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Date: 1982
Source: Government
Type of material: Art
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  1. 1
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    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Accession
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    Textual material, Photographs, Art
    Item ID number:
    136246
    Date:
    1890-1995
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG18, R196, 1997-98/386 GAD, 1998-00035-4
    ... early 1920s to the early 1970s, including a number of portraits of individuals responsible for or important to those operations (from chiefs to technicians) 
  2. 2
    No digital object
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Sub-series
    Art
    Item ID number:
    6026324
    Date:
    1963-ca. 1990s
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    R231-4553-6-E, 1993-164 DAP
    ... early 1980s advertising, some relating to CN Express Volume 16619: 1 scrapbook containing advertising 1960s-1980s, relating to Grand Trunk, Western, Animal 
  3. 3
    No digital object
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Accession
    **
    Art, Photographs, Textual material
    Item ID number:
    4749029
    Date:
    [1905-1992]
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG120, R726, 2014-02229-1
    ... early eighties (box 35). Also included are three large scrapbook albums featuring advertisements for the 9999 (Four Nines) and 999 (Three Nines) Gold Maple 
  4. 4
    No digital object
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Series
    **
    Textual material, Art, Stamps and stamp products
    Item ID number:
    133423
    Date:
    1827-1993
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    R169-100-8-E, RG3-J
    ... early NMP operational files. Copyright belongs to Canada Post Corporation. Further accruals are expected. Title is based on the contents of the series 
  5. 5
    No digital object
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Sub-sub-series
    **
    Art, Stamps and stamp products
    Item ID number:
    5263544
    Date:
    1982-1984
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    R169-3268-6-E
    ... early 1950's, a second trip to France marked a turning point in his career. Believing that he needed to free himself from the influence of Cézanne, Matisse 
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