24 Sussex, 28 April 1951
[The] 1939 Royal Visit, 19 May 1939
A Beautiful Friendship, 16 May 1953
A “Canadian” Princess, 19 January 1943
[The] Aeronauts Come to Ottawa, 11 September 1911
[The] Aesthete, 16 May 1882
A Free and Public Library, 30 April 1906
Ahoy-hoy Ottawa, 9 September 1877
A.J. Freiman versus J. Tissot, 9 October 1935
An Electric Banquet, 29 August 1892
[The] Anishinabek, 7 October 1763
Archbishop Boris, 10 December 1955
Armistice Day, 11 November 1918
[The] Arrival of Cable Television, 21 April, 1962
[The] Arrival of the Iron Horse, 24 December 1854
[The] Arrival of the R-100, 10 August 1930
[The] Arrival of Traffic Lights, 5 March 1928
Asphalt Paving Comes to Ottawa, 30 July 1895
[The] Assassination of Thomas D’Arcy McGee, 7 April 1868
A Walk down Sparks Street, 20 May 1960
A Week without Worry, 28 January 1922
Banish the Bar: The Arrival of Prohibition, 16 September 1916
[The] Bank of Ottawa, 20 January 1919
[The] Battle of the Hatpins, 7 January 1916
[The] Beechwood Cemetery, 25 October 1873
[The] Birth of Women’s Hockey, 8 March 1889
Bob, the Fire Horse: The End of an Era, 25 September 1929
Bombing of Parliament Hill, 18 May 1966
[The] Boston Red Stockings, 27 August 1872
Britannia-on-the-Bay, 24 May 1900
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, 17 December 1939
Bryson, Graham Ltd: “Ottawa’s Greatest Store”, 6 September 1870
Buffalo Bill Comes to Town, 1 November 1880
Building Parliament, 20 December 1859
[The] Bytown Consumers Gas Company, 3 March 1854
[The] Byward Market in Flames, 2 January 1957 and 28 April 1874
Canada at War with Japan, 8 December 1941
Canada’s Birthday, 1 July 1867
Canada’s First Woman Senator, 20 February 1930
Canada’s Sweetheart, 9 March 1948
Canadian Citizenship, 3 January 1947
[The] Canadian Club of Ottawa, 9 October, 1903
[The] Canadian Historical Dinner Service, 18 June 1898
[The] Canal, 29 May 1832
[The] Canal Basin: going, Going, Gone, 14 November 1927
[The] Capitol, 30 April 1970
Caplan’s, 31 July 1984
Captains of the Clouds, 16 July 1941
[The] Catch, 28 November 1976
[The] Central Canada Exhibition, 24 September 1888
Chain Letters and Pyramid Schemes, 22 June 1935
[The]Champagne Bank Robber, 27 October 1958
Charlotte Whitton Becomes Mayor, 1 October 1951
[The] Chaudière Ring Dam, 19 December 1908
[The] Chaudière Bridges, 28 September 1826
[The] Christmas Massacre, 22 December 1963
[The] Colonial Conference, 9 July 1894
[The] Corporation of Bytown, 28 April 1847
[The] Coyne Affair, 13 July 1961
[The] Cross-City Tunnel, 5 May 1910
Crowfoot: Chief, Diplomat, Peacemaker, 8 October 1886
[The] Cup, 13 April, 1927
Dawson City Challenge, 16 January 1905
Death of Queen Victoria, 22 January 1901
Devlin’s-Morgan’s, 23 March 1973
[The] Diamond Arrow Motor Car Company, 27 August 1910
[The] Dominion Observatory, 29 April 1905
Dow’s Lake and its Causeway, 27 December 1928
[The] Drive-In, 15 July 1948
[The] Earl Grey Musical and Dramatic Trophy, 2 February 1907 and 29 February 1908
Earthquake! 28 February 1925
Eastview Birth Control Trial, 17 March 1937
Eastview’s Election Irregularities, 5 January 1920
[The] Eddy Lock-Out, 11 January 1904
[The] Empire’s Poet Comes to Ottawa, 19 October 1907
[The] End of the Crippler, 18 April 1955
End of the Line, 1 May 1959
[The] End of Road Tolls, 9 February 1920
[The] End of Winter Driving Woes, 16 April 1928
Eugène Larment: The Last Man Hanged in Ottawa, 27 March 1946
Eugène Ysaÿe, the Tsar of the Violin, 6 March 1905
[The] Evening Journal – Women’s Edition, 13 April 1895
Everybody Out!, 18 April 1982
Exercise Tocsin B-1961, 13 November 1961
[The] Fastest Chicken in the World, 16 March 1978
[The] First International Dog Derby, 5 February 1930
[The] First Ottawa Air Mail, 15 August 1918
First Royal Visit–Prince of Wales Lays Cornerstone of Parliament, 1 September 1860
