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Anonymous: Miscellaneous
The Griffon The Griffon was built above Niagara Falls by Sieur de la Salle in 1679, and was the first ship to carry trade goods and furs to and from the Upper Great Lakes.
ID #20661
Seigneurial Manor House A seigneurial manor house beside the St. Lawrence River, mid 18th century.
ID #10129
Annapolis Valley Mill A rural mill in Annapolis Valley in the later 18th century.
ID #10169
Loyalist Encampment A loyalist encampment on the Upper St. Lawrence River, 1784, with ex-soldiers and their families serving as the real basis of settlement in Eastern Ontario.
ID #10200
York Parliament Buildings The Parliament Buildings at York, 1797, which, although ordered built by Governor Simcoe, were not in use till after his departure.
ID #10219
The St. Lawrence British Captain Sir James Lucas Yeo's flagship, the St. Lawrence, on Lake Ontario, 1814. Launched on September 10, 1814 and more than 60 meters long, she was the largest wooden warship on the Great Lakes.
ID #20309
Coopers at Work Barrel-making in Molson's Brewery, early 19th century.
ID #10223
Caroline Cutting-Out The cutting-out of the Caroline, Navy Island, Niagara, December 29, 1837, the supply ship of Mackenzie's provisional rebel government.
ID #21690
Talbot Homestead Talbot Homestead, c. 1840, near the future St. Thomas, Upper Canada.
ID #20298
Canadian Colonist A Canadian colonist on snow shoes, ready for frontier warfare.
ID #10113
Cariboo Gold Diggings In 1858 gold was first discovered along the lower Fraser river and later on the slopes of the Cariboo Mountains in British Columbia, as pictured here.
ID #20705
Village Doctor The village doctor, 1859.
ID #21829
Ox Train Ox train in Portage le Prairie, later 19th century.
ID #21785
Danforth Road The Danforth Road, for York towards Kingston, began through a contract with road-builder Asa Danforth.
ID #10218
St. James Church This Anglican Church was the first church built in Toronto. c1816
ID #10211
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