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Ince, Captain Charles
Louisbourg Entrapped Louisbourg under its final siege, in 1758, with the town hopelessly entrapped.
ID #10149

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
Founding of Halifax The founding of Halifax, 1749. Colour print by Charles W. Jefferys (1869-1951).
ID #23191
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
Loyalists Travelling Loyalists en route to Upper Canada. By Charles W. Jefferys.
ID #21771
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

Jensen, Hans
Fort Toronto Fort Rouille (Toronto), 1749.
ID #21907

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

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

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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