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- An oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the New York State Militia launched an invasion across the treacherous currents of the Niagara River at Queenston. The leader of the BritisAn oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the …
- A watercolour on paper created at Queenston.A watercolour on paper created at Queenston.
- A pencil print of Brock's Monument and Queenston.A pencil print of Brock's Monument and Queenston.
- A hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839A hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839
- After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863).After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was …
- Ink Print, No Date, Belgium. Sketched by I. F. Bouchette On Stone by Louis HagheInk Print, No Date, Belgium. Sketched by I. F. Bouchette On Stone …
- This is an excerpt from the Canadian Journal, September 1852, discussing how the Committee for the Erection of the Brock Monument tendered an architect competition for the design and erection of theThis is an excerpt from the Canadian Journal, September 1852, discussing how …
- This is a fragment of the fuse/cloth that was said to have been used by Benjamin Lett to ignite the gun powder that blew up the first Brock Monument at Queenston on April 17, 1840. The fragment of reThis is a fragment of the fuse/cloth that was said to have …
- A coloured print of Brock’s Monument. At the bottom is written: “TO SIR ISAAC BROCK, K.B. ON QUEENSTON HEIGHTS, UPPER CANADA, INAUGURATED 13TH OCTOBER LAST-“ Size: (framed) 46 cm l., 34 cm wA coloured print of Brock’s Monument. At the bottom is written: “TO …
- This is a black and white drawing of the Brock Monument by John Latshaw, architect of Drummondville. The ornate frame has an overlay of raised gold metallic leaves and flowers. Framed, this item is 1This is a black and white drawing of the Brock Monument by …
- A photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, posing for a group photo in front of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. This was the 1871 Brock Monument picnic. Included with the photoA photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, …
- The letter, dated August 10, 1860, was written to Major D. McDougal from Robert Stanton concerning a meeting to discuss the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell at Queenston. Stanton also mentioned thatThe letter, dated August 10, 1860, was written to Major D. McDougal …
- This document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell according to some who claim to have witness the event.This document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir …
- This is a letter, dated August 1860, to Colonel McDougal from Sir Allan McNabb in Dundurn, regarding the spot where Sir Isaac Brock fell during the Battle of Queenston Heights. Both McDougal and McNaThis is a letter, dated August 1860, to Colonel McDougal from Sir …
- A print of the first Brock's Monument erected after the War of 1812, in commemoration of his life and death at the Battle of Queenston Heights. The first monument was erected in in 1824 and was blownA print of the first Brock's Monument erected after the War of …
- This is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The photo is of War of 1812 veterans in front of Sir Isaac Brock's Monument. This is a reunion of War of 1812 veterans in October 1871. Soldiers iThis is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The …
- This is a sketch, done in pen, of the site of Brock's death. It includes a sketch of the monument, details of Queenston Heights and the site of where it was believed Brock fell. The creator also mentThis is a sketch, done in pen, of the site of Brock's …
- This is a handwritten letter, dated 1860, to Colonel MacDougall from Allan McNab concerning the site of Brock's death and his monument. MacDougall was a member of the committee responsible for buildiThis is a handwritten letter, dated 1860, to Colonel MacDougall from Allan …
- A coloured engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights.A coloured engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights.
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