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Montreal. North and Central America - Canada - Quebec - Montréal, Île de. Inhabited place. Longitude: -73.6000. Latitude: 45.5000.

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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Assorted printed items, mostly information for travellers., [1883]-1918.

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Identifier: Acc.12680/43
Scope and Contents Includes:'Information for travellers landing at Hong Kong' (Hong Kong: Thomas Cook, circa 1909).'Montreal: the Canadian metropolis and its many attractions' (Canadian Pacific Railway Company, circa 1909).'Missionary alphabet' ([Edinburgh]: Church of Scotland, undated).Inaugural sermon of the Women Citizens' Association, Aberdeen, West Parish Church, Sunday 27 October 1918.'A handbook to the West River: being a short description of...
Dates: [1883]-1918.

Letter of Wilhelmina Black to Mrs Richardson, of Woodlands, Newton Stewart.

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Identifier: Acc.7290
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Concerning social life among Scots expatriates in Canada, and referring to the Papineau insurrection.

Dates: 1838.

Travel journal of Emily Jackson describing her tour of the Eastern United States and Canada., 1884.

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Identifier: MS.23625
Scope and Contents From the Series: Narrative of the journey of Emily Jackson through the Eastern United States and Canada, with her sister Ina Jackson. They left Glasgow on 29 August sailed around the north coast of Ireland on 30 August and arrived in New York on 9 September. The Jacksons journeyed through Saratoga, Lake George, and Lacine Rapids (Montreal) and arrived in Toronto on 21 September. They visited Niagara Falls and returned to America moving through Buffalo, Chicago, Minneapolis, St Paul, Pittsburgh, Washington...
Dates: 1884.