PH1980:0817:026
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Photograph depicts the steamship 'Vancouver' in drydock undergoing repairs. Workers are visible on scaffolding constructed around the damaged end of the ship. A building, possibly a warehouse or maintenance building, can be seen at right.
1889-1896
View of a steamship docked at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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PH1980:0817:026
Description:
Photograph depicts the steamship 'Vancouver' in drydock undergoing repairs. Workers are visible on scaffolding constructed around the damaged end of the ship. A building, possibly a warehouse or maintenance building, can be seen at right.
PH1980:0817:027
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Photograph depicts the steamship 'Vancouver' with a group of four women and one man posing for the camera on the upper deck. A section of the pier and a building, possibly a warehouse or maintenance building, is visible at left.
1889-1896
View of a steamship docked at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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PH1980:0817:027
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Photograph depicts the steamship 'Vancouver' with a group of four women and one man posing for the camera on the upper deck. A section of the pier and a building, possibly a warehouse or maintenance building, is visible at left.
PH1976:0059:005
ca. 1870
photographs
ARCH255717
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of the Canada and provinces pavilions, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255717
Description:
File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographs
1967
ARCH279056
2 février 1940
ARCH279142
8 avril 1940
ARCH279155
8 mai 1940
ARCH279439
8 mars 1954
ARCH279440
1 mars 1954
ARCH279471
9 septembre 1953