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The Material Culture collection consists of objects that primarily document the history of the domestic material environment in Montreal over the past three centuries. Originally a collection of artefacts associated with key figures, places and events in Canadian history, it has grown to encompass objects that represent people’s living conditions, tastes and ways of life.

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Online Collections | McCord Museum - Montreal Social History Museum
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3139.1-4
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1970.3140.1-2
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1970.3141.1-2
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1970.3142.1-2
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1970.3143
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3144
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3145
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3146
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3147
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1970.3148
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3149.1-2
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3150.1-2
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3151.1-2
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Inconnu / Unknown
1970.3152
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Gerhard Valk
1750
1980.55.1
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Gerhard Valk
About 1750
1980.55.2
Joan Blaeu
1645-1648
1980.61.1
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Joan Blaeu
1630
1980.61.2.1-2
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Willem Jansz Blaeu
1630-1645
1983.41.1 ab
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Johannes van Keulen
1750
1983.52 a-g
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Gerhard Valk
1815-1830
1984.33
Digitized under wrong filename. Filename should read 1994.19
Coenraad D. Metz
1680-1700
1994.19.1 a-i
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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.