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Gelatin silver film negative
Rock face at water's edge, far end of Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Artist
Edwin Tappan Adney
(1868-1950)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1930
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions16.1 x 21.1 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.2141.19
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Rock face at water's edge, Fairy Point, Lake Missinabie, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.10
Rock paintings, second location, far end of Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.20
Rock paintings at the Kettle, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.17
Rock paintings at The Kettle, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930/07
MP-0000.2141.16
Diagram, paintings on rock face, Fairy Point, Lake Missinabie, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.26
Rock paintings near tip of Fairy Point, Lake Missinabie, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.6
Rock paintings, Fairy Point, Lake Missinabie, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.8
Rock paintings, Second Rock, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.36
Rock paintings, Kettle Rock, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.32
Rock paintings, The Kettle, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.35
Rock paintings, The Kettle, Little Missinabie Lake, ON, 1930
Edwin Tappan Adney
1930
MP-0000.2141.34
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