File:Lower Bytown, from the Barrack Hill, near the head of the Eighth Lock and Sappers’ Bridge, 1845.jpg
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Lower Bytown, from the Barrack Hill, near the head of the Eighth Lock and the “Sappers’ Bridge, 1845”. |
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1845 date QS:P571,+1845-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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watercolor medium QS:P186,Q22915256 |
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current | 20:17, 16 January 2009 | 1,739 × 979 (1.18 MB) | Skeezix1000 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Lower Bytown, from the Barrack Hill, near the head of the Eighth Lock and the “Sappers’ Bridge,” 1845. Watercolour.}} |Source={{ONT|C 1-0-0-0-11}} |Author=Thomas Burrowes (1796-1866) |Date=1845 |Permission={{PD-Art |
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- File:Brewer's Lower Mill - view down the Cataraqui Creek and clearing made for the Rideau Canal, 1829.jpg
- File:Falls of the Rideau River, at the Ottawa River, 1826.jpg
- File:First Eight Locks of the Rideau Canal, the North entrance from the Ottawa River, 1834.jpg
- File:Hull, (Lower Canada), on the Ottawa River; at the Chaudier (sic) Falls, 1830.jpg
- File:Locks under construction, at the Saw Mill at Kingston Mills, 1830.jpg
- File:Lower Bytown, from the Barrack Hill, near the head of the Eighth Lock and Sappers’ Bridge, 1845.jpg
- File:Lower Kingston Mills, Grand Trunk Railway Bridge, 1856.jpg
- File:The lock at Lower Brewers nearing completion in 1831.jpg
- File:View at the West end of Wellington Street, Upper Bytown, looking East, 1845.jpg
- File:View on the Cataraqui Creek, Brewer's Upper Mills in the background, 1830.jpg
- File:Western and Lesser Fall of the Rideau River; Barrack Hill and Upper Bytown in the left Distance, 1826.jpg
- Category:Thomas Burrowes
- Creator:Thomas Burrowes
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