File:W H Bartlett canada canoo rapid 1842.jpg
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editDescriptionW H Bartlett canada canoo rapid 1842.jpg | Fine steel engraved views of Canada c. 1842 by William Henry BARTLETT: Working A Canoe Up A Rapid. Many Figures. |
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http://www.antiquemapsandprints.com/p-1256. ANTIQUE PRINTS: Fine steel engravings by William Henry BARTLETT CANADIAN SCENERY By N. P. Willis Published in London. c.1842. |
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