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Albumen print
Church of the Messiah, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Photographer
Alexander Henderson
(1831-1913)
SignatureL. l. imprinted within image, Henderson.
Date
1878-1879
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions33.2 x 22 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1968.31.1.3
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of E. Dorothy Benson
Status
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Interior, Church of the Messiah, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
1878-1879
MP-1968.31.1.5
Interior, Church of the Messiah, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
1878-1879
MP-1968.31.1.4
Beaver Hall Hill looking southwards, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
about 1870
MP-0000.1468.41
"Tamworth Place", Beaver Hall Hill Square, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
1869
MP-1980.47.19
Snow in Beaver Hall Hill Square, Montreal, QC, 1869
Alexander Henderson
1878-1879
MP-1968.31.1.27
Saint Antoine Hall, rear view, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
about 1870
MP-0000.10.38
Gates of "Bellevue Hall", Dorchester Street, Montreal, QC, about 1870
Alexander Henderson
about 1870
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St. Andrews Church, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, QC, about 1860
William Notman
About 1860
N-0000.193.24.2
Demolition of St. Andrew's Church, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, Quebec, about 1928
J. Bertram
About 1928
MP-0000.1450.1
St. Andrew's Church, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, about 1885
Wm. Notman & Son
About 1930
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St. Andrews Church, looking up Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, QC, about 1890
Wm. Notman & Son
About 1890
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