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BeskrivelseSkiing at Rockcliffe Park. Lord Frederick Hamilton, aide-de-camp to the Governor General, Lord Lansdowne, introduced the sport in Ottawa in 1887. He was greeted by universal derision when he tried the slopes of Rockcliffe Park, near the Governor General'
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William James Topley (1845–1930) wikidata:Q12071246
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Fødsels-/dødsdato13. februar 1845 Redigere på wikidata16. november 1930 Redigere på wikidata
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Item part of: Miscellaneous collection  Skiing at Rockcliffe Park. Lord Frederick Hamilton, aide-de-camp to the Governor General, Lord Lansdowne, introduced the sport in Ottawa in 1887. He was greeted by universal derision when he tried the slopes of Rockcliffe Park, near the Governor General'[graphic]1895 / Ottawa, Ont. — 1 itemSCOPE AND CONTENT:Published in "Sometimes A Great Nation: A Photo Album of Canada 1950-1925, by Edward Cavell, 1984. Plate 77, NPC-027, p. 95 Sepia transparency available Described by the RECON project.REFERENCE NUMBERS:  ACCESSION:    1972-001  REPRODUCTION:    C-043152 (copy negative number);CONSULTATION/REPRODUCTION:Graphics: photos      Restrictions on access:  Nil  USE/REPRODUCTION:Restrictions on use/reproduction:  NilCredit:  Miscellaneous / Library and Archives Canada / C-043152 CREATORS: Topley, William James, 1845-1930 SUBJECT HEADINGS:SPORTS & AMUSEMENTS - SKIING SOURCE: DAPDCAP 311324

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