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Cartoon
City Hall Bans Barenaked Ladies
Artist
Aislin
(Né / Born 1942)
SignatureL.l. within image, Aislin '92 Toronto Star
Date
1992
Medium / Technique
Ink, felt pen and collage on paper
Dimensions26.5 x 27.0 cm
Origin
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Object NumberM2000.80.30
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Stanley Blicker
Status
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Extrait des registres du Conseil d'Etat. Du seize Decembre 1698. Qui ordonne aux curez, leurs vicaires & prestres servans les curez, de ne recevoir aucuns certificats & memoires pour la publication des bans de mariages, que les Qualitez, professions & demeures des parties coutractantes n'y soient employés, pour estre controllez à la ferme de l'Edit de Sa Majesté du mois de Mars 1697. à peine de demeurer responsables des droits dud. Controlle en leurs propres & privez noms, & autres peines portées par l'Edit du mois de Septembre 1697. & Arrests rendus en consequence.
December 16, 1698
S001/A2.6,2.2
Ladies Parlour, St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal, QC, about 1890
Wm. Notman & Son
1880-1900
VIEW-1936
Court of Francis I, ladies of Fontainebleau 1536, 1st Pageant, Quebec Tercentenary, Quebec City, QC, 1908
Keystone View Company
1908/07/25
MP-1981.94.53.1-2
Court of Francis I, ladies of Fontainebleau 1536, 1st Pageant, Quebec Tercentenary, Quebec City, QC, 1908
Keystone View Company
1908/07/25
MP-1981.94.53.1
Court of Francis I, ladies of Fontainebleau 1536, 1st Pageant, Quebec Tercentenary, Quebec City, QC, 1908
Keystone View Company
1908/07/25
MP-1981.94.53.2
Ottawa conference on anti-personnel landmines: Will the U.S. sign the ban?
Éric Godin
1997
M2002.132.33
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