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Ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa, after a fire on the night of Feb. 3, 1916. Firemen continue to spray the smoldering fire. It was feared the fire was caused by WW1 sabotage, but a Royal Commission determined careless smoking was the cause (BSLOC 2017 17 104) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ruins-of-the-canadian-parliament-building-in-ottawa-after-a-fire-on-170559797.html
RMKWDJN9–Ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa, after a fire on the night of Feb. 3, 1916. Firemen continue to spray the smoldering fire. It was feared the fire was caused by WW1 sabotage, but a Royal Commission determined careless smoking was the cause (BSLOC 2017 17 104)
Ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa, after a fire on the night of Feb. 3, 1916. Firemen continue to spray the smoldering fire. It was feared the fire was caused by WW1 sabotage, but a Royal Commission determined careless smoking was the cause (BSLOC 2017 17 104) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ruins-of-the-canadian-parliament-building-in-ottawa-after-a-fire-on-170561113.html
RMKWDMC9–Ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa, after a fire on the night of Feb. 3, 1916. Firemen continue to spray the smoldering fire. It was feared the fire was caused by WW1 sabotage, but a Royal Commission determined careless smoking was the cause (BSLOC 2017 17 104)
Duke Connaught at ruins, Ottawa, Photograph shows the governor of Canada, the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942) at the site of the ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa after a fire in 1916., February 1916, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duke-connaught-at-ruins-ottawa-photograph-shows-the-governor-of-canada-the-duke-of-connaught-and-strathearn-1850-1942-at-the-site-of-the-ruins-of-the-canadian-parliament-building-in-ottawa-after-a-fire-in-1916-february-1916-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599554437.html
RM2WRC1PD–Duke Connaught at ruins, Ottawa, Photograph shows the governor of Canada, the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942) at the site of the ruins of the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa after a fire in 1916., February 1916, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
The House of Commons of Canada in session in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This photograph shows the original chamber of the House of Commons of Canada (1859-1916), destroyed in the Parliament Hill fire of 1916. Original caption: The Canadian House of Commons in Session. We have here a representation of the Canadian House of Commons in Session, in the position of the Speaker, in the procedure in debate, and in the arrangement of parties on the two sides of the House. British precedents are closely followed ca. 1899 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-commons-of-canada-in-session-in-ottawa-ontario-canada-this-photograph-shows-the-original-chamber-of-the-house-of-commons-of-canada-1859-1916-destroyed-in-the-parliament-hill-fire-of-1916-original-caption-the-canadian-house-of-commons-in-session-we-have-here-a-representation-of-the-canadian-house-of-commons-in-session-in-the-position-of-the-speaker-in-the-procedure-in-debate-and-in-the-arrangement-of-parties-on-the-two-sides-of-the-house-british-precedents-are-closely-followed-ca-1899-image470175188.html
RM2J8X970–The House of Commons of Canada in session in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This photograph shows the original chamber of the House of Commons of Canada (1859-1916), destroyed in the Parliament Hill fire of 1916. Original caption: The Canadian House of Commons in Session. We have here a representation of the Canadian House of Commons in Session, in the position of the Speaker, in the procedure in debate, and in the arrangement of parties on the two sides of the House. British precedents are closely followed ca. 1899
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ministry-of-information-first-world-war-official-collection-presentation-of-the-black-rod-of-the-lord-chancellor-through-sir-robert-brdew-to-the-senate-of-canada-in-the-library-of-the-house-of-lords-the-rod-is-the-gift-of-the-empire-parliament-assosciation-united-kingdom-branch-to-replace-the-one-destroyed-by-fire-in-ottawa-4th-february-1916-image569000932.html
RM2T1M6DT–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ministry-of-information-first-world-war-official-collection-presentation-of-the-black-rod-of-the-lord-chancellor-through-sir-robert-brdew-to-the-senate-of-canada-in-the-library-of-the-house-of-lords-the-rod-is-the-gift-of-the-empire-parliament-assosciation-united-kingdom-branch-to-replace-the-one-destroyed-by-fire-in-ottawa-4th-february-1916-image569000947.html
RM2T1M6EB–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ministry-of-information-first-world-war-official-collection-presentation-of-the-black-rod-of-the-lord-chancellor-through-sir-robert-brdew-to-the-senate-of-canada-in-the-library-of-the-house-of-lords-the-rod-is-the-gift-of-the-empire-parliament-assosciation-united-kingdom-branch-to-replace-the-one-destroyed-by-fire-in-ottawa-4th-february-1916-image569000931.html
RM2T1M6DR–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Brdew to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Laird Borden to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ministry-of-information-first-world-war-official-collection-presentation-of-the-black-rod-of-the-lord-chancellor-through-sir-robert-laird-borden-to-the-senate-of-canada-in-the-library-of-the-house-of-lords-the-rod-is-the-gift-of-the-empire-parliament-assosciation-united-kingdom-branch-to-replace-the-one-destroyed-by-fire-in-ottawa-4th-february-1916-image569000946.html
RM2T1M6EA–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Presentation of the Black Rod of the Lord Chancellor through Sir Robert Laird Borden to the Senate of Canada in the Library of the House of Lords. The Rod is the gift of the Empire Parliament Assosciation, United Kingdom branch, to replace the one destroyed by fire in Ottawa, 4th February 1916.
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