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43634 |
A1440 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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A Drawing Titled, “Ville De Winnipeg” Showing (Indians) First Nations Men And Metis Traders In The Foreground And Buildings In The Background (Located At The Junction Of The Red River And Assiniboine River). |
Fur Trade ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1820c
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1909 |
A0063 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Aboriginal man scalping his victim. |
From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher. |
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1821c
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2301 |
A0074 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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After Coalition In 1821, Nicholas Garry, A London Director Of The Hbc Was Appointed To Reconcile Differences Between The Fur Trade Offices Of Both Companies. In The Picture, He Is Seen Travelling West With North Wester Simon Ncgillvray (With Glasses) |
Fur Trade ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities |
1821
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9 |
A0001 |
Public Archives of Canada |
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Arrival At Norway House, Lake Winnipeg, October 14, And Departure Thence, October 16, 1821. Watercolour And Ink By Peter Rindisbacher |
Art ▪ Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821, October 14
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7940 |
A0248 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Capt. Edward Parry. Published After His Outstandingly Successful Expedition 1819-20 |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1821
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2472 |
A0079 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Captain John Franklin Exploring Great Bear Lake, The Continent'S Fourth Largest Lake, Where He Spent The Fall And Winter, Studying And Exploring Its Shoreline. Franklin Returned To England In 1827. He Was Knighted In 1829, And In 1845 Disappeared While Searching For The Legendary North West Passsage. His Two Ships, "Erebus" And "Terror" Had Been Crushed In The Ice And He Along With His Entire Crew Had Perished. With Modern Technology Man Is Tapping The Vast Deposits Of Mineral Wealth Lying In The Great Bear Region. Photo From A Painting By J.D. Kelly |
Canoes ▪ Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Exploration ▪ Flags ▪ Personalities |
1825
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2275 |
A0073 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Descent Of Fraser River On Journey From Hudson Bay To Fort Langley On Pacific. From A Painting By A. Sherriff Scott For Hbc |
Canoes ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Rivers |
1828
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5 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Drawing By C.W. Jefferys From Painting By Peter Rindisbacher.View Of Fort Gibraltar From Assiniboine River |
Forts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1821
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1709 |
A0056 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Drawings By C.W. Jefferys Based On Paintings By Peter Rindisbacher. Top: Red Lake Chief Making A Speech To Gov. Pelly At Fort Douglas, Red River. Bottom: Red Lake Chief & Some Of His Followers Visiting Gov. Pelly At Red River |
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1825
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16442 |
A0515 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Earl Of Selkirk, Founder Of Selkirk Settlement In 1820 |
Personalities ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Scots ▪ Selkirk Settlers |
1820c
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2099 |
A0068 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Eskimos In Kayaks & Oomiak Of Savage Islands Visiting Ships In Hudson Bay. Drawing |
Boats ▪ Kayaks ▪ Ships |
1821, July
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5279 |
A0168 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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First St. Boniface Church & Presbytery. Redrawn From Watercolour Painted In 1821 |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1821
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5280 |
A0168 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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First St. Boniface College |
Schools ▪ Universities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1821
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83 |
A0003 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Fort Enterprise In Winter. From A Drawing By Lt. Back R.N |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1825c
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46 |
A0002 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Fort Gibraltar From Assiniboine Avenue. From A Drawing By C.F. Jeffereys From A Painting By P. Rindisbacher |
Forts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1821
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2540 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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From A Drawing Of The Boundary Post Between United States And Ruperts Land At Pembina, Red River |
Boundary Commission ▪ Dogs ▪ Monuments ▪ Posts ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1824c
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817 |
A0027 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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From A Drawing, Nicholas Garry At Red River, Who Arranged Details Of Union Of Hbc & North West Co. , And Was Deputy Gov. Of Hbc 1822 -1835 |
Fur Trade ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities |
1821
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2281 |
A0074 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Governor George Simpson Of Red River And Hbc In A Canoe. From A Painting |
Canoes ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Personalities |
1824
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2491 |
A0080 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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In The Background Is Fort Edmonton, (Which Was First Built By The Hbc In The Valley Of The North Saskatchewan River In 1795), Rebuilt Further Up River Below Where The Present Legislative Building Is Located. The First Fort Edmonton Was Destoyed By The Blackfoot Indias In 1807. The Fort Had An 18 Foot High Palisade (Fence Of Pointed Sticks) Around Its Four Walls And Corner Block Houses Of Two Storeys. Governor George Simpson Visited Fort Edmonton In May, 1825 And A Ball Was Held For The Entire Population. Two Weeks Later He Joined The Annual Boat Brigade To York Factory. Pointed Barges Seen In The Photo Carried Five Tons Of Cargo In The Form Of Supplies And Bales Of Fur. They Were Manned With Eight Oars And Used A Square Sail When The Wind Was Right. Seen Also In The Photo Are Red River Carts And Wagons Pulled By Horses, And A Group Of People. The Trip To York Factory Would Take Four And A Half Months To Complete With Supplies For The Next Season. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly |
Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Forts ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Horses ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities ▪ Teepees ▪ Wagons |
