Canada

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60.10867, -113.64258 Map of Canada

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269 Collections results for Canada

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Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver, British Columbia

A copy photograph of an image of Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia. A woman can be seen sitting on a log holding an umbrella with her back to the camera; a man sits on the ground next to her. To their right, two men walk toward the camera. Writing on the print reads "View At Kitsilano Beach Vancouver BC."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Sketchbook volume 7

Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 7. Includes portraits and landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, California, and Canada.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Harrison Hot Springs

Watercolor landscape illustration of a building on the shore of a body of water, likely Harrison Lake. A large rock is visible in the foreground.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Harrison Lake, British Columbia

Watercolor landscape illustration of Harrison Lake in British Columbia. Two people are visible in a boat on the water and a structure is visible on the shore on the right side.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Sketchbook volume 6

Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 6. Includes landscape drawings of Oregon, Washington, California, and Canada.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Beacon Hill Point near Victoria

Watercolor landscape illustration of Beacon Hill Park. There are people visible standing on the shore and a ship in the distance. There is also a structure visible on the land on the left.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

40 Mile Creek near Banff, Alberta

Black and white watercolor landscape illustration of 40 Mile Creek. The water is visible winding towards the mountains in the distance and structures are visible on the land.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Spray River near Banff, Alberta

Black and white wash landscape illustration of the Spray River near Banff, Alberta. The river is visible winding towards the mountains in the distance.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Hotel Banff & Twin Peaks

Black and white wash landscape illustration of the Hotel Banff with the Twin Peaks visible behind. The hotel is surrounded by trees.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Bow River from Banff, Alberta

Black and white wash landscape illustration of the Bow River in Banff, Alberta. The river is visible winding towards the mountains in the distance.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Sketchbook volume 5

Cleveland Rockwell's sketchbook volume 5. Includes landscape drawings of Washington, California, Alaska, and British Columbia.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Grenville Passage looking north

Pencil and black and white wash drawing of Grenville Passage looking north. Additional notes on the drawing read, "Cool, clear" and "Fraser's reach." A boat is visible on the water in the distance.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Map showing the line of boundary between the United States & British possessions : from the point where the 49th parallel of north latitude strikes the western coast of the continent "to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island and thence southerly through the middle of said channel" &c. to Fuca's Straits, in accordance with Treaty of June 15th, 1846

A hand colored map of the Pacific Northwest, primarily depicting British Columbia and Washington state. The map shows four proposed boundaries between the United States and British Columbia. Relief is shown by hachures and spot heights. Water depths are shown by soundings and gradient tints. The map also shows the route of steamers between Victoria and Fraser River.

Bowen & Co.

Plano del Estrecho de Juan de Fuca descuvierto el año de 1592, reconocido en 1789 por Dn. José Narbaez, en el de 90, Cp. Dn. Manuel Quimper, en 91, Q. Cp. Dn. Franco Eliza y concluido en este por el Commandante Vancouver y Dn. Dionissio Galiano ; en el qual sedenotan con el color negro los descubrimtos. hechos hasta 91, con el encarnado los Vancouver, y con el azul los de Galiano

A hand-colored pen and ink map of Strait of Juan de Fuca. English translation: Plan of the Strait of Juan de Fuca discovered in the year 1592, recognized in 1789 by Dn. José Narbaez, in the [year] 90 by Dn. Manuel Quimper, in 91 by Dn. Franco Eliza and followed in this by commander Vancouver and Dn. Dionisio Galiano ; the discoveries made are denoted by the color black, with the pink being the discoveries of Vancouver and blue those of Galiano.

Bodega y Cuadra, Juan de la, 1743-1794

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