The Story of Britain and Canada
Paterson, Gilbert. The Story of Britain and Canada. 1933
Toronto, Ryerson, 233 p. Illus.
In 2 parts, with their own pagination. Many illus. by CWJ. Most include further clarifying notes.
- p. iii - “Illustrated by C.W. Jefferys and Edith MacLaren” and others
- p. 8 - “A group of Anglo-Saxons”
- p. 10 - “Canute. - Viking ships in the distance”
- p. 12 - “Statue of Alfred the Great”
- p. 18 - “Norman horsemen”
- p. 20 - “A vassal doing homage to his lord”
- p. 21 - “Birdseye view of an English manor”
- p. 29 - "Crusader”
- p. 30 - “King John granting Magna Carta”
- p. 35 - “Archers repelling a charge of knights”
- p. 36 - “A siege cannon of the middle ages”
- p. 38 - “Robert Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn”
- p. 45 - “Sowing and harrowing, 14th century”
- p. 53 - “Ship of the time of Columbus”
- p. 56 - “Ships of the time of Elizabeth”
- p. 69 - “Charles I demanding the arrest of the five members of Parliament. Speaker Lenthall kneeling”
- p. 76 - “The Flight of James II”
- p. 168 - “Norman castle”
- p. 171 - “Armour of the 14th and 15th centuries”
- p. 174 - “Costumes, fourteenth century”
- p. 177 - “Reading the English Bible, early Tudor period”
- p. 179 - “Caxton’s printing office”
- p. 184 - “Beggars” CWJ???
- p. 185 - “Costumes of the time of Queen Elizabeth”
- p. 192 - “Costumes of the time of the Civil War”
- p. 199 - “Costumes of the first half of the eighteenth century”
- p. 21 - “Cartier erects a cross at Gaspe”
- p. 27 - “Champlain on the Ottawa River”
- p. 29 - “A Jesuit missionary preaching to the Hurons”
- p. 31 - “Rev. James Evans”
- p. 37 - “The La Verendryes
in sight of ‘The Shining Mountains’” - p. 43 - “Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Arctic Ocean”
- p. 45 - “Mackenzie’s journey of discovery ”
- p. 47 - “Simon Fraser descending the Fraser River, 1808”
- p. 51 - “David Thompson”
- p. 53 - “Captain James Cook at Nootka, 1778”
- p. 71 - “The Order of Good Cheer at Port Royal”
- p. 75 - “The meeting of Marie Jacquelin and Charles de la Tour”
- p. 78 - “The Founding of Halifax”
- p. 90 - “Loyalists on their way to Canada”
- p. 91 - “Settlers drawing lots for their land”
- p. 101 - “A country dance in the eighteen-forties”
- p. 103 - “Lord Selkirk naming the Paris of Kildonan, 1837”
- p. 109 - “The Red River cart”
- p. 112 - “Father Lacombe averts the opposition of Chief Crowfoot”
- p. 116 - “The first furrow”
- p. 136 - “…Charles W. Jefferys depicted Canadian historical scenes”
- p. 143 - “Frontenac among the Thousand Islands”
- p. 166 - “Joseph Howe addressing an open-air meeting”
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