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Gelatin silver print
Marie Sutcliffe ("Aunty Marie" aged 21), 1905
Photographer
Harry Sutcliffe
(1878-1942)
Date
1905
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions13.5 x 8.5 cm
Origin
Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2011.64.2.6.37
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Peter, Paul, Robert and Carolyn Sutcliffe
Status
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Frank Sutcliffe, Jr., aged one year, QC, 1932
Harry Sutcliffe
1932/11
M2011.64.2.6.165
Miss Florence Marie Sutcliffe, St. Morris Street, Trois-Rivières, QC, 1910
Harry Sutcliffe
1910
M2011.64.2.6.2
Aunt Marie, Frank, and Annie Sutcliffe, Laval-des-Rapides, QC, 1923
Harry Sutcliffe
1921
M2011.64.2.6.65
Marie and Annie Sutcliffe with puppy "Bobby", QC, 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
1914
M2011.64.2.2.148
Miss Florence Marie Sutcliffe on the tea room balcony, Montreal, QC, 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
1914
M2011.64.2.1.112
Florence Sutcliffe and dog in Auntie Marie's garden, QC, ca. 1927
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1927
M2011.64.2.6.140
Marie Sutcliffe in her garden holding a dog, QC, ca. 1927
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1927
M2011.64.2.6.142
Miss Florence Marie Sutcliffe on the tea room balcony, Montreal, QC, 1914
Harry Sutcliffe
1914
M2011.64.2.3.347
Marie Sutcliffe feeding chickens, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1918
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1918
M2011.64.2.1.137
Marie Sutcliffe feeding chickens, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1918
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1918
M2011.64.2.1.139
Marie Sutcliffe in her garden holding a dog, QC, ca. 1927
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1927
M2011.64.2.6.142N
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