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Colour transparency
Anne Kew with camera on a boat, Gaspé, QC, about 1960
Artist
Anne Kew
(1909-2004)
Date
About 1960
Medium / Technique
Subtractive dyes on film mounted in card frame
Dye-transfer process
Dye-transfer process
Dimensions5.7 x 5.7 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2002.77.2.15.5004.2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Anne Kew
Status
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Group of fishermen, Gaspé Peninsula tour, QC, about 1960
Anne Kew
About 1960
M2002.77.2.15.5004.3
Anne Kew, photographer, relaxing, Gaspé region, QC, 1952
Anne Kew
1952
M2002.77.2.15.5011
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966
MP-1994.1.2.1061
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966/10/14
MP-1994.1.2.1055
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966/10/14
MP-1994.1.2.1064
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966/10/14
MP-1994.1.2.1050
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966/10/14
MP-1994.1.2.1038
Mayor Jean Drapeau and Lucien Saulnier, as the first Metro train passes
Jean-Louis Frund
1966/10/14
MP-1994.1.2.1041
Letter from Ehrich Weiss (Harry Houdini) to his mother Cecilia Steiner Weiss
Inconnu / Unknown
M2014.128.702.61
Publicity poster for Harry and Bess Houdini "Metamorphosis" show, after 1895
Inconnu / Unknown
M2014.128.702.62
Publicity poster for Theodore Hardeen magic show by Carey and Sons Lith. (New York), after 1926
Inconnu / Unknown
after 1926
M2014.128.702.59
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