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| Farming: Transportation | |||
| Shipping
Cattle Shipping cattle to the Orient, Vancouver, c. 1926. ID #21863 |
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| Milk
Truck The milk pick-up by truck, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, 1928. ID #21838 |
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| Grain
Transfer Transferring grain from the railroad to elevators to waiting boats at the
head of the Great Lakes. ID #21866 |
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| Farming: Miscellaneous | |||
| Grand
Trunk Tour Visiting a prairie wheatfield on a Grand Trunk Pacific tour, early 20th
century. ID #20799 |
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| Marquis
Wheat ID #21966 |
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| Food
We Must Have World War II government poster urging farm aid. ID #20957 |
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| Mitchell
Sharp Mitchell Sharp, Minister of Trade and Commerce, signing a wheat sale
agreement with the Soviets, 1963. ID #21020 |
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| Fashion | |||
| Beaver
Hats Eight beaver hats for Europeans, a lasting market for Canadian fur. ID #10082 |
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| Mrs.
Simcoe Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe, wife of Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe, was also
his
aide and mother of a young family, as well as producing valuable watercolours of early
Upper Canada. ID #10213 |
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| Winter
Dress Canadiens in exaggerated winter dress at Quebec, 1805. ID #10221 |
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| 1924
Fashion Advertisement 1924 women's clothing advertisement for the Toronto,
Ontario, department store of Robert Simpson's. ID #20550 |
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| P.E.
Doolittle P.E. Doolittle, President of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the
Empire, 1922-1925, in fashionable dress. ID #20180 |
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| Salish
Indians Salish Indian women knitting the famed Cowichan sweaters, a native art
with wide markets, on Vancouver Island. ID #21062 |
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