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  5. The History of the Geological Survey of Canada in 175 Objects

Buildings and Places

  • 3. Joggins Fossil Cliffs (1843)
  • 34. New Headquarters (1881)
  • 35. National Museum (1881)
  • 36. Miguasha (1881)
  • 44. Pillars in Potsdam Sandstone (1888)
  • 52. First Government Observatory (1905)
  • 55. Victoria Memorial Museum Building (1911)
  • 67. Vancouver Island Earthquake (1946)
  • 73. Brent Crater (1951)
  • 82. Booth Street Headquarters (1959)
  • 96. Wall Art (1967)
  • 102. West Coast Offices (1968)
  • 117. Logan Park (1974)
  • 151. Mount Logan (1992)
  • 161. Nunavut Office (1999)

175 objects by category

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  • Equipment and Instrumentation
  • Exploration
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  • Government
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  • Rocks, Fossils, Minerals and Meteorites
  • Science Advances
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2020-10-29

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