Fisher’s Folly, 13 February 1919
Fort Culture, 31 May 1969
Frank Amyot and the Berlin Olympics, 8 August 1936
Freiman’s becomes The Bay, 24 November 1971
[The] Funeral of J. Thad Johnson, 3 July 1927
[The] Funeral of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 22 February 1919
[The] Galloping Gourmet, 30 December 1968
Gay Liberation, 28 August 1971
General Tom Thumb and the Countess Magri, 4 October 1861
[The] Governor General’s Foot Guards, 7 June 1872
[The] Grand Chaudière Dam, 16 October 1866
[The] Grand Vice-Regal Fancy Dress Ball, 23 February 1876
[The] Great Epizootic, 12 October 1872
[The] Greatest Show on Earth, 24 July 1895
[The] Great Farini Crosses The Chaudière Falls, 9 September 1864
[The] Great Fire of 1870, 17 August 1870
The] Green Valley Restaurant, 30 June 1947
Guy Fawkes Day, 5 November 1889
[The] Hanging of Patrick Whelan, 11 February 1869
Happy Independence Day?, 17 April 1982
Heartbreak Hotel, 3 April 1957
“Hello Ottawa–Hello Montreal”, 20 May 1920
[The] Heron Road Bridge Disaster, 10 August 1966
HoveRovers and Spectras, 6 March 1969
Hull and Ottawa in Flames, 26 April, 1900
[The] Iceman No Longer Cometh, 18 May 1963
Ill-Starred Royal Romance, 11 February 1924 and 26 February 1941
[The] Imperial Economic Conference, 21 July 1932
Instant Mashed Potatoes…, 7 February 1961
[The] Interprovincial Bridge, a.k.a. the Royal Alexandra Bridge, 12 December 1900
It’s Electrifying!, 1 May 1885
[The] Jersey Lily, 8 November 1883
Jewelled Plague, 25 July 2008
June & Company’s Great Oriental Circus, 12 August 1851
Kidney Transplants and Artificial Kidneys, 7 November 1963
La Baker, 26 August 1955
Lady Aberdeen’s Historical Fancy Dress Ball, 17 February, 1897
[The] Last Presentation of Debutantes, 24 January 1958
[The] Last Timber Raft, 8 July 1908
[The] Last Train to Union Station, 31 July 1966
Larocque’s, 11 September 1971
Le Droit, 27 March 1913
Lights Out!, 14 August 2003
[The] Lord Elgin Hotel, 19 July 1941
Lord Elgin Visits Bytown, 27 July 1853
Lord Lansdowne’s Triumph, 26 May 1887
Lord Stanley’s Cup, 18 March 1892
Lotta and the USC Canada, 10 June 1945
Lovers’ Walk, 14 May 1938
[The] Maharaja of the Keyboard, 5 December 1945
Major’s Hill — Ottawa’s First Park, 21 August 1874
Marathon of Hope Reaches Ottawa, 30 June 1980
[The] Marbles and Jacks Competitions, 21 April 1924
[The] Marian Congress, 18 June 1947
Mass Transit, 15 August 1866
[The] Maxwell Challenge, 22 February 1912
[The] McKellar Train Disaster, 25 June 1913
Meet Me At Murphy’s, 29 January 1983
Miss Civil Service, 12 August 1946
Monetary Matters, 11 March 1925
Movie Magic, 3 November 1894
Moving Day, 25 September, 1865
Mowat and MacGillivray, Stock Market Swindlers, 30 August 1930
Mrs. Pankhurst Comes to Ottawa, 2 March 1916
[The] Mystery of the Wandering Ballots, 28 February 1928
[The] NABU Network, 26 October 1983
National Council of Women of Canada, 11 April 1894
[The] Nile Voyageurs, 13 September 1884
Norwegian Snowshoes, Skees and Skilobning, 22 January 1887
[The] OC Transpo Massacre, 6 April 1999
[The] Old Ottawa Post Office, 30 August 1876
[The] Old Supreme Court Building, 11 September 1956
Ogilvy’s, 18 November 1887
On to Ottawa Trek, 22 June 1935
Operation Fish, 2 July 1940
Organized Labour Praises Conservative Prime Minister, 3 September 1872
Ottawa at War, 3 September 1939
[The] Ottawa Alerts, 20 March 1923
Ottawa: Canada’s Oil & Gas Capital?, 17 September 1889
[The] Ottawa City Hall Fire, 31 March 1931
Ottawa Enters the Automobile Age, 11 September 1899
Ottawa Entertains the Empire, 22 August 1903
Ottawa Foot Ball Club, a.k.a. Rough Riders, 19 September 1876
[The] Ottawa Nationals, 11 October 1972
Ottawa Recycles, 5 June 1972
Ottawa the Beautiful — The Gréber Report, 18 November 1949
