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Collotype
Pie IX Square and residence of I. F. Sanfacon, Louiseville(?), QC, about 1910
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Publisher
Pinsonneault Studio
(1888 - 1938)
SignaturePinsonneault logo imprinted l. l. within image
Period
20e siècle
Dimensions8.7 x 14.1 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.1178.6
CreditGift of Stanley G. Triggs
Status
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Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ bénissant Pie IX, Montreal, Quebec, about 1902
J. & J. Brûlé
about 1902
M2017.46.2.921
Main street, St. Pie de Bagot, County of Bagot, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.1129.2
Residence of Dr. Hamelin, St. Pierre Street, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Pinsonneault Studio
1905-1914
MP-0000.1178.9
Cross-section, Boulevard Pie IX, Montreal, QC, drawing by and copied for Marius Dufresne, 1913
Wm. Notman & Son
1913
VIEW-13182
Corner of St. Catherine and Pie IX Streets, Montreal, QC, 1916
Wm. Notman & Son
1916
VIEW-16184
St. Pierre Street and residence of Dr. Lindsay, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Pinsonneault Studio
1905-1914
MP-0000.1178.7
School of the Révérends Frères, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.1178.11
Bridge across Rivière du Loup, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.1177.1
Bridge seen from corner of St. Laurent and St. Pierre Streets, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.1178.1
L'Assomption Convent, Louiseville, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.1178.13
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