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Tremaine's Map of the County of Durham, Upper Canada. Property owners identified on map, business directory on borders, businesses and residences illustrated on borders. 50 chains: 1 inch, 155 cm x 134 cm, original, mounted on cloth
Tremaine's Map of the County of Durham, Upper Canada. Property owners identified on map, business directory on borders, businesses and residences illustrated on borders. 50 chains: 1 inch, 155 cm x 134 cm, original, mounted on cloth
Birdseye view of Cobourg. 28 cm x 43 cm, 5 xerox copies
Birdseye view of Cobourg. 28 cm x 43 cm, 5 xerox copies
Department of Railways and Canals, Canada, Trent Canal Chart of Stoney Lake. 4 inches: 1 mile, 52 cm x 103 cm, blueprint
Department of Railways and Canals, Canada, Trent Canal Chart of Stoney Lake. 4 inches: 1 mile, 52 cm x 103 cm, blueprint
Ontario and Quebec [proposed] Railway. Railway and connections, 68 cm x 94 cm, original, cloth, condition poor, rolled
Ontario and Quebec [proposed] Railway. Railway and connections, 68 cm x 94 cm, original, cloth, condition poor, rolled
Township of Smith (showing hand-coloured route of the Peterborough-Chemong Railway. 1889-1899). 7000 feet: 4.5 cm, 76.5cm x 35.5cm, original
Township of Smith (showing hand-coloured route of the Peterborough-Chemong Railway. 1889-1899). 7000 feet: 4.5 cm, 76.5cm x 35.5cm, original
Photocopy, map drawn by Samuel Wilmot, 1817, Township of Cavan. Original lot owners filled in in 1980
Photocopy, map drawn by Samuel Wilmot, 1817, Township of Cavan. Original lot owners filled in in 1980
[Bird's Eye View of] City of Peterborough Canada, c. 1890-1895, with Views of Principal Business Buildings. (Pictorial Peterborough Map) Peterborough Museum & Archives (3 copies)
[Bird's Eye View of] City of Peterborough Canada, c. 1890-1895, with Views of Principal Business Buildings. (Pictorial Peterborough Map) Peterborough Museum & Archives (3 copies)
3 maps related to Riel's Red River Territory and the beginning of mapping in Western Canada
3 maps related to Riel's Red River Territory and the beginning of mapping in Western Canada