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Gelatin silver glass plate negative
Martello Tower, Quebec City, QC, 1898
Photographer
Alfred Walter Roper
(1869-1955)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1898/06/19
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on glass
Gelatin dry plate process
Gelatin dry plate process
Dimensions10.2 x 12.7 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1977.76.67
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Vennor Roper
Status
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MP-1977.76.72
Looking over R & O docks from Dufferin Terrace, Quebec City, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
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MP-1977.76.65
Looking up the St. Maurice River, Quebec City, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/06/19
MP-1977.76.68
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Alfred Walter Roper
1898/06/19
MP-1977.76.69
Looking along Dufferin Terrace towards citadel, Quebec City, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/06/19
MP-1977.76.66
Wolfe's Monument, Quebec City, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/06/19
MP-1977.76.71
Stone commemorating 6000 immigrant deaths, Point St. Charles, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
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MP-1977.76.64
Grand Trunk Railway yards, Point St. Charles, Montreal, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/03/27
MP-1977.76.62
Grand Trunk Railway yards, Point St. Charles, Montreal, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/03/27
MP-1977.76.63
S. S. "Spartan", Lake St. Louis, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1899/07
MP-1977.76.79
Country chapel at Beauport, QC, 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
1898/06/19
MP-1977.76.73
South slope of mountain, Westmount, QC, about 1898
Alfred Walter Roper
About 1898
MP-1977.76.90
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