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Albumen print
Hudson's Bay Co.'s establishment, Little Whale River, QC, 1874
Artist
James Laurence Cotter
(?) (1839-1889)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1874/06/12
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions11.5 x 16.6 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.391.18
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. D. A. Murray
Status
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Little Whale River, North East shore, Hudson Bay, QC, ca. 1875
James Laurence Cotter
About 1875
MP-1977.8.1
Making a kayak, Little Whale River, QC, 1874
James Laurence Cotter
1874/06
MP-0000.391.12
Building an igloo, Little Whale River, QC, 1874
James Laurence Cotter
1874/05
MP-0000.391.4
Butchering a whale, Little Whale River, QC, 1872
James Laurence Cotter
1872
MP-0000.391.7
Aboriginal camp near Moose Factory, Hudson's Bay, N, ca. 1875
James Laurence Cotter
About 1875
MP-1977.8.7
Frozen caribou and igloo, Little Whale River, QC, about 1875
James Laurence Cotter
1870-1880
MP-0000.1272.2
Igloos at Little Whale River, QC, about 1875
James Laurence Cotter
1870-1880
MP-0000.1272.9
Men and tent, Little Whale River, QC, 1873(?)
James Laurence Cotter
1873?
MP-0000.391.19
Building an igloo, Little Whale River, QC, 1872
James Laurence Cotter
1872
MP-0000.391.1
Seal hunting on the ice, Little Whale River, QC, 1872(?)
James Laurence Cotter
1872?
MP-0000.391.6
Building snow houses, Little Whale River, QC, 1873
James Laurence Cotter
1873/05/07
MP-0000.391.9
Aboriginal camp near Moose Factory, Hudson Bay, ON, ca. 1875
James Laurence Cotter
About 1875
MP-1977.8.4
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