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whyte-961 - Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
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is-whyte-8913 - Canada. Quebec Gaspe Peninsula. Cape Bon Ami / CN198
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is-whyte-8914 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. The Isle of Perce / CN199
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is-whyte-8915 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. Natural arch, Perce Rock / CN196
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is-whyte-8916 - Canada. The pigmy and the giant. In the foreground is the steel bridge over the Chaudiere River as it flows into the St. Lawrence. In the background is the famous Quebec Bridge, one of the wonders of the engineering world, used by the Canadian National Railways / CN116
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is-whyte-8917 - Canada. Quebec Province. Quebec Bridge across the St. Lawrence River / CN241
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is-whyte-8918 - Canada. Quebec. Montmorencey Falls / CN237
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is-whyte-8919 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Murray Bay. Milk delivery / CN231
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is-whyte-8920 - Canada. Quebec Province. Chateau de Ramezay, erected in 1705, residence of the French and English governors of colonial Canada, and now a museum / CN67
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is-whyte-8921 - Canada. Quebec Province. Over 100 years of amity have passed since cannon battered at old Chambly's towers. The old fort at Chambly, on the Richelieu River, 14 miles from Montreal, was built in 1710 on the site of an earlier fort. It has been fought for, taken and re-taken many times, being held in turn by French, British, United States and Canadian forces. In the military cemetery one hundred yards from its walls rest soldiers of Gen. John Thomas' American army of 1776. A monument to their memory was erected there by the D.A.R. / CN66
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Canada. Quebec Province. Quebec Bridge across the St. Lawrence River / CN241
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