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"The Pictures"
(1936) -
THE PICTURESQUE GOTHIC VILLA COMES TO TOWN: The Emergence of Toronto’s Bay-and-Gable House Type
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 2016) -
Picturesque South American Tyrants
(1932) -
Picturing Halifax: Young Immigrant Women and the Social Construction of Urban Space
(2017-04)This study explores the social construction of space in the lives of young immigrant women. Drawing upon data from photo-elicitation interviews, I analyze how young women who recently immigrated to Canada interpret and ... -
Picturing Modernity: Exploring the Architecture of Pleasure in 1930s North Toronto
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 2007) -
Picturing the Professionalization of Planning in Canada,1901 - 1927
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 2008) -
“A PIECE OF THE ENDLESS BODY OF THE WORLD”: GENDER, IDENTITY, AND THE COEXISTENCE OF BINARY FORCES IN LOUISE ERDRICH’S THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE, TRACKS, AND LOVE MEDICINE
(2012-01-04)Louise Erdrich’s North Dakota series explores the historical and contemporary hardships faced by aboriginals. Her novels center on the families that live on the fictional reservation of Little No Horse and the communal and ... -
Pieces of the Prairie: Informing New Architecture for a Saskatchewan Cultural Landscape
(2014-04-04)Since the major influx of settlement in the 19th century, architecture on the Saskatchewan prairie has focused on imported types and products, a condition that has contributed to the lack of a clear regional architectural ... -
Pied, or Labrador Duck
(William Gossip, 1886) -
Pierce, G. C., Mrs. - son of
(after 1870) -
Pierce, Mrs. - baby of
(1906-11) -
Pierre Dionne, Architect: Valleyfield's First Modern
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1990) -
Pierre Du Gua de Monts, [receipt?]
(2012-11-29) -
Pierre Rocques
(1931) -
Pieta
(1943) -
PIEZOELECTRIC MULTILAYER BENDING ACTUATED OSCILLOMETRY PROTOTYPE
(2015)Oscillometry (OS), also known as the forced oscillation technique (FOT) is used to measure lung mechanics and can be used to assess airflow obstruction in diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. ... -
Pig Ascending
(1962)