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Cartoon

Playing Post Office.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1956
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions36.7 x 29.1 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.6088
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Playing Post Office in Ottawa.
Playing Post Office in Ottawa.
John Collins
About 1954
M965.199.7612
Playing Post Office.
Playing Post Office.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.8273
Playing Post Office.
Playing Post Office.
John Collins
About 1957
M965.199.6311
Going to Run Our Defence Like the Post Office ?.
Going to Run Our Defence Like the Post Office ?.
John Collins
About 1969
M965.199.8044
Trying to Get Both Hands Playing the Same Tune.
Trying to Get Both Hands Playing the Same Tune.
John Collins
1949
M965.199.1119
Playing His Rules for a Change.
Playing His Rules for a Change.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.2988
Playing Second Fiddle Is an Important Job Too.
Playing Second Fiddle Is an Important Job Too.
John Collins
1949
M965.199.8398
Too Many Playing by Ear.
Too Many Playing by Ear.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.7348
Playing Two Games at Once.
Playing Two Games at Once.
John Collins
1952
M965.199.8796
Playing His Own Game.
Playing His Own Game.
John Collins
About 1950
M965.199.339
Hockey-Playing M. P.
Hockey-Playing M. P.
John Collins
1945-1950
M965.199.2530
Still Playing with Blocs.
Still Playing with Blocs.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.66

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