATIONAL PIPELINE. Governor William H. Wills, of Vermont (left) and C.D. Howe, Canadian Minister of Munitions and Supply, officially weld the U.S. and Canadian sections of the oil pipeline which is being built from Portland, Maine, to Montreal, Canada, in a ceremony which took place on the borderline at Highwater, Quebec, August 1. UNKNOWN 1941-08-01 View |
WHAT A COMBINED RECORD! Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks, left, and teammate Stan Mikita pose in dressing room after game with New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden in New York. UNKNOWN 1963-12-11 View |
While Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau settles into the serious business of running his country, Trudeaumania continues in Canada without letup. Marion Hunka displays an assortment of medallions and other Trudeau-inspired jewelry created by a Montreal firm. UNKNOWN 1968-09-05 View |
WITH BEST WISHES. Someone in the United States chalked a good luck message on the side of one of 300 old United States tanks sold to Canada for training purposes. The tanks rolled in to Camp Borden, one of Canada's largest training centers, recently. UNKNOWN 1940-10-09 View |
Women from the Venezuelan Olympic team lineup outside laboratory near the Olympic Village 7/15 waiting to take the femininity test to determine whether they can compete in the women's events in the games. UNKNOWN 1976-07-15 View |
WOODMEN'S MUSEUM…In Boiestown, the Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum portrays the rugged by-gone days of New Brunswick's lumbering industry. Interesting exhibits in the authentically re-built cookhouse, sawmill, blacksmith shop and main building (shown here). UNKNOWN 1982 View |
WORK, WORK, WORK: One of the secrets of singer Anne Murray's success just might be work. Waiting to go on at a concert in New York's Central Park August 3, Anne doesn't waste time. She studies some notes made for the performance. UNKNOWN 1974-08-03 View |
Worker at René Lévesque's headquarters in Montreal. LAGACE, Paul 1968-02 View |
Yvonne De Carlo, who plays the title role in "Salome, Where She Danced," due on Wednesday at the Criterion. UNKNOWN ca. 1945 View |
[A Rubylith mask highlights the figures of the Dionne quintuplets and their doctor, Allan Roy Dafoe; the cutline is visible on the attachment] UNKNOWN 1935-05-28 View |
[Contact sheet with story about mercury contamination of fishing waters in Canada.] COWAN, Edward 1970 View |
[Verso of a National Film Board of Canada photograph depicting a fur trade at a Hudson's Bay Company post in the "Canadian North."] UNKNOWN 1944-1945 View |
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