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Mountie Collection

"Mountie: A Symbol of Canadian Heritage and Courage" The iconic Mountie, with their distinctive red serge uniforms and Stetson hats

Background imageMountie Collection: King George V Silver Jubilee celebrations, ILN cover, 1935

King George V Silver Jubilee celebrations, ILN cover, 1935
Soldiers from across the British Empire gather to adore the crown, resplendent on a garlanded pedestal, on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of King George V.St Pauls Cathedral can be

Background imageMountie Collection: Mounties, Canada, North America

Mounties, Canada, North America

Background imageMountie Collection: Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman outside the Parliament Building in Ottawa

Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman outside the Parliament Building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America

Background imageMountie Collection: Canadian World War One Patriotic Postcard

Canadian World War One Patriotic Postcard. " Here Comes Canada!" Date: circa 1916

Background imageMountie Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, pictured exiting her car during The Royal Family tour of Canada in

Queen Elizabeth II, pictured exiting her car during The Royal Family tour of Canada in July 1970. Picture shows Queen Elizabeth II wearing an Indian Jacket to keep warm

Background imageMountie Collection: Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meeting in Quebec, Canada, 1944

Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meeting in Quebec, Canada, 1944
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the USA (right) and Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British Prime Minister, meeting in Quebec in 1944

Background imageMountie Collection: Les allies a Versailles, engraving by H. Reidel, 1920 (pochoir print)

Les allies a Versailles, engraving by H. Reidel, 1920 (pochoir print)
1123819 Les allies a Versailles, engraving by H. Reidel, 1920 (pochoir print) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageMountie Collection: The Allies in Versailles, engraved by Henri Reidel, 1920 (litho)

The Allies in Versailles, engraved by Henri Reidel, 1920 (litho)
STC91340 The Allies in Versailles, engraved by Henri Reidel, 1920 (litho) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageMountie Collection: A group of volunteers in the North West Mounted Police, Montreal, Canada. (Sepia photo)

A group of volunteers in the North West Mounted Police, Montreal, Canada. (Sepia photo)
829490 A group of volunteers in the North West Mounted Police, Montreal, Canada. (Sepia photo) by Notman, William (1826-1891) (after); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures; Canadian

Background imageMountie Collection: North-West Mounted Police town station at Regina, Saskatchewan, c. 1885 (b / w photo)

North-West Mounted Police town station at Regina, Saskatchewan, c. 1885 (b / w photo)
PNP335491 North-West Mounted Police town station at Regina, Saskatchewan, c.1885 (b/w photo) by Canadian Photographer (19th Century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; Canadian

Background imageMountie Collection: George Arthur French (b / w photo)

George Arthur French (b / w photo)
PNP352509 George Arthur French (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Major-General Sir George Arthur French (1841-1921)

Background imageMountie Collection: The Squadron of the N. W. Mounted Police in review order (b / w photo)

The Squadron of the N. W. Mounted Police in review order (b / w photo)
PNP352502 The Squadron of the N.W. Mounted Police in review order (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

Background imageMountie Collection: Canadian Mounted Police on a winter expedition (litho)

Canadian Mounted Police on a winter expedition (litho)
PNP352510 Canadian Mounted Police on a winter expedition (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration by Frederic Remington, Harpers Weekly)

Background imageMountie Collection: James Macleod (b / w photo)

James Macleod (b / w photo)
PNP352506 James Macleod (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Assistant Commissioner James Farquharson Macleod (1836-94) with hand on saddle

Background imageMountie Collection: North West Mounted Police at Fort Calgary in 1876 (b / w photo)

North West Mounted Police at Fort Calgary in 1876 (b / w photo)
PNP352505 North West Mounted Police at Fort Calgary in 1876 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageMountie Collection: North-West Mounted Police of Canada, 1887 (colour litho)

North-West Mounted Police of Canada, 1887 (colour litho)
PNP335488 North-West Mounted Police of Canada, 1887 (colour litho) by Remington, Frederic (1861-1909); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageMountie Collection: A Metis scout of the North-West Mounted Police (b / w photo)

A Metis scout of the North-West Mounted Police (b / w photo)
PNP330692 A Metis scout of the North-West Mounted Police (b/w photo) by Canadian Photographer (19th Century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; Canadian, out of copyright

Background imageMountie Collection: North-West Mounted Police based in Edmonton to maintain law

