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Gelatin silver film negative
Niagara Navigation Co.'s dock, Toronto, ON, 1907
Photographer
Burkewood Welbourn
(1875 - 1961)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1907/08/17
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions6 x 10.5 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2003.28.53
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Donald B. Welbourn
Status
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Deck of the Niagara Navigation Co.'s excursion steamer "Cayuga" from Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.54
Niagara Falls and spray, Niagara, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.57
Niagara Falls and spray, Niagara, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.56
Possibly the Niagara River, Niagara, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.65
Bridge across the Niagara River, Niagara, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.64
Shoreline showing Niagara University, Niagara, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.61
Provincial Government buildings, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.44
Parliament buildings, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.43
Trees in Queens Park, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.42
Wires and St. James Cathedral, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.38
On Lake Ontario, near Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.46
On Lake Ontario, near Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.45
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