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Gelatin silver print
The "Narrows", entrance to St. John's, NL, 1920
Photographer
Frederick W. Berchem
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1920/06
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions5.8 x 8.5 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1984.126.1.73
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
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Tower on Signal Hill, St. John's, NL, 1924-1927
Frederick W. Berchem
1924-1927
MP-1984.126.2.147
Sealing steamer "Neptune" in harbour, St. John's, NL, 1927
Frederick W. Berchem
1927/03
MP-1984.126.2.144
Unloading seals from S. S. "Nascopie" at Job's Wharf, Saint John's, NL, 1927
Frederick W. Berchem
1927
MP-1984.126.2.109
Unloading seals from S. S. "Nascopie" at Job's Wharf, Saint John's, NL, 1927, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.221
Typical Labrador scenery from the deck of the S. S. "Nascopie", NL, 1920 (?)
Frederick W. Berchem
1919-1921
MP-1984.126.1.6
Typical Labrador scenery from the deck of the S. S. "Nascopie", NL, 1920 (?)
Frederick W. Berchem
1919-1921
MP-1984.126.1.5
Iceberg in the vicinity of Cape Mugford, NL, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/07
MP-1984.126.1.8
Iceberg in the vicinity of Cape Mugford, NL, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/07
MP-1984.126.1.7
Ouangwak and the woman whose husband he killed, NL (?), 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920
MP-1984.126.1.14
Three men on ice, Killinek, QC-NL, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/07
MP-1984.126.1.28
Grady Island, Labrador, NL, 1920, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.17
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