Rcmp Collection
The RCMP, also known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century
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The RCMP, also known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. This group of volunteers in the North West Mounted Police, captured in a sepia photo from Montreal, Canada, showcases their dedication and commitment to maintaining law and order. Moving forward in time, we see a black and white photo of the North-West Mounted Police town station at Regina, Saskatchewan around 1885. The image transports us back to an era where these brave men played a crucial role in establishing settlements and ensuring safety on the frontier. In another captivating litho from 1887, we witness the vibrant colors depicting members of the North-West Mounted Police of Canada. Their distinctive red serge uniforms make them easily recognizable even today. A Metis scout is captured in a powerful black and white photograph. This individual's contribution highlights how diverse communities were involved with the NWMP's efforts. As we fast forward through time again, we encounter EyeUbiquitous_20106535 - an image showcasing members of the RCMP based in Edmonton during winter months. Clad in furs for protection against harsh weather conditions, they exemplify resilience while upholding justice. The significance of this iconic institution extends beyond Canada's borders as seen during The Royal tour by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1939. In one particular snapshot (02), we catch sight of a member proudly representing his country alongside royalty – symbolizing international recognition for their service. From its humble beginnings as volunteers patrolling Western territories to becoming an internationally respected police force today; these glimpses into history remind us why the RCMP holds such reverence within Canadian society.