The Situation at the Front, Our Next Number and English Sympathy with Canadian Suffering (Low Res)
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Title: | The Situation at the Front, Our Next Number and English Sympathy with Canadian Suffering (Low Res) |
Creator: | Grip P. & P. Co. |
Subject: | Illustrated War News, 1885 Resistance, Métis |
Description: | On this page, (pg. 82, The Canadian Pictorial & Illustrated War News, June 13, 1885), correspondents write about events that took place during the 1885 Resistance including information about the attempt to capture Big Bear and his band, further on the escape of several prisoners from Big Bear’s camp including several Métis including the Pritchard’s as well as Theresa Delaney and Theresa Gowlanlock. Finally, there is coverage of English sympathy for the “suffering” of Canadians (read Euro-Canadians) during the Resistance. Of note on this page are advertisements that delineate late nineteenth-century tastes.
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Publisher: | Grip P. & P. Co. |
Date: | June 13, 1885 |
Type: | Image |
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Identifier: | CPIWN123.1 |
Date of Copyright: | April 19, 2006 |
GDI Media Filename: | CPIWN123 (Medium).jpg |
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