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Champlain Collection

"Discovering the Legacy of Champlain: From Plymouth to Quebec City" Step back in time to 1605

Background imageChamplain Collection: PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis

PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymouth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedetion of 1605

Background imageChamplain Collection: EXPL2A-00184

EXPL2A-00184
Part of the 1613 Samuel de Champlain map of New France. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century reproduction of the original ma

Background imageChamplain Collection: New York State - Fort Ticonderoga

New York State - Fort Ticonderoga. The fort (formerly Fort Carillon) is a large 18th-century fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain in upstate New York

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain / Huron Indians

Champlain / Huron Indians
Samuel De Champlain, with help from the recently befriended Huron Indians, on the war path with the Iroquois

Background imageChamplain Collection: CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer

CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer
CUL4849810 CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608

Background imageChamplain Collection: The establishment of the French colony of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) at Quebec, on the St

The establishment of the French colony of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) at Quebec, on the St
NWI4849596 The establishment of the French colony of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) at Quebec, on the St. Lawrence River, New France (Canada), in 1613

Background imageChamplain Collection: The settlement of Samuel de Champlain (1567 or 1560-1635, French explorer)

The settlement of Samuel de Champlain (1567 or 1560-1635, French explorer)
NWI4851870 The settlement of Samuel de Champlain (1567 or 1560-1635, French explorer): the fort at Port Royal (present-day Annapolis Royal, New Scotland), around 1600

Background imageChamplain Collection: Map of New France in Canada by Samuel de Champlain circa 1613. Engraving

Map of New France in Canada by Samuel de Champlain circa 1613. Engraving. Part of Samuel de Champlain's 1613 map of
NWI4902078 Map of New France in Canada by Samuel de Champlain circa 1613. Engraving. Part of Samuel de Champlain's 1613 map of New France in Canada.; (add.info)

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain, 1574-1635, 'The Father of New France'. French navigator, cartographer

Samuel de Champlain, 1574-1635, "The Father of New France". French navigator, cartographer, draughtsman
2603481 Samuel de Champlain, 1574-1635, "The Father of New France". French navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat and chronicler

Background imageChamplain Collection: Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567 - 1635) French explorer in America

Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567 - 1635) French explorer in America
NWI4903806 Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567 - 1635) French explorer in America.; (add.info.: Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567 - 1635) French explorer in America

Background imageChamplain Collection: The map of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) of the colony of Tadoussac (Quebec) in 1613, on the St

The map of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) of the colony of Tadoussac (Quebec) in 1613, on the St
NWI4849766 The map of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) of the colony of Tadoussac (Quebec) in 1613, on the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay River, New France (Canada)

Background imageChamplain Collection: Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635)

Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635)
NWI4904064 Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635).; (add.info.: Portrait of Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635).); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageChamplain Collection: The French fort of Quebec (Canada), headed by Samuel de Champlain (between 1567 and 1680-1635)

The French fort of Quebec (Canada), headed by Samuel de Champlain (between 1567 and 1680-1635) on the St
NWI4847934 The French fort of Quebec (Canada), headed by Samuel de Champlain (between 1567 and 1680-1635) on the St. Lawrence River, welcoming the hungry Indians of the region as winter refuge

Background imageChamplain Collection: West approach, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

West approach, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
West approach, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1920

Background imageChamplain Collection: On the links, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

On the links, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
On the links, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910

Background imageChamplain Collection: Beach and boat house, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

Beach and boat house, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Beach and boat house, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910

Background imageChamplain Collection: One of the cottages, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

One of the cottages, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
One of the cottages, Hotel Champlain, N.Y. between 1900 and 1910

Background imageChamplain Collection: Steamer landing, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Steamer landing, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Steamer landing, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. "Ticonderoga" on steamboat in background

Background imageChamplain Collection: Golf club house, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Golf club house, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Golf club house, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imageChamplain Collection: On the west veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

On the west veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
On the west veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imageChamplain Collection: West veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

West veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
West veranda, Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y. c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imageChamplain Collection: Little Champlain Street, Quebec City, Canada

Little Champlain Street, Quebec City, Canada Date: early 1900s

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec, Canada, early 1900s

Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec, Canada, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageChamplain Collection: History of the United States. Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga

History of the United States. Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga. State of New York. Built by the French in 1755 and captured by the British in 1759

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain at Georgian Bay (colour litho)

Champlain at Georgian Bay (colour litho)
2790376 Champlain at Georgian Bay (colour litho) by Jefferys, Charles William (1869-1951) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Champlain at Georgian Bay)

Background imageChamplain Collection: Canada: natives - in 'Les voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidental, Dicte Canada

Canada: natives - in "Les voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidental, Dicte Canada
LSE4402846 Canada: natives - in " Les voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidental, Dicte Canada, made by the St Champlain Xaintongeois... from the year 1603 until the year 1629

Background imageChamplain Collection: Siege of an indigenous village in Hochelaga, Canada. Journey of Samuel Champlain

Siege of an indigenous village in Hochelaga, Canada. Journey of Samuel Champlain
JLJ4565144 Siege of an indigenous village in Hochelaga, Canada. Journey of Samuel Champlain (circa 1567-1635) French explorer. Engraving from 1609

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain (1570-1635), anonymous engraving

Samuel de Champlain (1570-1635), anonymous engraving
LSE4402950 Samuel de Champlain (1570-1635), anonymous engraving. by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Samuel de Champlain (1570-1635)

Background imageChamplain Collection: Bataille contre les Iroquois; d apres une gravure des Voyages du sieur de Champlain, Xaintongeois

Bataille contre les Iroquois; d apres une gravure des Voyages du sieur de Champlain, Xaintongeois, Paris
6022345 Bataille contre les Iroquois; d apres une gravure des Voyages du sieur de Champlain, Xaintongeois, Paris, 1613 (engraving) by French School

Background imageChamplain Collection: America - Royal Savage On Lake Champlain

America - Royal Savage On Lake Champlain
The Royal Savage On Lake Champlain During The American War of Independence Date: 1776

Background imageChamplain Collection: America - Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain

America - Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain
Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain During The American War of Independence Date: 1776

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain Attacks the Iroquois

Champlain Attacks the Iroquois
Champlain and Wendat soldiers battle against Iroquois soldiers, mostly with bows and arrows, with Champlain and his two party members using rifles. Date: 1610

Background imageChamplain Collection: Fortified Onondaga Village

Fortified Onondaga Village
A walled and fortified village of the Onondaga people, part of the Iroquois Confederacy, is attacked by Samuel de Champlain and Huron soldiers

Background imageChamplain Collection: Battle of Yedo (engraving)

Battle of Yedo (engraving)
1590790 Battle of Yedo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Yedo. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 December 1881)

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (v. 1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada

Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (v. 1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada
GIA4758523 Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (v. 1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada. Engraving from 1830 after a serious portrait by Moncornet

Background imageChamplain Collection: The Order of a Good Time 1606, c. 1920 (colour litho)

The Order of a Good Time 1606, c. 1920 (colour litho)
1122769 The Order of a Good Time 1606, c.1920 (colour litho) by Sandham, Henry (1842-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Romance of Canada published by TC & EC Jack 1910); English, out of copyright

Background imageChamplain Collection: The journey that led to the site of Quebec, illustration from Cassell

The journey that led to the site of Quebec, illustration from Cassell
3037772 The journey that led to the site of Quebec, illustration from Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, c.1940 (litho) by Webb

Background imageChamplain Collection: Battle between the French army of Samuel de Champlain (circa 1567-1635) and the Iroquois

Battle between the French army of Samuel de Champlain (circa 1567-1635) and the Iroquois
XEE4158320 Battle between the French army of Samuel de Champlain (circa 1567-1635) and the Iroquois. Canada, early 17th century. Engraving in " La Marine et les colonies: commerce", 1888

