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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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1929
1965.1.99
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1701-1800
M966.11.1
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Farrar Pottery
1854-1855
M966.17.4
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John Marshall & Company, 1867-1895
1880-1890
M968.53
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Inconnu / Unknown
1880-1900
M977.65.4
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Marion C. McIndoe
About 1910
M981.105.37
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1845-1860
M984.80
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Rev. Leonard Joseph Abington
1831-1849
M984.213.6
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1890-1900
M992.7.105
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Charles Allerton & Sons
1831-1858
M994.91.3
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Charles Allerton & Sons
1831-1858
M994.91.4
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1701-1800 ?
M994X.2.153
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About 1880
M994X.2.227
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Cap Rouge Pottery Company
About 1870
M999.85.11
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Bell Potteries
1846-1900
M999.85.14
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Mederschein & Company
1861-1889
M999.85.30
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1701-1800
M999.85.33
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1901-2000
M2000.41.138
Portneuf pottery
Portneuf pottery
1867-1900
M2004.139.177
Portneuf pottery
Portneuf pottery
Inconnu / Unknown
1867-1900
M2006.96.10
Portneuf pottery
Portneuf pottery
Inconnu / Unknown
1867-1900
M2006.96.11
Eglinton Tournament, Scotland, Friday August 30, 1839
Eglinton Tournament, Scotland, Friday August 30, 1839
William Ridgway & Company, 1830-1854
1835
M2008.99.10
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Sunbeam
1930-1949
M2011.88.1
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Adam Bierenstihl
1870-1900
M2014.85.7
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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.