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Ottawa Illustrated

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Ottawa Illustrated (1900)
by Charles Henry Thorburn
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Ottawa
Illustrated

OTTAWA

Illustrated. Illustrated.


Photo-Gravures


Chas. H. Thorburn, Bookseller and Stationer,
80 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Canada.

THE ALBERTYPE CO. N. Y.

The House of Commons.

Lobby—House of Commons.

Hall of House of Commons.

Government Buildings, from Nepean Point.

The Senate Room.

Library of Parliament.

Library of Parliament—Interior.

Departmental Building—Eastern Block.

Lovers' Walk.

Departmental Building—Western Block.

The Langevin Government Building—Wellington Street.

Chaudiere Falls.

The Post Office, Sappers' and Dufferin Bridges.

Rideau Hall.

Ottawa River—Lumber District.

Government Printing Bureau and Cathedral, from Parliament Hill.

Chaudiere Suspension Bridge.
The Slides. Rideau Canal Locks.

Central Chambers. The Free Press.
Elgin Street, from City Hall.

City Hall. Collegiate Institute.
Protestant Orphan Home.

View from Normal School.

Normal School.

Dominion Methodist Church.

Jacques Cartier Monument. Protestant Orphan Home. Sharpshooters' Monument.

Christ Church.

The Drill Hall—Collegiate Institute.

Sparks Street.

Rideau Falls.

Rideau Falls in Winter.

Lumber District.

Life on a Raft.

Ottawa River, from Rock Cliff.

Curling at Rideau Hall.Tobogganing at Rideau Hall.
Trappers.


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