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The Lumberers Arch at Ottawa, erected on the occasion of the Prince of Wales's visit to Canada, 1860 Creator: Unknown




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The Lumberers Arch at Ottawa, erected on the occasion of the Prince of Wales's visit to Canada, 1860 Creator: Unknown

The Lumberers Arch at Ottawa, erected on the occasion of the Prince of Wales's visit to Canada, 1860. The most singular of all the arches erected in the British provinces of North America in honour of the Prince of Wales's visit was the Lumberers Arch erected near the Chaudiere Bridge...It was sixty-five feet in height, and eighty-two feet in length, and was composed of 180, 000 feet of lumber. Not a nail was used in its construction, nor a plank spoiled. It was massive and imposing. Few ornaments were placed upon it. To its size and simple design it owed its magnificent appearance. From the way in which the boards were piled, small pieces having been placed between each, the light passed through, producing a peculiar and pleasing effect. There were three archways. The largest was fifteen feet in width and twenty-five feet high...In front was an immense plank, thirty-four inches in width, bearing on it the word "Welcome." The arch was suggested by Mr. James Skead, and designed by Mr. D. Scott. The lumber was shipped from the mills of Messrs. Pattie, Perry, and Co. at whose expense in conjunction with Messrs. Merrill Baldwin and Young, and Harris Brownson and Co. it was erected. It was much admired by the Prince and his suite'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860

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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the historic Lumberers' Arch at Ottawa. Erected in 1860 during the Prince of Wales's visit to Canada, this unique arch is a testament to the rich history of Ottawa. Printed in high-quality detail on a durable ceramic mug, this collectible item makes for a perfect gift or a delightful addition to your own collection. Relive the past with every sip from this beautifully designed mug.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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The Lumberers' Arch at Ottawa: A Monumental Welcome to the Prince of Wales in 1860 This photograph captures the awe-inspiring Lumberers' Arch, erected in Ottawa, Canada, to welcome the Prince of Wales during his visit in 1860. The arch, a unique and impressive structure, was the most singular of its kind among the numerous arches built in the British provinces of North America for the royal occasion. Measuring an impressive 65 feet in height and 82 feet in length, the Lumberers' Arch was constructed entirely from lumber, with no nails used in its creation. Its massive and imposing design, featuring three archways, showcases the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the local lumber industry. The largest archway was fifteen feet wide and twenty-five feet high. The arch's simplicity was its greatest strength, with only a few ornaments adorning its surface. The boards were carefully piled, with small pieces placed between each, allowing light to pass through, creating a unique and visually appealing effect. The idea for the arch was suggested by James Skead, and its design was brought to life by D. Scott. The lumber for the project was generously donated by Pattie, Perry, and Co., Merrill Baldwin and Young, and Harris Brownson and Co. The arch was a testament to the unity and collaboration of the community, and its magnificent appearance left a lasting impression on the Prince of Wales and his entourage. This photograph, taken from the pages of the Illustrated London News in 1860, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the grandeur and ingenuity of this remarkable structure. The Lumberers' Arch stands as a symbol of the rich history and heritage of Ottawa and Canada.

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