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Gelatin silver print
Moving rocks away from the house, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
Artist
John M. Kinnaird
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1925-1926
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8 x 14 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1986.71.62
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
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Moving rocks away from the house, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
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MP-1986.71.63
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MP-1986.71.65
Woman and beads, from Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
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MP-1986.71.145.2
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John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.145.1
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1925-1926
MP-1986.71.151
Inuit group on deck of the "Nascopie," Southampton Island (?), NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.152
Captain George Mack, of the "Nascopie," Southampton Island (?), NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.150
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MP-1986.71.172
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MP-1986.71.173
Polar bear cub, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
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MP-1986.71.66
A pair of polar bear cubs, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
1925-1926
MP-1986.71.68
A pair of polar bear cubs, Southampton Island, NU, 1925-26
John M. Kinnaird
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MP-1986.71.67
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