All photos from the Documentary Art and Photography Division of the National Archives are marked with the negative number in the bottom left-hand corner.
Every attempt has been made to contact copyright holders.
PA-133381 |
| A view of Canadian plots in the United Nations' Military Cemetery, Pusan, South Korea, March 1954. |
PA-131813 |
| A soldier of the Royal Canadian Dragoons patrolling the demilitarized zone separating South from North Korea in August 1954. |
PA-200110 |
| Representatives of the countries co-sponsoring the resolution establishing the International Atomic Energy Agency. Seatedl. to r.: Anthony Nutting (United Kingdom), Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (USA) and Jules Moch (France). Standing l. to r.: Brian Hill (Australia), W.C. Plessis (South Africa), Paul Martin (Canada) and M.F. Van Langenhove (Belgium). |
PA-44326 - UN Photo/ONU Photo |
| K.G.Montgomery of the Canadian Delegation to the 9th session of the General Assembly (left) chats with B.V. Kudryavtsev of the delegation of the Byelorussian Socialist Soviet Republic during a meeting of the Third (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) Committee. |
PA-66837 |
| Royal Canadian Air Force personnel load Mutual Aid supplies for Turkey onto a North Star, Langar, England, July 1954. |
PA-159845 |
| Two despatch riders from the 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade Group check their position during NATO exercise "Battle Royal." |
PA-200122 |
| Officials from the Colombo Plan meet to draft a progress report for the Commonwealth Consultative Committee on South and South-East Asia, Ottawa, September 1954. L. to r.: R.G. (Nik) Cavell, A.E. Ritchie, K.W. Taylor and P.A. Bridle. |
PA-197545 |
| Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent addresses delegates to the first session of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee on South and South-East Asia, Ottawa, October 1954. |
PA-128830 |
| During his world tour Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent greets members of the Royal 22nd Regiment stationed in Korea. |
Bruce Williams/VIP Photo Service |
| Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent in New Delhi on his world tour. L. to r.: Escott Reid, Indira Gandhi, St. Laurent, Madelaine O'Donnell (St. Laurent's daughter), Jawaharlal Nehru, Ruth Reid, Jean-Paul St. Laurent (St. Laurent's son). |
Bruce Williams/Chitrakar Press Photographer |
| At the organizational conference for the three Indochina commissions in New Delhi, August 1954. L. to r: Escott Reid, Air Commodore H.H.C. Rutledge, R.M. Macdonnell, Brigadier R.E.A. Morton, Bruce Williams. |
PA-200370 |
| L. to r.: A.D.P. Heeney, John Foster Dulles, Malcolm MacDonald, Washington, October 1954. |
PA-200370 |
| United States President Dwight Eisenhower signs the St. Lawrence Seaway Bill during a White House ceremony on May 13, 1954. Standing on the immediate left of the president is A.D.P. Heeney. |
PA-112362 |
| Cabinet ministers at the first meeting of the Canada-U.S. Ministerial Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, Washington, March 1954. Seat, l. to r.: John Foster Dulles, C.D. Howe, and Douglas Abbott. Standing, l. to r.: Sherman Adams, Ezra Benson, Sinclair Weeks, and L.B. Pearson. |
C-19381 |
| C.D. Howe and Brig. Gen. John M. Reynolds inspects the 10-man crew of a B-50 bomber at Biggs Air Base, Texas, November 1954. |
PA-128827 |
| R.W. Mayhew, Ambassador to Japan, talking to Brigadier J.V. Allard of the 25th Canadian infantry Brigade, Korea, May 1954. |