1825, May
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2160 |
A0070 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Launch Of An East India Man, The “Edinburgh” Leaving The Slips At Blackwall, The Cradle Of Shipbuilding. On The Left Is The “Abercrombie Robinson” Launched The Following Year |
Boats ▪ Ships |
1825
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16437 |
A0515 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General Of Canada 1820-1828 |
Personalities ▪ Politics |
1820-1828
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2611 |
A0084 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Map Of North America |
Maps |
1824
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2206 |
A0071 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Meeting Of Ships The “Prince Of Wales” And “Eddystone” |
Boats ▪ Ships |
1826, July
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69 |
A0003 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Norway House Drawn By Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10510 |
A0328 |
York Factory Collection |
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Norway House. Peter Rindisbacher Collection |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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26446 |
A0888 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Painting Showing Hbc Canoe With Governor Sir George Simpson. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide |
Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities |
1824
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844 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Photo From A Sketch Of The Governor Of Red River Settlement Driving His Family In A Cariole Pulled By A Horse On The Frozen Red River |
Carioles ▪ Horses ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Rivers ▪ Women |
1824
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816 |
A0027 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Photo From A Sketch, A First Nations Chief Making A Speech To Gov. Of Red River At Fort Douglas |
Forts ▪ Red River Settlement |
1825
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855 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Photo From An Engraving Of Upper Falls Of Winnepeek River |
Red River Settlement ▪ Rivers |
1825
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2216 |
A0072 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Portage Of A Canoe. The Canoe Shown Here Was A Woods Or Pack Canoe Developed By The Malecite Indinas In Central And Southern New Brunswick. At One Time It Was Common From The East Coast Of Maine To The St. Lawrence River At Quebec. The High Peaked Ends Designed To Help The Canoe Double As A Shelter, Eventually Evolved To Straight Stems And A Lower Gunwale Line By The End Of The 19th Century. |
Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Fur Trade |
1820c
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2376 |
A0076 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sir John Franklin On The Arctic Ocean. Based On A Drawing By Lt. Back, R.N. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1821
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936 |
A0031 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sir John Richardson 1787-1865. Member Of Sir John Franklin'S Arctic Expeditions |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1820c
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1567 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sketch Of First Anglican Church., |
Buildings ▪ Churches |
1823
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23684 |
A0792 |
Manitoba Centennial Corporation Collection |
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Sketch Of The Earl Of Selkirk, Founder Of The Selkirk Settlement |
Personalities ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Scots ▪ Selkirk Settlers |
1820c
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841 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sled On Left At St. John’S Cathedral At Red River |
Churches ▪ Sleds ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1823
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2204 |
A0071 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Swiss Settlers' Ship “Lord Wellington” In Danger Of Being Crushed By A Drifting Iceberg. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher. |
Boats ▪ Icebergs ▪ Immigration ▪ Ships ▪ Swiss |
1821, July
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122 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The Red River Cart : No Iron Was Used. The Frame Was Held Together With Wooden Pegs. The Tires Were Bound Round With Strips Of "Shagan Happi" Raw Fresh Skin Of Buffalo Or Cattle, Which As It Dried Shrank And Held Them Tightly Forming A Hard And Durable Rim. These Carts Followed The Metis Hunting Parties And Were Used To Carry The Meat Of Slain Buffalo. From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys |
Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
1825
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2190 |
A0071 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The “Hecla” And The “Gripper” At Parry'S Farthest. From A Sketch By Lt. Hoppner, Rn |
Boats ▪ Exploration ▪ Ships |
1820, August 17
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2096 |
A0068 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The “Prince Of Wales” And The “Eddystone” Of Hbc Fleet Meet Captain Parry’S Arctic Expedition In 1821. From A Water Colour By Peter Rindisbacher |
Boats ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Ships |
1821
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1573 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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View Of Roman Catholic Church, Red River Colony.From A Drawing By William Kempt Of Hbc |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1823
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43096 |
A1422 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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View Of The Two Forts On The Red River At Pembina |
Buildings ▪ Forts ▪ Rivers |
1822, May 25
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201 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Wagon Train At Rest On Prairie With The Oxen Unhitched |
Oxen ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
1824c
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123 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Winter Travel In The West: With Dog Cariole At The Hudson Bay; The Governor Of Red River Driving His Family In A Horse Cariole. Photo From Lithographs By W. Day |
Carioles ▪ Dogs ▪ Horses ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Sleds |
1825
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10320 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10321 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10322 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10323 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10324 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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10325 |
A0322 |
York Factory Collection |
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York Factory By Artist Peter Rindisbacher |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1821
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