This sub-series (formerly sub-series E XV) includes prints of landscapes, train and railway views, town and harbour views, all by identifiable photographers, as follows; Armstrong: 4 views along Northern Railway of Canada early 1860's; Josiah Bruce of Toronto: 41 views mostly of Toronto, with some portraits, late 19th century; Cochran of Hamilton: 2 portraits, late 19th century; P.H. Dudley: 3 prints of trains, two labelled "P.H. Dudley's Stremmatograph Records", one with coach labelled "P.H. Dudley's Dynagraph and Track Inspection Car", early 20th century; Farmer Brothers of Hamilton: 1 cabinet portrait, late 19th century; Foote of Winnipeg: one print of locomotive; S.J. Hayward of Montreal: 58 prints of N.S. & Montreal harbour and dock scenes, and various types of vessels, also views of cars on electric Shawinigan Falls Terminal Railway, early 20th century; Alexander Henderson of Montreal: 5 prints, including views of unidentified cabin, of scene at Huntingdon Mines, of Montreal harbour with ice and skating rink, ca. 1870's-90's; Henderson: 23 prints of locomotives of Canadian Railways; Temiskaming, Canadian Northern, Grand Trunk, Confederation Construction Company Ltd., CPR, Quebec Central, Grand Trunk Pacific, Central Ontario, ca. early 1900's; L.A. Hirtle of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: 6 cabinet portraits, late 19th century; Holloway of St. John's, Newfoundland: 126 prints of ships, sailing vessels, fisherman, activities, ports, in Newfoundland, particularly St. John's, early 20th century; Horetzky: one print of "Hudson Bay Company fur trading dog train that once brought furs to Lower Fort Garry, Winnipeg"; J.E. Knickle: one view of sailing ship Bluenose, signed "Angus J. Walters, Master, Bluenose, August 16th, 1948"; R.S. Little of Cobourg, Ontario: one print of locomotive "Pioneer" of Cobourg, Peterborough & Marmora Railway & Mining Company, ca. 1871; Livernois of Quebec: one view of Quebec from Levis, late 1800's - early 1900's; Micklethwaite of Toronto: 27 views, 25 in Muskoka Lakes region of tourists, buildings, scenery, 2 of Toronto ? streets and fire; E.A. Moss & Company of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: one cabinet portrait, early 20th century; Notman, and William Notman & Son of Montreal: 11 prints of docks, steamers and barges in Montreal, Vancouver, Quebec, Ottawa, including one view of "Prince & Princess of Wales Running Timber Slide, Ottawa", early 20th century; R.S. Pridham of Amherst, Nova Scotia: one cabinet portrait, late 19th century; Rice of Montreal: 56 prints of various marine vessels in Montreal docks, ca. 1912-1921; H.E. Sheldon of Kingston: 2 prints, one of Hamilton's wharf and one of Bowen's Wharf, in Kingston, 1856; Octavius Thompson of Toronto: 2 prints from Toronto in the Camera, one of Great Western Station, one of Masonic Hall Buildings, ca.1867-68, with accompanying letterpress; United Photo Stores: 9 prints of Montreal harbour, ca.1930; L.P. Vallee of Quebec: one print of timber cove, Quebec; 6 stereo views of Suspension Bridge across the Niagara, attributed to Notman; 10 stereo views of steamers & harbour, Montreal, of Lower Town, Quebec, of entrance to canal and lumber barges, Ottawa, of wreck of steamer Renaud, in Lachine Rapids, 1870's-80's, may be by Notman or Alexander Henderson.