Toronto Ladies Receiving and packing Contributions for Volunteers at the Front (High Res)
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| Title: | Toronto Ladies Receiving and packing Contributions for Volunteers at the Front (High Res) | 
| Creator: | Grip P. & P. Co. | 
| Subject: | Illustrated War News, 1885 Resistance, Métis | 
| Description: | These pages contain an image with three sketches relating to Toronto’s preparations during to assist the Canadian Army during the 1885 Resistance. Captions include: (1) “Interior View of the Premises at No. 73 King Street East”; (2) “Typical Sketches”; and (3) “Exterior View of the Premises at No. 73 King Street East”. May 9, 1885. The sketch of image no. 1 show women and a few men packing boxes of supplies for three Toronto-based battalions: The Royal Grenadiers, the Governor General’s Body Guards and the Queen’s Own Rifles. The sketches of women in panel no. 2 demonstrate an idealized view of contemporary Anglo-Protestant women during the 1885 Resistance. This view of the “prim”, “proper” and “delicate” white woman is the opposite image of First Nations and Métis women appearing in contemporary Euro-Canadian illustrations. The 1885 Resistance engendered a great of patriotic fervor in Canada. As a result, thousands volunteered their time to make life easier for the Canadian soldiers. | 
| Publisher: | Grip P. & P. Co. | 
| Date: | May 2, 1885 | 
| Type: | Text Document | 
| Format: | .jpg | 
| Identifier: | CPIWN073.2 | 
| Date of Copyright: | February 16, 2006 | 
| GDI Media Filename: | CPIWN073 (Medium).jpg | 
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