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Gelatin silver print
Nehiyaw & travois, winter, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1904
Photographer
Caroline Georgina Campbell
(1880-1965)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
About 1904
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions9.6 x 14.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1988.74.1.51
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of George Campbell Tinning
Status
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Aboriginal pony and travois, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
About 1905
MP-1988.74.1.62
Niisitapiikwan group with travois, Fort McLeod, AB, 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905
MP-1986.64.4
Aboriginal tents, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
About 1905
MP-1988.74.1.34
Aboriginal family, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
About 1905
MP-1988.74.1.65
Aboriginal woman, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
About 1905
MP-1988.74.1.66
Aboriginal group, Fort McLeod, AB, about 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
About 1905
MP-1988.74.1.57
Aboriginal man, Fort McLeod, AB, 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905
MP-1988.74.1.2
Niisitapiikwan group, Fort McLeod, AB, 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905
MP-1986.64.3
Niisitapiikwan group, Fort McLeod, AB, 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905
MP-1986.64.1
Parade of Niisitapiikwan, Fort McLeod, AB, 1905
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905
MP-1986.64.2
George Richard Tinning and son Bob, McLeod, AB, 1917
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1917
MP-1988.74.2.38
George Richard Tinning, at house in McLeod, AB, 1905-06
Caroline Georgina Campbell
1905-1906
MP-1988.74.2.1
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