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Albumen print
Baby Frothingham, copied 1863
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Photographer
William Notman
(1826-1891)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
Copied in 1863
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions8.5 x 5.6 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberI-7485.0.1
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by Maclean’s magazine, the Maxwell Cummings Family Foundation and Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
Status
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Mrs. George H. Frothingham and baby Harriet, Montreal, QC, 1863
William Notman
1863
N-1986.5.1.13
Mrs. George H. Frothingham and baby Harriet, Montreal, QC, 1863
William Notman
1863/06/04
N-1986.5.2.18
Mrs. George H. Frothingham and baby Harriet, Montreal, QC, 1863
William Notman
1863
I-7483.1
Mrs. George H. Frothingham and baby Harriet, Montreal, QC, 1863
William Notman
1863/06/04
I-7482.1
Mrs. George H. Frothingham and children, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.2.13
Master Joseph and Missie Mary Frothingham, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.2.12
Archibald and Frothingham family group, about 1845, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.1.43
Archibald and Frothingham family group, about 1845, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.2.4
Master J. Joseph and Missie Mary Frothingham, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.1.11
Mrs. George H. Frothingham and her children May and Joe, copied in 1873
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1873
N-1986.5.1.10
Mr. George H. Frothingham, copied in 1872
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1872
N-1986.5.1.40
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