
Canadian Red Cross – Human Suffering is Greater. ca. 1939-1944. Library and Archives Canada, R1300-1190. Copyright expired.
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Dorothy Stotesbury and Harry Thomson, winners of the Easter Egg and Spoon Race, stand together for a portrait. Shilly Shally Lodge, Gatineau Park. 1957-1958. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton / Library and Archives Canada, No. R12438
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Depicts young male and female. Female in green, possibly traditional costume. Horse in background. Inscription “Mavourneen (my darling) on St. Patrick’s Day it is no time to turn away”. Date unknown. Raphael Tuck and Sons “St Patrick” Series of Postcards. No 194. Printed in Saxony. Toronto Reference Library.Arts Department. Public Domain.
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Unidentified Girl, Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton. March 1955. Library and Archives Canada, e010975246. CC BY 2.0.
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Canadian woman entrant in women’s downhill skiing, Tenth Olympic Winter Games. February 1968. H.J. Leclair / Library and Archives Canada / 3241319. Copyright: Library and Archives Canada
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