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  • Machine colorized Winnipeg Canada from the book ' The native races of North America ' edited by William Henry Withrow, 1895
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  • Winnipeg Canada from the book ' The native races of North America ' edited by William Henry Withrow, 1895
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  • C-FRTU Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Photographed at Malpensa airport, Milan, Italy
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  • C-FRTU Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Photographed at Malpensa airport, Milan, Italy
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  • C-FGEI Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Photographed at Malpensa airport, Milan, Italy
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  • A collection of old stamps from Canada Philately is the study of postage stamps and postal history.
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  • Air Canada Boeing 767-375ER Photographed at Malpensa airport, Milan, Italy
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  • C-GHOZ Air Canada Boeing 767-375(ER) at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
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  • Canada goose (Branta canadensis) preening. This goose grows up to 100 centimetres in length with a wingspan of 160-175 centimetres. It feeds mainly on aquatic vegetation but will also eat cereal grains on agricultural land. The canada goose will find a mate during the second year of its life. It is native to North America and has been widely introduced in Europe and around the world
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  • Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis), also gray jay, grey jay, camp robber, or whisky jack, is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae. It is found in boreal forests of North America north to the tree line, and in the Rocky Mountains subalpine zone south to New Mexico and Arizona. A fairly large songbird, the Canada jay has pale grey underparts, darker grey upperparts, and a grey-white head with a darker grey nape. From Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 4 April 1897
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  • A collection of old stamps from Canada Philately is the study of postage stamps and postal history.
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  • A collection of old stamps from Canada Philately is the study of postage stamps and postal history.
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  • Canada Porcupine from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
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  • Male spruce grouse or Canada grouse (Falcipennis canadensis syn Tetrao canadensis) color plate of North American birds from Fauna boreali-americana; or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America, containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions under command of Capt. Sir John Franklin by Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865 Published 1829
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  • Female spruce grouse or Canada grouse (Falcipennis canadensis syn Tetrao canadensis) color plate of North American birds from Fauna boreali-americana; or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America, containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions under command of Capt. Sir John Franklin by Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865 Published 1829
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  • Luxair De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 Dash 8
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  • Luxair De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 Dash 8
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  • Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
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  • Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
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  • Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Paper Mill
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John low tide at Saint John River
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John low tide at Saint John River
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Halloween
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Halloween
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, New Brunswick, The City of Saint John
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Canada, Quebec Hotel Le Saint-Paul
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Canada, Quebec
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  • Air Canada commercial flight
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion international Airport Air Canada Boeing 767-333ER,
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  • The Defeat of Louis Riel, Fish Creek, 1885 [Louis Riel (22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people. He led two resistance movements against the Government of Canada and its first prime minister, John A. Macdonald. Riel sought to defend Métis rights and identity as the Northwest Territories came progressively under the Canadian sphere of influence]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Laura Secord intercepted by the Mohawk Scouts [Laura Secord (née Ingersoll; 13 September 1775 – 17 October 1868) was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812. She is known for having walked 20 miles (32 km) out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an impending American attack. Her contribution to the war was little known during her lifetime, but since her death she has been frequently honoured in Canada]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Maisonneuve covering the Retreat of his Followers [Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve (15 February 1612 – 9 September 1676) was a French military officer and the founder of Fort Ville-Marie (modern day Montreal) in New France (Province of Quebec, Canada)]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • C-FCAE Air Canada Boeing 767 Photographed at Malpensa airport, Milan, Italy
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  • Wolfe's Army scaling the Cliff at Quebec, 1759 from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Meeting of the Nor'-Westers at Fort William, 1816 from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Heroic Defence by Madeleine de Vercheres and her Brothers, 1692 [Marie-Madeleine Jarret, known as Madeleine de Verchères (3 March 1678 – 8 August 1747) was a woman of New France (modern Quebec) credited with repelling a raid on Fort Verchères when she was 14 years old]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • The Order of a Good Time 1606 from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • My Guns will give my Answer, Frontenac, 1690 [Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau (22 May 1622 – 28 November 1698) was a French soldier, courtier, and Governor General of New France in North America from 1672 to 1682, and again from 1689 to his death in 1698. He established a number of forts on the Great Lakes and engaged in a series of battles against the English and the Iroquois]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Dollard strikes his Last Blow, 1658 [Adam Dollard des Ormeaux (July 23, 1635 – May 21, 1660) is an iconic figure in the history of New France. Arriving in the colony in 1658, Dollard was appointed the position of garrison commander of the fort of Ville-Marie (now Montreal). In the spring of 1660, Dollard led an expedition up the Ottawa River to wage war on the Iroquois. Accompanied by seventeen Frenchmen, Dollard arrived at the foot of Long Sault (near present-day Carillon, Quebec) on May 1 and settled his troops at an abandoned Algonquin fort. He was then joined by forty Huron and four Algonquin allies.  Vastly outnumbered by the Iroquois, Dollard and his companions died at the Battle of Long Sault somewhere between May 9 and May 12, 1660]. from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • De la Tour refuses to yield his Allegiance, 1630 from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Jacques Cartier and the Redskins from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Landing of the Loyalists, 1783 from the ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : CANADA BY BECKLES WILLSON WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL COLOURED DRAWINGS BY HENRY SANDHAM Series Edited by John Lang Publisher London and Edinburgh : T.C. & E.C. Jack in 1907
