
Cargoes of Empire (Circa 1929), William D. Suddaby, Library and Archives Canada, C-126260 / CC by 2.0
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Cargoes of Empire (Circa 1929), William D. Suddaby, Library and Archives Canada, C-126260 / CC by 2.0
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Frances Barraclough of Calgary, Alberta, fishing in Cameron Creek, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta (1949) / Library and Archives Canada MIKAN 4311953, 4312295 CC by 2.0
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Guests sunbathe on the pier at Wigwassan Lodge, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, Ontario, July 1951 / Chris Lund. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque. Library and Archives Canada, e010955792 / C.C. by 2.0
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“Let’s All Do More to Win the War,” 1944 Dawes Black Horse Brewery calendar / F. S. Berinner. Library and Archives Canada e010756828 / CC BY 2.0
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For Your Future Good Fortune (victory gtboan drive) (1944) / J. S. Hallam. Library and Archives Canada, C-091584 CC by 2.0
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Picnicking on the shore of the St. Lawrence River, Mallorytown Landing, Thousand Islands national park (June 1950). Chris Lund. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Library and Archives Canada, e010955677. CC by 2.0
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Invasion Review at the Canadian Army Show. DND. June 1944. Library and Archives Canada, e010786198. CC by 2.0
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“Canoeing on Lake of Two Rivers near the summer resort, Killarney Lodge, Algonquin Park, Ontario.” Chris Lund. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque. Library and Archives Canada, e010955768 CC by 2.0
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I’m still sad that I didn’t get to go to the CHA this year. Thankfully, Canadian historians on Twitter did an absolutely amazing job of retweeting a huge number of panels, giving me and others a little taste of the conference! Rather than let this information vanish into the twitterverse, I decided to consolidate it into one place.
“Daring Crime Cases. Vol 2, No. 6 (August-September 1943.” Norman Book Co. Library and Archives Canada. Rare Books. Pulp Art collection. True gangster crime cases, Vol. 2, no. 6 (August-September 1943), nlc010130. CC by 2.0
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