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Albumen print
Canadian lacrosse team and friends, Queens Hotel, Belfast, Ireland, 1883
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Date
1883
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions18.7 x 27.0 cm
Object NumberM2000.21.7.22
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Irene and Wilfrid St-Pierre
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Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, Belfast, Ireland, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.27
Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, on board the "Oregon," Belfast Lough, Ireland, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883/07/21
M2000.21.7.24
Canadian and Kahnawà:ke lacrosse teams, European competitors, Oxford, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883/06/08
M2000.21.7.17
Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, Scarborough, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.26
Canadian and Kahnawà:ke lacrosse teams competing at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.23
"Big John" and the Kahnawà:ke lacrosse team, European competitors, Scarborough, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.25
Canadian and European Lacrosse Teams in playing positions, composite, Montreal, QC, 1876
James Inglis
1876
M2000.21.7.6
R. F. Smith and friends, McGill Football group, Montreal, QC, 1883
Wm. Notman & Son
1883/02
II-68233
Shamrock Club lacrosse team, Champions of the World, composite, 1879
Inconnu / Unknown
1879
M2000.21.7.13
Home Canadian lacrosse team, Montreal, QC, 1876
William Notman Studio
1876
II-41712
Queens Hotel, Union Street, Owen Sound, ON, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
MP-0000.725.3
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