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia Parliament Buildings home of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia Parliament Buildings home of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Selective focus on the Tulips and flowers in the foreground
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada at night. Parliament Building in the background, inner harbour on the right
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada The Fairmont Empress hotel
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada The Fairmont Empress hotel
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada The inner Harbour
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  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada The inner Harbour British Columbia Parliament Buildings in the background
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  • A savant thawed From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • Frontispiece Mrs. Barnett discharged the contents. From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • Orthodox Jewish community, Lev Tahor (Pure Heart), Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada. Children play in the snow
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  • Extremist Haredi Jewish men praying, Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada
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  • Extremist Haredi Jewish men praying, Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada
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  • Extremist Haredi Jewish men praying, Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada
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  • Lone man looking out to sea Photographed in Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island,
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  • Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Royal Roads University. Hatley Castle
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  • Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Greater Victoria, landscape
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  • The First Canadian Contingent in Street Parade, Toronto, Canada Black and white photograph from the book ' South Africa; its history, heroes and wars ' by William Douglas Mackenzie, and Alfred Stead, Publisher Chicago, Philadelphia : Monarch Book Company in 1890
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  • The bears were walking about on the roof From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • The body was hauled up From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • Hobson uttered a last despairing cry ! From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • Lieutenant Hobson and the Sergeant led the way From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • From the book ' The fur country ' or AKA ' Seventy degrees North latitude ' by Jules Verne, 1828-1905 Publication date 1877 Publisher London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Plot summary In 1859 Lt. Jasper Hobson and other members of the Hudson's Bay Company travel through the Northwest Territories of Canada to Cape Bathurst on the Arctic Ocean on the mission to create a fort at 70 degrees, north of the Arctic Circle. The area they come to is very rich with wildlife and natural resources. Jasper Hobson and his party establish a fort here. At some point, an earthquake occurs, and from then on, laws of physics seem altered (a total eclipse happens to be only partial; tides are not perceived anymore). They eventually realise that they are on an iceberg separated from the sea ice that is drifting south. Hobson does a daily measurement to know the iceberg's location. The iceberg passes the Bering Strait and the iceberg (which is now much smaller, since the warmer waters have melted some parts) finally reaches a small island. A Danish whaling ship finds them. Every member in Hobson's party is rescued and they all survive.
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  • A Sarcee Indian girl, Alberta, Canada, from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • Two Sarcee Indian girls, Alberta, Canada from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A Sarcee Indian Woman, Canada from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • Two Sarcee Indian girls, Alberta, Canada from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A Sarcee Indian Woman, Canada from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • On the Lower Fraser [The Fraser Valley is a geographical region in southwestern British Columbia, Canada and northwestern Washington State. It starts just west of Hope in a narrow valley encompassing the Fraser River and ends at the Pacific Ocean stretching from the North Shore Mountains, opposite the city of Vancouver BC, to just south of Bellingham, Washington]. from the book ' The native races of North America ' edited by William Henry Withrow, 1895
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  • lynx (plural lynx or lynxes) is any of the four species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx, or bobcat) [Here as Felis lynx] within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx.  From the book ' A handbook to the carnivora : part 1 : cats, civets, and mongooses ' by Richard Lydekker, 1849-1915 Published in 1896 in London by E. Lloyd
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  • The Wild Columbine. (Aquilegia canadensis), the Canadian or Canada columbine, eastern red columbine, or wild columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial native to woodland and rocky slopes in eastern North America, prized for its red and yellow flowers. It readily hybridizes with other species in the genus Aquilegia.   from the book Beautiful wild flowers of America : from original water-color drawings after nature by  Isaac Sprague, 1811-1895 Published by Troy, Nims and Knights in New York in 1884 With Descriptive text by Rev. A. B. HERVEY
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  • A collection of old stamps from Australia and Canada depicting King George V Philately is the study of postage stamps and postal history.
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  • Postage stamp of Newfoundland, 1928. Steamship Scott #146SS. 2 cents Red.  Caribou was a Newfoundland Railway passenger ferry that ran between Port aux Basques, in the Dominion of Newfoundland, and North Sydney, Nova Scotia between 1928 and 1942. During the Battle of the St. Lawrence the ferry participated in thrice-weekly convoys between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. A German submarine attacked the convoy on October 14, 1942 and the Caribou was sunk. She had women and children on board, and many of them were among the 137 who died. Her sinking, and large death toll, made it clear that the war had really arrived on Canada's and Newfoundland's home front. Her sinking is cited by many historians as the most significant sinking in Canadian-controlled waters during the Second World War.
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  • Rainbow bridge crossing, Niagara River at Niagara Falls, Ontario. Between Canada and USA
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Canada, Montreal, race cars at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Ile Notre Dame
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  • Woman of the Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) Orthodox Jewish community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada. These clothes are unique to this Jewish sect
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  • Woman of the Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) Orthodox Jewish community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada. These clothes are unique to this Jewish sect
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  • Woman of the Lev Tahor (Pure Heart) Orthodox Jewish community, Sainte Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada. These clothes are unique to this Jewish sect
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