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Wet collodion negative
Looking down river from Notre Dame Church, Montreal, QC, 1863
Photographer
William Notman
(1826-1891)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1863
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on glass
Wet collodion process
Wet collodion process
Dimensions10.2 x 12.7 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberI-8168
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by Maclean’s magazine, the Maxwell Cummings Family Foundation and Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
Status
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