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada

Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada
GIA4784284 Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and colonizer (1567-1635). Colonizer of Canada. Engraving from 1830 after a serious portrait by Moncornet

Background imageChamplain Collection: Frontispice;Samuel Champlain (1570-1635), 'Les voyages de la Nouvelle France

Frontispice;Samuel Champlain (1570-1635), "Les voyages de la Nouvelle France
LSE4402949 Frontispice; Samuel Champlain (1570-1635), " Les voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidental, Dicte Canada, made by Sr

Background imageChamplain Collection: United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee 123307

United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee 123307 (msn 170, unit code NA:, call-sign 95) of VC-4. The F2H-2N was a single-seat night-fighter with an AN-APS-19 radar in the nose

Background imageChamplain Collection: Lake Champlain Bridge Date: 1932

Lake Champlain Bridge Date: 1932

Background imageChamplain Collection: Quebec, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Quebec, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Quebec, 1890. Quebec on the Saint Lawrence River was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1608, From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageChamplain Collection: Green Island, Lake George, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Green Island, Lake George, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Green Island, Lake George, New York, c1897. Green Island is a town in Albany County, New York. The first European to the area, Samuel de Champlain

Background imageChamplain Collection: Shelving Rock Mountain, Lake George, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Shelving Rock Mountain, Lake George, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Shelving Rock Mountain, Lake George, New York, c1897. The first European visitor to the area, Samuel de Champlain, noted the lake in his journal, in 1755

Background imageChamplain Collection: Frenchmans Bay, Bar Harbor, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Frenchmans Bay, Bar Harbor, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Frenchmans Bay, Bar Harbor, c1897. Frenchman Bay in Hancock County, Maine, named after Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer who visited the area in 1604

Background imageChamplain Collection: Place d Armes, Quebec, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Place d Armes, Quebec, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Place d Armes, Quebec, c1897. The Place d Armes created between 1640 and 1648 by Governor Montmagny as a place of military exercise in Old Town of Quebec City founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608

Background imageChamplain Collection: S. S. Empress of Britain, 1931. Artist: Finlay Photographic Press

S. S. Empress of Britain, 1931. Artist: Finlay Photographic Press
S.S. Empress of Britain. The painting in the background depicts Champlain presenting his bride to the citizens of Quebec.The Empress of Britain was launched 11 June 1930 by HRH Prince of Wales



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"Discovering the Legacy of Champlain: From Plymouth to Quebec City" Step back in time to 1605, when Samuel de Champlain embarked on a historic expedition that would forever shape the course of history. His map of Port St. Louis, later known as Plymouth, Massachusetts, provides us with a glimpse into the early days of English settlement in America. Fast forward to New York State and we find ourselves at Fort Ticonderoga, an iconic landmark that played a significant role during the colonial era. It was here that Champlain's influence extended beyond maps and exploration; he forged connections with the Huron Indians, leaving behind a lasting cultural exchange. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Quebec City, Canada - a city steeped in history and charm. Wander down Little Champlain Street and immerse yourself in its quaint beauty. Here stands the Samuel de Champlain Monument, paying tribute to this visionary explorer whose legacy lives on. As we delve deeper into his journey through time, we encounter captivating images such as "Champlain at Georgian Bay, " showcasing his adventures across Canada's breathtaking landscapes. In "Les voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidental, " we witness indigenous cultures intertwining with European explorers like never before. Yet not all stories are filled with triumphs; there were moments of conflict too. The siege of an indigenous village in Hochelaga serves as a reminder of the complexities faced by both settlers and natives during this transformative period. Samuel de Champlain's name echoes throughout history books worldwide – from Plymouth to Quebec City – reminding us of his pivotal role in shaping North America's narrative. Let us honor this remarkable explorer who dared to venture into uncharted territories and left an indelible mark for generations to come.