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Gelatin silver print
Grace Agnes Fletcher, 1963
Artist
Astra Studios
SignatureImprinted l. r., Astra Studios
Date
1963
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on card
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions13.9 x 9.1 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1983.8.6
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Grace Agnes Fletcher
Status
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Jean & Grace, daughters of Donald & Agnes Fletcher, Farnham, QC, 1907(?)
Pierre Auguste Portelance
1907?
MP-1983.8.2
Donald & Agnes Fletcher, Niagara Falls, ON, composite, 1903
Inconnu / Unknown
1903/05
MP-1983.8.11
Agnes Fletcher (née Miller), Montreal, QC, about 1895
George Charles Arless senior
About 1895
MP-1983.8.5
Agnes Robertson, Coaticook, Quebec, 1890-1907
Marcellus Dennison Kilburn
1890-1907
M2017.46.2.3606
Machine Gun Section, 38th Battalion, Ottawa, ON, 1915.
Swaine Studios
1915/04/19
MP-0000.2224.3
Captain George McDonald, commanded the 2nd University Company, about 1915
Swaine Studios
About 1915
MP-0000.2224.2
Castle Crags, Mount Lefroy, Hazel Peak and Lake Agnes, Banff National Park, AB, 1897
William McFarlane Notman
before 1935
VIEW-3098.5
Jacques Cartier bridge from St. Helen's Island, Montreal, QC, about 1930-35
Arthur Lane Studios
1930-1935
MP-1986.55.1
Lake Agnes, Mounts Whyte and Niblock, Banff, AB, 1897
William McFarlane Notman
1897
VIEW-3096
Lake Agnes and Mount Whyte, Banff, AB, 1897
William McFarlane Notman
1897
VIEW-3097
Lake Agnes, Banff, AB, 1897
William McFarlane Notman
1897
VIEW-3095
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