
Sack race on Canada Day, Iqualuit, NWT. Names unknown. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton. July 1, 1960. Library and Archives Canada
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Tourists on hand for a sightseeing bus ride through the city of Montréal. June 1950. Chris Lund. National Film Board of Canada. Library and Archives Canada. Copyright: Expired.
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Woman with her child and husky pups, Killiniq, Nunavut. July 24-August 9, 1960. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton / Library and Archives Canada / e010835964 ; Restrictions on use: Nil
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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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Unidentified Girl, Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton. March 1955. Library and Archives Canada, e010975246. CC BY 2.0.
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” Group of 10 children posing outdoors.” 1961. Rosemary Gilliat. Library and Archives Canada, e010835871 CC BY 2.0
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