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Gelatin silver print
Flooded residential street, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1912
Photographer
Harry Sutcliffe
(1878-1942)
Date
04/1912
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.5 x 13.5 cm
Origin
Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2011.64.2.5.88
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Peter, Paul, Robert and Carolyn Sutcliffe
Status
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Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
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Flooded residential street, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1912
Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
M2011.64.2.5.91
Flooded city street, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1912
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M2011.64.2.5.181
Flooded Grand Trunk Railway buildings, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1912
Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
M2011.64.2.5.210
Flooded Grand Trunk Railway building, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1912
Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
M2011.64.2.302
Boating on flooded street, St-Philippe church in background, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1915
Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
M2011.64.2.5.87
Flooded St. Philippe street, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1915
Harry Sutcliffe
04/1912
M2011.64.2.5.89
Residential street in winter, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
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Residential street in winter, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1914
M2011.64.2.2.191.2
Two storey wooden house on residential street, Trois-Rivières(?), QC, ca. 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1914
M2011.64.2.2.198.3
Residential street in winter, Trois-Rivières(?), QC, ca. 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1914
M2011.64.2.2.159.3
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