Keywords: Edward Walsh - Queenstown, Upper Canada on the Niagara (a.k.a. Queenston, Ontario) - partially restored.png wikitable Do not delete this file This is a partially-restored version of Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario jpg meant to facilitate any future restoration work It is too large to be thumbnailed with Wikipedia's current settings; however it is perfectly downloadable Queenstown now known as Queenston Upper Canada on the Niagara by Edward Walsh Image dates from between 1803 and 1807 This watercolour shows the village of Queenston in the Canadian province of Ontario known as Upper Canada prior to 1841 Travelers on horseback cart and foot traverse the wide dirt road while houses are near the shore of the Niagara River Queenston is just north of Niagara Falls and the site of the the battle of Queenston Heights on October 13 1812 in the War of 1812 when the Canadians and British defeated the American forces that invaded the town Edward Walsh was a surgeon to the 49th Regiment and served in Canada from 1803-1807 ppmsca 01656 between 1803 1807 Edward Walsh 1756-1832 PD-Old-100 Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario jpg - Restored JPG Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario png - Restored PNG Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario age removed png - A more extensive restoration - rather farther than I prefer - showing the image with the natural yellowing removed Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario age removed jpg - JPG of above Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario - partially restored png - Partially restored PNG Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario original scan png - Original scan PNG Image Edward Walsh - Queenstown Upper Canada on the Niagara a k a Queenston Ontario original scan jpg - Original scan JPG for comparison Last work on the restoration before colour adjustment Dirt and damage removed as far as I thought justified The dirt is authentic of course but much of the dirt and damage distracted from the work itself Some areas of damage were missed at this point Landscapes in art Queenston Ontario Ontario in the 1800s |