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- Black and White image of Major-General Isaac Brock derived from a miniature painting.Black and White image of Major-General Isaac Brock derived from a miniature …
- Photo of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River and Superintendent for the Grand River Mohawk appointed in 1828.Photo of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations …
- Image of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil on canvas. 30 x 25 in. by Mather Brown (1761-1831). The mixed blood son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, Norton wImage of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil …
- Image of Painting of John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen), portrait probably painted by Solomon Williams around 1804. The combination of Iroquois and Mohawk clothing worn by Norton in this portrait reflectImage of Painting of John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen), portrait probably painted by Solomon …
- Image of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil on canvas. 30 x 25 in. by Mather Brown (1761-1831). The mixed blood son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, Norton wImage of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil …
- Oil Painting of John Graves Simcoe, fisrt Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791-1796. This was modern-day southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. He founded YorOil Painting of John Graves Simcoe, fisrt Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada …
- Image of Painting (oil on canvas) of Tommy Jemmy (Soo-non-gize, or Long Horns)a Seneca Chief. Noted for killing a Seneca Woman (Kau-qua-tau) for witchcraft and the large court proceeding and trial thImage of Painting (oil on canvas) of Tommy Jemmy (Soo-non-gize, or Long …
- Oil painting depicting a group of seven Seneca warriors in repose, standing and seated, overlooking the Niagara Gorge and FallsOil painting depicting a group of seven Seneca warriors in repose, standing …
- Painting of Laura Secord's encounter with Native warriors at Beaverdams by Henry Sandham. No. 10 in a set of reproductions entitled "Canadian Historical Paintings 1534-1885" featuring the works of J.Painting of Laura Secord's encounter with Native warriors at Beaverdams by Henry …
- Watercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Intercepted By Indians On Her Way To Warn Fitzgibbon Of Impending U.S. AttackWatercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Intercepted By Indians On Her Way To …
- Watercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Overhearing U.S. [United States] Officers Discussing Plans For The Attack On The British Forces At BeaverdamsWatercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Overhearing U.S. [United States] Officers Discussing Plans …
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- Illustration upon which the 42cent "Laura Secord: Legendary Patriot" stamp was based (see call# SN90001033).Illustration upon which the 42cent "Laura Secord: Legendary Patriot" stamp was based …
- Painted depiction of Laura Secord pretending to lead a cow so she could evade capture and detention by American soldiers.Painted depiction of Laura Secord pretending to lead a cow so she …
- Painting by E.H. de Holmfield after an 1884 Lithograph by Henri Julien in Le Journal de Dimanche. Located in the Chàteau Ramezay Museum. Montreal, Quebec.Painting by E.H. de Holmfield after an 1884 Lithograph by Henri Julien …
- It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the United States of America. The artist was born and died in the US. It depicts the Battle of Lundy's Lane which occurred in July 1814. AmericanIt is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the …
- Painting depicitng British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of Stoney Creek. The engagement at Stoney Creek returned the Niagara Peninsula to British and Canadian control and ended the US attemptPainting depicitng British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of …
- Painting of Pollahon and her son.Painting of Pollahon and her son.
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