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| Ince, Captain Charles | |||
| Louisbourg
Entrapped Louisbourg under its final siege, in 1758, with the town hopelessly
entrapped. ID #10149 |
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| Jeffreys, Charles William | |||
| Jesuit
Missionaries Jesuit missionaries being welcomed by Recollet missionaries, Quebec,
1625. After the Recollets first arrived in 1614, they were followed by the Jesuits in
1625. By C.W. Jefferys. ID #20054 |
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| Founding
of Halifax The founding of Halifax, 1749. Colour print by Charles W. Jefferys
(1869-1951). ID #23191 |
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| Loyalist
Settler Loyalist settler sowing grain in a rough clearing alongside the upper St.
Lawrence, Upper Canada, 1784. Watercolour by C.W. Jefferys ID #20621 |
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| Loyalists
Travelling Loyalists en route to Upper Canada. By Charles W. Jefferys. ID #21771 |
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| Colonel
John By Colonel John By, a Royal Engineer, directing the building of the Rideau
Canal, 1826, which was completed by 1832 and thereby joined Bytown (future Ottawa) with
Kingston. By Charles W. Jefferys (1869- 1951). ID #23268 |
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| Jensen, Hans | |||
| Fort
Toronto Fort Rouille (Toronto), 1749. ID #21907 |
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| Johnston, Thomas | |||
| Quebec
City, 1759 Stylized view of impressive Quebec City, capital of New France, before
its capture in 1759 by the British. ID #20670 |
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| Julien, H. | |||
| Long
Sault Combat Combat at the Long Sault, 1660, on the Lower Ottawa close to
Montreal, between the French led by Adam Dollard des Ormeaux and over 400
Iroquois. ID #10075 |
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| Jump, Edward | |||
| East
Welcomes West In 1871 a British Columbian delegation, including Executive
Councillor Joseph Trutch and R. John Helmcken, came to Ottawa to discuss the possibility
of entering the Canadian Confederation. ID #20730 |
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