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Gelatin silver print
Two women and begging dog, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
About 1900
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.3 x 8.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.2360.105
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of the Wright family ?
Status
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Two women and dog, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.104
Three women, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.103
Man holding stuffed bird, dog begging, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1919
Harry Sutcliffe
1919
M2011.64.2.1.105
Three women, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1895
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1895
MP-0000.2360.97
Three women, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1895
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1895
MP-0000.2360.106
Peterborough lift lock during construction, Peterborough, ON, about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.25.843
Looking south on Rogers Street, Peterborough, ON, about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.102
Rural road, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.99
Rural road, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.101
Cattle, Peterborough(?), ON(?), about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.100
Pagoda Bridge, in Jackson Park, Peterborough, ON, ca. 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1900
MP-0000.2360.108
Two women and dog in rowboat, Saint Gabriel de Brandon(?), QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.343
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