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Gelatin silver print
Railroad track looking away from bridge, 1910-27
Artist
Captain George E. Mack
(1887-1941)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1910-1927
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions7.9 x 13.8 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.597.378
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. R. Mack
Status
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Looking across water to distant buildings on rocky shore, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.297
Settlement beside a railway bridge, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.195
Six dead arctic foxes hanging from a string, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.495
Spray from crashing waves, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.52
Inuit group eating from pots with large spoons, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.205
Distant settlement from across water, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.321
Icepack, view from deck of ship, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.27
Bear shot from S. S. "Nascopie", Hudson Strait, NU, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.414
Distant iceberg in seen from rocky shore, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.42
Snowy mountains seen from across water, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.37
View from rigging, deck of boat with burlap sacks, 1917-27
Captain George E. Mack
1917-1927
MP-0000.597.174
Deck of ship from height, group of people, 1920-27
Captain George E. Mack
1920-1927
MP-0000.597.365
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