North-West Mounted Police based in Edmonton to maintain law
PNP335490 North-West Mounted Police based in Edmonton to maintain law and order during the early days of the Klondike/Yukon Gold Rush, 1898 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageMountie Collection: Riels Rebellion in Canada, Severe Gagnon of north West mounted Police, 1885 (photo)

Riels Rebellion in Canada, Severe Gagnon of north West mounted Police, 1885 (photo)
3470686 Riels Rebellion in Canada, Severe Gagnon of north West mounted Police, 1885 (photo) by Canadian Photographer (19th Century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures; Canadian

Background imageMountie Collection: WW1 - Canadian Mountie with his two children

WW1 - Canadian Mountie with his two children Date: circa 1916

Background imageMountie Collection: CANADIAN MOUNTIES, 1873. Officers of the North West Mounted Police, 1873

CANADIAN MOUNTIES, 1873. Officers of the North West Mounted Police, 1873. Pen-and-ink drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageMountie Collection: Dawson City during the Klondyke Gold Rush, 1890s

Dawson City during the Klondyke Gold Rush, 1890s
Gold prospectors crowding Dawson City, Yukon Territory, 1898. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMountie Collection: CANADIAN MOUNTIES, 1873. Officers of the North West Mounted Police, 1873

CANADIAN MOUNTIES, 1873. Officers of the North West Mounted Police, 1873. Pen-and-ink drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageMountie Collection: Canadian Artillery Battery

Canadian Artillery Battery
Canadian officers on horseback and standing by a row of cannons, Canada, circa 1890. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageMountie Collection: No. 1 Remount Dept

No. 1 Remount Dept
A Canadian officer of the No. 1 Remount Dept. teaching a horse to lie down during firing on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, Great Britain, circa 1900

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Canada, Alberta, Calgary: Fort Calgary Historic Park, RCMP (Mountie) Barracks Display

Background imageMountie Collection: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police charge down a street in Winnipeg during a strike in 1919

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police charge down a street in Winnipeg during a strike in 1919
CANADA: MOUNTED POLICE, 1919. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police charge down a street in Winnipeg during a strike in 1919

Background imageMountie Collection: Canadian Mountie

Canadian Mountie
A Canadian mounted policeman with his dog. Date: early 1930s

Background imageMountie Collection: North West Mounted Police Fort, (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), Fort McLeod

North West Mounted Police Fort, (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), Fort McLeod, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageMountie Collection: N. W. Mounted Police barracks dating from 1893, the last NWMP barracks on its original site in

N. W. Mounted Police barracks dating from 1893, the last NWMP barracks on its original site in Western Canada was
N.W. Mounted Police barracks dating from 1893, the last NWMP barracks on its original site in Western Canada was restored in 1989, Canmore, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageMountie Collection: Mounties on horseback during roll call and instructions before performance of show number Musical

Mounties on horseback during roll call and instructions before performance of show number Musical Ride, at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, North America

Background imageMountie Collection: Advert / Sea to Canada

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"Mountie: A Symbol of Canadian Heritage and Courage" The iconic Mountie, with their distinctive red serge uniforms and Stetson hats, has long been synonymous with Canada's rich history and vast landscapes. From the King George V Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1935 to present-day events, these brave men and women have played a significant role in shaping the nation. In 1935, an illustration on the cover of The Illustrated London News (ILN) captured the essence of this revered figure during King George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations. Standing tall outside the Parliament Building in Ottawa, a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman showcased his unwavering dedication to duty. During World War One, even as conflict raged across Europe, Canadians sent patriotic postcards featuring Mounties to boost morale. These images depicted their unwavering commitment to protecting freedom and justice. Fast forward to Queen Elizabeth II's royal tour of Canada; she was greeted by a proud Mountie as she exited her car. This moment symbolized not only respect for tradition but also highlighted the enduring bond between royalty and those who serve their country. Historical photographs reveal glimpses into the past - sepia-toned snapshots capturing volunteers training at Montreal's North West Mounted Police headquarters or showcasing early town stations like Regina in Saskatchewan circa 1885. Figures such as George Arthur French stand out among them – leaders whose vision helped shape this esteemed force. From Versailles to winter expeditions through treacherous terrains, lithographs depict Mounties' resilience and determination throughout history. Whether it be maintaining order or exploring uncharted territories, they exemplify bravery amidst adversity. Today, when we think of "Mountie, " we envision more than just law enforcement officers; we see guardians of heritage embodying values that define Canada itself - integrity, courage, and compassion. As they continue serving communities across North America with pride and honor, let us celebrate these remarkable individuals who have become an enduring symbol of Canadian identity.