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St. Antoine to Ste. Emmelie...
St. Antoine to Ste. Emmelie...
St. Antoine to Ste. Emmelie...

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St. Antoine to Ste. Emmelie...
InscriptionsSt. Antoine to Ste. Emmelie (St. Lawrence River above Quebec) compiled from the surveys of 1901-1902...
Date 1949
Medium / Technique Ink and watercolour on paper
Lithography
DimensionsHeight: 59.6 cm (23 7/16 in.) Image width: 98 cm (38 9/16 in.) Width: 104.7 cm (41 1/4 in.) Image height: 53 cm (20 7/8 in.)
Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America
Object Number1970.3036
CollectionStewart

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Ste. Emmelie to Champlain
Ste. Emmelie to Champlain
1949
1970.3037
Quebec to St. Antoine
Quebec to St. Antoine
1950
1970.3035
Head of Lake St. Peter to Lavaltrie
Head of Lake St. Peter to Lavaltrie
1952
1970.3040
Lake St. Louis
Lake St. Louis
1961
1970.3044
Montreal Harbour to Lake St. Louis
Montreal Harbour to Lake St. Louis
1960
1970.3043
Government map of Canada from Red River to the Gulf of St Lawrence...
Government map of Canada from Red River to the Gulf of St Lawrence...
Thomas Devine
1859
1970.3030
Lake St. Peter
Lake St. Peter
M. A. MacKinnon
1949
1970.3039
Champlain to Lake St Peter
Champlain to Lake St Peter
R. E. Hanson
1951
1970.3038
Wyld's sketch of the Country around Montreal shewing the Villages and Military Positions
Wyld's sketch of the Country around Montreal shewing the Villages and Military Positions
James Wyld
1837
1970.1834
Cours de Fleuve St-Laurent depuis son Embouchure jusques à Quebec
Inconnu / Unknown
1755
2002.4
The round Earth on flat paper
1975
1970.3085.1 b
The round Earth on flat paper
About 1970
1970.3085.1 a

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