File contains photographs that are of Canadian historical significance. These photographs range from different years, to different locations, and includes portraits of notable Canadians. Significant locations include Laval University, St. Denis Street, Montreal; Carleton University Campus with the library building on the left, Ottawa (1959); golfing at midnight on the golf course at Yellowknife, N.W.T. (1960); Jasper Lodge in Jasper, Alberta (1925); C.P.R. Station and Palliser Hotel, Calgary; Fort Garry and Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba (1925); Bastion - Lower Fort Garry, Manitoba (1914); Trinity College, Toronto (1897); University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.; the Mount Royal Cross, Montreal (1935); University of New Brunswick, Fredericton; Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.; The Old Clock Tower, Halifax; Rideau Hall, Ottawa (1913); University of Saskatchewan (1925); Collège de Sudbury, Ontario; Student Medical College Building, Edmonton (1922-1925); Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, B.C.; and Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa. Historically significant portraits include His Excellency Governor-General Georges P. Vanier (1966); Sir Robert Borden; Sir Charles Tupper; Laura Secord [photograph of a woodcut]; Madeleine de Verchères Verchères, QC, (1930); Madeleine de Verchères by Gerald S. Hayward; Henry Hudson, The celebrated and unfortunate navigator abandoned by his crew in Hudson's Bay the 11th of June 1610 [lithograph, drawn by F. Davignon]; Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie (1880); Tom Longboat (1907); Amor De Cosmos [née William Alexander Smith], M. P. Victoria, B.C. (1874); "Howie Morenz"; Sandford Fleming (1895); Calixa Lavallée; Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Co.; and Jerry Potts at Fort Macleod, Alberta, (1874). Photographs of significant events include National Liberal Convention, Ottawa, 1948 including Mr. F. G. Bradley, Mr. King [William Lyon Mackenzie King], and Mr. Smallwood. Several portraits were used for "Canada Columns", historical vignettes distributed to newspapers and radio stations, including Alexander Graham Bell; Louis Cyr; and W. C. [William Cornelius] Van Horne. Several portraits were published in in "The Council for Canadian Unity "Twenty Years Later" 1984 Campaign Objective $2, 8000, 000" Report, including Louis Cyr; Dr. James Naismith; Miss Anna Swan; and Famous. N.W.M.P. half breed scout among the Black Feet.