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Photolithograph
MONTREAL-A British subject committed for Refusing to Criminate Himself
Artist
John Henry Walker
(1831-1899)
Publisher
Canadian Illustrated News
SignatureL. l. within image, artist's mark, walking figure
Date
1878
Dimensions26.1 x 23.4 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM930.50.6.84
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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MONTREAL.-A British Subject Committed for Refusing to Criminate Himself.
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M993X.5.801
Young Downylip's Experience at an Evening Party. And He Accomodates Himself to Circumstances
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THE POLITICAL BRIAREUS. THE VERSATILE CANDIDATE MAKING HIMSELF ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN.
A. Leroux
1878/09/14
M993X.5.946
SOME OF THE GREAT BANKING, COMMERCIAL, AND MANUFACTURING HOUSES OF MONTREAL. 40.-H. J. Shaw, auctioneer.
John Henry Walker
1874/06/27
M985.230.5032.40
Nouvelle usine pour la fabrication du savon; MM. J. Barsalou & Cie., Proprietaires; coin des rues Durham et Ste. Catherine, Montreal
John Henry Walker
1875/04/27
M984.306.484
Nouvelle usine pour la fabrication du savon; MM. J. Barsalou & Cie., Proprietaires; coin des rues Durham et Ste. Catherine, Montreal
John Henry Walker
1875/04/27
M984.306.485
NOUVELLE USINE POUR LA FABRICATION DU SAVON; MM. J. BARSALOU & CIE., PROPRIETAIRES; COIN DES RUES DURHAM ET Ste CATHERINE, MONTREAL.
John Henry Walker
1876/04/27
M979.87.245
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