Woman dressed as a nineteenth century dairy farmer pours cream into a butter churn while a young boy watches as represented in the NFB production on the Canadian dairy industry. August 1950. Gar Lunney. Credit: Library and Archives Canada. Copyright: Expired
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Theresa Billette, age 15, and her sister, Delia, aged five, stitching beads on moosehide moccasins. [They are from the Buffalo River Dene First Nation at Dillon, Saskatchewan.] March 19, 1955. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton / Library and Archives Canada / e010975232
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An employee of the Maple Leaf Plastics, is shown using an automatic plate finishing machine. Toronto, Ontario. Chris Lund. February 1961. Library and Archives Canada. Copyright Expired.
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Colonel and Mrs. G.E. Leprohon, patrons of Au Lutin, Montreal, feeding the restaurant pig with a baby bottle, Quebec. 1949. Chris Lund. National Film Board of Canada. Still Photography Division. Library and Archives Canada, e010955610.
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