This is an image of the famed P.L.S. and D.L.S., John McLatchie, known for his survey work across Canada.. MacLatchie was among the surveyors responsible for the expansion of surveying in the newly acquired territories of Western Canada.
This is a photograph, taken by Armstrong, Beere & Hime, of mid-nineteenth century Toronto (precisely in 1856). The photograph represents King Street East, a location close to that where James Foster's company was once based.
This is a photograph taken of Ralph William Clark, which appeared in a biographical column about him in a 1970 issue of S & M News. Clark, in 1953, started the Landmarks Collection for important Canadian survey markers.
A screenshot of the new Atrial Septal Defect Model, remastered by Shanna Ossé, in order to identify only the Atrial Septal Defect. This picture was taken in the Meshmixer software, in the same software that created this new object.
Before and after picture of the printed doll model, copy of the Chinese Diagnostic Doll, found in the Touch Medicine section of the Ingenium Canada's Museums of Science and Technology and on loan from the Osler History of Medicine Library at the…
Printing 3D Model of Bladder Cancer in Calgary (Canada) in order to create an accurate and high detailed representation of the model. Printed at the Taylor Digital Institute for Digital Learning in Calgary.
This item is the second attempt to the remastered Atrial Septal Defect Heart, originally provided by the Museum of Science and Technology, in collaboration with the Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa. In this case, this object was smoothed…
Scanning wax moulage of bladder cancer, made by Maria Torrence Wishart, 1932, University of Toronto. Now part of collection at Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation