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Proposed Plan of the Lachine Canal from the Foot of St. Mary's Current to the Branch Leading to the Port of Montreal
Draughtsman
Alexander Gibbs
SignatureL.r., Drawn by Alex.r Gibbs
Date
before 1821
Dimensions52 x 121.3 cm
Object NumberP195/A9.1
DivisionArchives - Maps and Plans
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Alexander Henderson
1878-1879
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Plan du Port et Ville de Louisbourg, dans l'Isle Royale. Plan de la Ville de Québec. Plan of the Town of Halifax in Nova Scotia. 1756.
Homann Erben
1756
1979.522
A Plan of the Fief Nazareth Laid Out into Lots under the Name of Griffin Town Drawn by Order of Mrs Mary Griffin
Louis Charland
About 1804
M18463
Plan des Villes de Londres et de Westminster et de leurs Faubourgs avec le Bourg de Southwark
Charles Inselin
1705
1979.175
Plan de l'emplacement et maison de Monsieur le Marquis de Vaudreuil à Montréal [House and grounds of Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil, in Montreal]
Jean-Baptiste Angers
1726
M1642
Plan of the Military & Naval operations under the command of the immortal Wolfe & Vice Admiral Saunders before Quebec
Alfred Hawkins
1841
1979.297
A plan of the Town and Fort of Carillon at Ticonderoga; with the Attack made by the British Army.
Thomas Jefferys
1759
1970.2070
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