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Gelatin silver print
Greene Avenue, formerly southeast corner of Selby, Montreal, Quebec, 1969
Photographer
Edith H. Mather
(1925-2017)
Date
1967-1985
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions25.4 × 20.3 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2012.113.1.2.12P
CreditGift of Mrs. Edith H. Mather
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Corner of Greene Avenue and Selby, Montreal, Quebec, 1967
Edith H. Mather
1967
M2012.113.1.3.1P
Greene Avenue, east side, south of Selby Street, Montreal, Quebec, 1967
Edith H. Mather
1967
M2012.113.1.2.31P
Bank of Montreal, Greene Avenue and Western, northeast corner, Montreal, Quebec, 1968
Edith H. Mather
1968
M2012.113.1.1.3P
Bank of Montreal, corner of Greene Avenue and Western, Montreal, Quebec, 1967
Edith H. Mather
1967
M2012.113.1.1.2P
Bank of Montreal, Greene Avenue and Western, northeast corner, Montreal, Quebec, 1967
Edith H. Mather
1967
M2012.113.1.1.4P
Selby Street, east of Greene, Montreal, Quebec, 1966
Edith H. Mather
1966
M2012.113.1.1.41P
Selby Street east of Greene, Montreal, Quebec, 1968
Edith H. Mather
1968
M2012.113.1.3.7P
Lambert-Closse and Dorchester Boulevard, southeast corner, Montreal, Quebec, 1967
Edith H. Mather
1967
M2012.113.1.1.26P
Saint-Antoine Street, corner of Greene, Montreal, Quebec, 1966
Edith H. Mather
1966
M2012.113.1.3.57P
Corner of Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Antoine Street, Montreal, Quebec, 1969
Edith H. Mather
1969
M2012.113.1.2.16P
South side of Sainte-Catherine West, east of Greene Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, 1968
Edith H. Mather
1968
M2012.113.1.1.49P
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