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Albumen print
Lacrosse team, about 1885
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Date
1880-1885
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions20.2 x 24.2 cm
Object NumberM2000.21.7.28
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Irene and Wilfrid St-Pierre
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Inconnu / Unknown
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M2000.21.7.17
Shamrock Club lacrosse team, Champions of the World, composite, 1879
Inconnu / Unknown
1879
M2000.21.7.13
"Big John" and the Kahnawà:ke lacrosse team, European competitors, Scarborough, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.25
Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, Scarborough, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.26
Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, Belfast, Ireland, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.27
Canadian lacrosse team and friends, Queens Hotel, Belfast, Ireland, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.22
Canadian and Kahnawà:ke lacrosse teams competing at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton, England, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883
M2000.21.7.23
Canadian lacrosse team, European competitors, on board the "Oregon," Belfast Lough, Ireland, 1883
Inconnu / Unknown
1883/07/21
M2000.21.7.24
Kahnawà:ke Lacrosse Team with Dr. W. George Beers and Hugh Beckett, about 1867
James Inglis
About 1867
M6317
Lacrosse team, Montreal, QC, 1858
Inconnu / Unknown
Copied in 1911
II-186437.0
Canadian and European Lacrosse Teams in playing positions, composite, Montreal, QC, 1876
James Inglis
1876
M2000.21.7.6
Home Canadian lacrosse team, Montreal, QC, 1876
William Notman Studio
1876
II-41712
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