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7939 |
A0248 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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John Ross, First Of Great British Arctic Captains Of 19th Century., |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1818
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2595 |
A0083 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Map By Aaron Arrowsmith Of Red River Settlement As It Was In 1816 |
Maps ▪ Red River Settlement |
1819
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2441 |
A0078 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sir John Ross' Expedition, Search For North West Passage |
Boats ▪ Exploration ▪ North West Passage ▪ Ships |
1818, Aug 18
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2108 |
A0068 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The Crews Of Hms “Hecla” And “Griper” Cutting Into Winter Harbour, September 26, 1819. Drawing By Lieut. Beechey, Rn, Engraved By Edward Finden, Published By John Murray, London. Fine Engraving 63 X 92 Mm |
Boats ▪ Harbours ▪ Ships |
1819, September 26
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16436 |
A0515 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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The Fourth Duke Of Richmond, Governor-General Of Canada 1818-1819 |
Personalities ▪ Politics |
1818-1819
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2444 |
A0078 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The Hudson'S Bay Company Ships "Prince Of Wales" And "Eddystone" Bartering With The Esquimaux Of The Upper Savage (Slave) Islands, Hudson Straits. The Large Boat In The Foreground Is Filled With The Women And An Old Man Steering. The Canoe In The Foreground Is Loaded With Blubber And Bladders Oil. The Naked Esquimaux Has Sold All His Clothes. From A Watercolour By Robert Hood (1796 - 1821) |
Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Eskimos ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Inuit ▪ Ships |
1819, August 13
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