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- Oil Painting of Gravelly Bay and Sugarloaf Hill in Port ColborneAn oil painting of Gravelly Bay and Sugarloaf Hill in Port Colborne. It is most likely a view taken from near Tennessee Avenue and Steele Street. The War of 1812 Veteran "Big John Steele", John Steele's log Tavern Inn, built 1824, is in the forground and Christian Zavitz's log home …An oil painting of Gravelly Bay and Sugarloaf Hill in Port Colborne. It is most likely a view taken from near Tennessee Avenue and Steele Street. The War of 1812 …
- Sir Isaac Brock Portrait- 1894This oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac Brock was painted from authentic data in the possession of the Hon. John Beverley Robinson. It was painted by John Wycliffe Lowes Forster and is dated 1894. Brock is depicted in profile wearing his red military tunic. The painting is …This oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac Brock was painted from authentic data in the possession of the Hon. John Beverley Robinson. It was painted by John …
- Sir Isaac Brock on Horse at Fort George- 1908This is an oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac Brock in full uniform astride a brown horse (believed to be named Alfred) exiting the gates of Fort George. There are two natives seated in the right corner. One being female with a papoose in a cradle-board. There …This is an oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac Brock in full uniform astride a brown horse (believed to be named Alfred) exiting the gates of Fort …
- Portrait of Major-General Isaac BrockBlack 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 painting.
- Painting of John Graves SimcoeOil 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 York (now Toronto) and was instrumental in introducing institutions such as the courts, trial by jury, English common law, freehold …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 …
- 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 For The Attack On The British Forces At BeaverdamsWatercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Overhearing U.S. [United States] Officers Discussing Plans For The Attack On The British Forces At Beaverdams
- Meeting between Laura Secord and Lieutenant Fitzgibbon, June 1813National Archives of CanadaNational Archives of Canada
- Laura Secord leading a CowPainted 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 could evade capture and detention by American soldiers.
- Battle of Chateauguay (La bataille de la Chateauguay)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 in Le Journal de Dimanche. Located in the Chàteau Ramezay Museum. Montreal, Quebec.
- Battle of Lundy's LaneIt 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. American Infantry attacks, the wounded officer at center is Brigadier General Jacob Brown, …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 …
- British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of Stoney CreekPainting 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 attempt to conquer the western part of the province.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 …
- "Where Gen. Brock died. Queenston. Oct. 13, 1812." by Clara Mason[from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the artist has sketched the trees and old fences as they might have been at the time. The remains of the old well were found, and so the path from the house is represented as it probably appeared, together …[from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the artist has sketched the trees and old fences as they might have been at the time. The remains …
- Battle of the ThamesA watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America. 1 print / estampe : Lithograph, hand-coloured on wove paper Image: 52.100 x 35.500 cm (image)A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America. 1 print / estampe : Lithograph, hand-coloured on wove paper Image: 52.100 x 35.500 cm …
- Treaty of Ghent Snuff BoxPhotograph of a two-piece round snuff box of black-enamel, with a lacquered, transfer-image of four military figures and an Indian who oversees the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.Photograph of a two-piece round snuff box of black-enamel, with a lacquered, transfer-image of four military figures and an Indian who oversees the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
- The Battle of Queenston Heights. By James DennisAn oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the New York State Militia launched an invasion across the treacherous currents of the Niagara River at Queenston. The leader of the British forces, Sir Isaac Brock, was killed in the early stages of the battle. American advances were …An oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the New York State Militia launched an invasion across the treacherous currents of the Niagara River at Queenston. The …
- The Battle of Lake Erie I. By Thomas BirchThis is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows Commodore Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, opposing the Detriot, the flagship of Commander Barclay, at the commencement of the battle. Nearby are the Caledonia opposing the Hunter, …This is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows Commodore Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, opposing …
- The Battle of Lake Erie II. By Thomas BirchThis is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows the second phase of the battle, with the line broken, the Lawrence and Detroit engaged at close quarters. Undated.This is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows the second phase of the battle, …
- The Battle of Lake Erie III. By Thomas BirchThis is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas portrays a phase of the Battle of Lake Erie in which the Hunter is shown, almost a wreck. Undated.This is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas portrays a phase of the Battle of …
- The Battle of Lake Erie IV. By Thomas BirchThis is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows a further phase of the battle after Perry had transferred from the Wrecked Lawrence to the Niagara. Undated.This is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows a further phase of the battle …
- The Battle of Lake Erie V. By Thomas BirchThis is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows the continuation of the Niagara's charge against the British Line. Undated.This is one of seven oil on canvas paintings by Birch that depicts the Battle of Lake Erie (September 1813). This particular canvas shows the continuation of the Niagara's charge …