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THIS DISK FROM A BLAZED TREE IS CONSIDERED SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE THE TREE WAS MARKED DURING A SURVEY IN A SURRENDERED PORTION OF INDIAN RESERVE LANDS. ALSO INTERESTING IS THE TREE'S AGE-100 YEARS. IT WOULD HAVE STARTED GROWING IN THE YEAR OF…

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BOUNDARY STONE FROM ORDNANCE LAND (MILITARY RESERVE) NEAR SMITHS FALLS. THIS MONUMENT & 1850 SURVEY ORIGINALLY RECORDED IN ORDNACE OFFICE AT BYTOWN AS PLAN 11, PART SECOND, RIDEAU CANAL, BOOK 1851. DETAILS OF STONE'S PLACEMENT UNCERTAIN BUT RECORDS…

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PART OF CDN LANDMARKS COLLECTION, EST'D IN 1952 BY R.W. CLARK, D.L.S., S.L.S. THESE MARKERS SPAN OVER 200 YRS. OF CANADIAN SURVEYING & INCLUDE ITEMS FROM EVERY PROVINCE & TERRITORY EXCEPT NFLD.

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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.

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A solar compass created approximatey 1860. Initially owned by Russell, this passed through surveyors working in the West, with such names as Rainboth, JJ McArthur, and Ogilve. Through Ogilve the compass ended up in Ottawa, his last major survey. It…

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This is a survey map illustrating the Rolling River First Nation's agreement with the federal government, under treaty 2, in 1897. The fact that Rolling River 67 signed both Treaty 4 and 2 is a source of confusion; however, its implications for…

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This map displays the treaty agreement of Rolling River First Nation (under South Quill's leadership) under Treaty 4. Although Treaty 4 agreements started being signed in 1874, this map was not created until 1890, generating some room for…

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Brought a STL file to the University of Calgary MakerSpace to print a 3D scan of a wax model of bladder cancer at the Taylor Digital Institute.

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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.
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