[Piikani camp with large number of tipis] Original title: Piegan camp with large number of teepees
- R-B1539
- Pièce
- 1889
Item is an image showing a Piikani First Nation camp with large number of tipis in Alberta.
Steele & Co.
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[Piikani camp with large number of tipis] Original title: Piegan camp with large number of teepees
Item is an image showing a Piikani First Nation camp with large number of tipis in Alberta.
Steele & Co.
North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) Band, Mounted, Regina, N.W.T.
Item is an image showing the North-West Mounted Police Band in Regina, with Wascana Creek and first and second Government Houses in background.
Steele and Wing (Firm)
Item is a photographic reproduction of a pencil portrait of Cuthbert James Grant.
Range cattle on roundup near Lethbridge, at Sandhill Corral Lake, etc.
Range cattle on round-up near Lethbridge, at Sandhill Corral Lake, etc.
Steele & Co.
Cowboys with range cattle, Alberta
Cowboys with range cattle, Alberta.
Steele & Co.
Governor-General John Campbell Hamilton Gordon with group of Indians
Item is an image showing Governor General of Canada John Campbell Hamilton Gordon (Lord Aberdeen), with a group of First Nations Peoples.
A train of settlers and their effects leaving South Dakota for Canada, May 1, 1891
Item is an image showing a train of settlers and their belongings leaving South Dakota for Canada.
A trainload of settlers and their effects arriving at Winnipeg from South Dakota, bound for Yorkton
Item is a photo reproduction of a sheet (appearing to promote immigration to Canada) that includes a photograph showing a trainload of settlers from the United States upon their arrival in Winnipeg. Some settlers are shown standing and sitting atop the rail cars with others standing beside the cars, two persons are seated on adjacent rails. Ten of the rail cars have banners affixed to their side; caption below the image identifies the slogans that were used.
Bow River Falls (now below Banff Springs Hotel)
Bow River Falls (now below Banff Springs Hotel).
Steele & Co.