Ottawa’s Castle, 1 June 1912
Ottawa’s Centenary, 16 August 1926
Ottawa’s Champion Hose Reel Team, 2 October 1880
Ottawa’s Chequered Past, 9 April 1877
Ottawa’s Chinese Laundry Tax, 20 April 1897
Ottawa’s First Labour Day, 1 September 1890
Ottawa’s First Newspaper, 24 February 1836
[The] Ottawa Sewer Explosions, 29 May 1929 and 28 January 1931
[The] Ottawa Sharpshooters, 2 May 1885
Ottawa’s Rink, 18 January 1971
Ottawa’s Royal Swans, 28 June 1967
Ottawa’s Ski Hill, 9 December 1965
Ottawa’s World-Famous Dairy, 8 April 1927
Our Farm, 12 May 1886
Parking Meters Arrive in Ottawa, 25 April 1958
[The] Passing of Lord Tweedsmuir, 6 February 1940
[The] Passing of William Lyon Mackenzie King, 22 July 1950
[The] Penny Bank, 1 March 1909
[The] Phantom Air Raid, 14 February 1915
Pius X High School Tragedy, 27 October 1975
[The] Plains of Abraham, 15 January 1908
Policing Ottawa, 29 May 1866
Poulin’s, Ottawa’s Store of Satisfaction, 2 February 1929
President Roosevelt Comes to Ottawa, 23 August 1943
Princess Elizabeth Comes to Ottawa, 10 October 1951
Project 4000, 27 June 1979
[The] Queen’s Plate, 31 May 1872
Queen Victoria Chooses Ottawa, 31 December 1857
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 22 June 1897
Radio Station CKCH Opens, 27 February 1924
[The] Re-Birth of the Ottawa Senators, 20 December 1991
[The] Red Menace, 5 September 1945
[The] Return of “D” Company, 3 November 1900
[The] Return of Halley’s Comet, 18 May 1910
“Rib”, 4 August 1914
[The] Rideau Club Fire, 23 October 1979
Riley’s Army, 5 June 1922
[The] Rise and Fall of the Daly Building, 14 June 1905
Rockcliffe Relief Camp 10 July 1935
[The] Rockcliffe Ski Jump, 23 March 1937
[The] Rolling Stones, 25 April 1965
[The] Royal Canadian Mint, 2 January 1908
[The] Russell House Hotel, 8 June 1863
[The] Russell Theatre, 15 October 1897
Sabotage on Parliament Hill?, 3 February 1916
[The] Sad Story of “Punch” Lavigne and “Billy” Seabrooke, 10 January 1933
Santa Claus Comes to Town, 24 December 1896
Sappers’ Bridge, 28 July 1912
[The] Saturday Funnies, 11 February 1905
Sex and Security, 4 March 1966
[The] Shiners’ War, 20 October 1835
Shirley Temple and the 7th Victory Bond Campaign, 21 October 1944
Sir Galahad, 6 December 1901
[The] Slater Street Explosion, 25 October 1958
Smallpox and the Porter Island Isolation Hospital, 2 November 1893
Some Chicken! Some Neck!, 29 December 1941
[The] Soviet Embassy Fire, 1 January 1956
[The] Spanish Lady, 26 September 1918
Spring Forward, Fall Back, 14 April 1918
[The] Statute of Westminster, 11 December 1931
Stony Monday Riot, 17 September 1849
[The] Stopwatch Gang, 17 April 1974
Strike! En Grève!, 14 September 1891
Sunday Shopping, 7 June 1992
Television Arrives in Ottawa, 2 June 1953
Temples of Commerce, 12 May 1955
Tennis Comes To Ottawa, 13 June 1876
Thanksgiving, 3 January 1850, 15 April 1872 and 6 November 1879
To Arms! The Fenians Are Coming, 7 March 1866
[The] “Talkies” Come To Ottawa, 26 December 1928
Tobogganing in Old Ottawa, 10 March 1877
[The] Tragic Death of Lieutenant-Colonel William Barker, V.C., 12 March 1930
[The] Trial of Agatha Chapman, 26 November 1946
Trick or Treat!, 31 October 1860
Valentine’s Day in Old Ottawa, 14 February 1848
Velocipedes and Bicycles, 1 May 1869
Vexing Vexillology, 15 February 1965
[The] Victoria Memorial Museum, 10 May 1901
Victorian Order of Home Helpers, a.k.a. the VON, 10 February 1897
Victory in Europe, 7 May 1945
[The] Villa St-Louis Tragedy, 15 May 1956
Water Woes, 23 August 1912
[The] Weatherhill Charivari, 11 August 1881
[The] West Block Fire, 11 February 1897
We Want The Animals!, 1 March 1967
Wiggins’ Weather, 22 September 1882
Winter’s Icy Grip, 5 January 1998
[The] Winter Trots, 9 February 1921
Women’s Memorial Building, 21 December 1925
Work or Bread, 5 April 1877