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The prairie, on the banks of the Red River, looking south, 1858
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The prairie, on the banks of Red River, looking south
1858, by Humphrey Lloyd Hime

This is one of Hime's photographs which accompanied Henry Youle Hind's official report to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, and which was also included in the two-volume popular account of the expedition published in London in 1860. It is a simple and stark portrayal of a seemingly endless expanse of land. It is an image of sameness, immensity, treelessness, and flatness, and could have been taken almost anywhere on the Prairies. It is only through the title that a viewer is able to tether the photograph to a geographical location.

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