Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake
- R-A6252
- Pièce
- Copied 1963 (originally created 18--?)
Head and shoulders image of Jules Teston, Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake.
Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake
Head and shoulders image of Jules Teston, Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake.
Fait partie de Ethel L. Barr fonds
Arthur and Russell Smith, sons of Regina's first mayor J.W. Smith, in dresses with lace collars and buttoned boots. Image taken by Rigby, Scarth Street, Regina.
Scene from the Canadian North West
Item is an image showing a group of Indian men, women and children posed in front of a wooden building; possibly not Plains Indians.
Charles Henry Talbot, as a young man
Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Henry Talbot, as a young man.
Portrait of Lieut. Col. "Jock" Rankin.
Portrait of Lieut. Col. "Jock" Rankin.
Map of the interior of North America
Map of the interior of North America, engraved for Harmon's "Journal".
Jean-Louis Légaré, fur trader and merchant
Jean-Louis Légaré (1841-1918) was a fur trader and merchant of Wood Mountain and one of the founding members of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan. He induced Sitting Bull to surrender.
Spencer repeating rifles in the hands of Métis scouts
Spencer repeating rifles in hands of Métis scouts attached to Canadian section of the International boundary commission 1872-74.
Hudson Bay Company (H.B.C.) post, Fond-du-Lac.
York Factory, copy of a drawing or engraving
Copy of a drawing or engraving of York Factory, a settlement and Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) trading post. It was located on the southwestern shore of Hudson Bay in northeastern Manitoba, at the mouth of the Hayes River. Buildt in 1684, York Factory was one of the first fur-trading posts established by the HBC, and was used for more than 270 years.