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Gelatin silver print
Men skinning (?) seals on ice, 1927
Photographer
Captain George E. Mack
? (1887-1941)
Photographer
Frederick W. Berchem
?
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1927
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8 x 13 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.597.217
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. R. Mack
Status
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Group of men with dead seals on ice pack, 1927
Captain George E. Mack
1927
MP-0000.597.261
Inuit skinning seals, summer, 1917(?)
Captain George E. Mack
1917?
MP-0000.597.457
S. S. Nascopie in ice, seals in foreground, 1927(?)
Captain George E. Mack
1927?
MP-0000.597.13
Men returning with dead seals, sealing expedition, 1927
Captain George E. Mack
1927
MP-0000.597.241
Men returning from hunting expedition, dragging seals, 1927
Captain George E. Mack
1927
MP-0000.597.209
Stropping up seals, seal hunt, 1926-1927
Captain George E. Mack
1926-1927
MP-1984.126.2.96
A large pan of seals, seal hunt, 1926-1927
Captain George E. Mack
1926-1927
MP-1984.126.2.106
Hauling and panning seals, seal hunt, 1926-1927
Captain George E. Mack
1926-1927
MP-1984.126.2.92
Hauling and panning seals, seal hunt, 1927
Captain George E. Mack
1927
MP-1984.126.2.88
Hauling and panning seals, seal hunt, 1927, copied in 1970-1980
Captain George E. Mack
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.205
Stropping up seals, seal hunt, 1926-1927, copied in 1970-1980
Captain George E. Mack
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.206
Unloading seals from S. S. "Nascopie", Job's Wharf, St. John's, NL, 1927
Captain George E. Mack
1927
MP-1984.126.2.108
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