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Lithograph
Victoria Bridge, Floating Derrick for Building Cribs and Staging, 1859
Draughtsman
J. Dunbar
Printer
Kell Bros.
Publisher
John Weale
(1791-1862)
SignatureL. l. printed below image, J. Dunbar, delt.; l. c. printed below image, published by John Weale, London, 1860; l. r. printed below image, Kell Bros. Lithrs. Castle St., Holborn
Date
1860
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Lithography
Lithography
Dimensions54.2 x 81.5 cm
Origin
London, England
Object NumberM15934.76
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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M15934.83
Floating derrick and pile driver, Victoria Bridge, Montreal, QC, 1859
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N-0000.193.98.1
Floating derrick and pile driver, Victoria Bridge, Montreal, QC, 1859
William Notman
1859
N-0000.193.98.2
Floating derrick and pile driver, Victoria Bridge, Montreal, QC, 1859
William Notman
1859
N-0000.193.98.1-2
Coffer Dam and Staging Used in the Construction of No. 11 Pier, 1859
Hamilton Hartley Killaly
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M15934.74
Steam Floating Derrick Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.35
From no. 11 dam, showing no. 10 pier and staging for tubes, Victoria Bridge, Montreal, QC, 1859
William Notman
1859
N-0000.193.140.1
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