Residential Schools
Historical photographs relating to Indian residential schools in Ontario
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Historical photographs relating to Indian residential schools in Ontario
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Historical photographs relating to Indian residential schools in the Northwest Territories
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Historical photographs relating to Indian residential schools in Manitoba
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Historical photographs relating to Indian residential schools in British Columbia
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Images, mostly photographs, relating to the history of the University of British Columbia
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Photographs of Stanley Park, a National Historic Site in British Columbia, taken in 1912
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Early photographs of the wood industry in British Columbia
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Photographs relating to MacMillan Bloedel, a defunct British Columbian forestry company
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Photographs relating to the history of Japanese Canadians in British Columbia with an emphasis on internment during World War II
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Documents relating to Thomas Widd, who founded the Protestant Institution for Deaf-Mutes in Montreal, which was later renamed the Mackay School for the Deaf
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