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Gelatin silver film negative
Grassy shoreline in foreground, harbour in distance, ca. 1945
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
Date
About 1945
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions4.5 x 7.1 cm
Origin
Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2011.64.2.362
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Peter, Paul, Robert and Carolyn Sutcliffe
Status
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Grassy area with tree, beach in distance, Saint Gabriel de Brandon(?), QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.353
Grassy area with tree, beach in distance, Saint Gabriel de Brandon(?), QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.352
Shoreline with rowboats, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.337
Shoreline, Saint Gabriel de Brandon(?), QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.338
Shoreline, Saint Gabriel de Brandon(?), QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.344
Graduation procession in distance, audience in foreground, McGill University, Montreal, QC, ca. 1954
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1954
M2011.64.2.318
Buoy in foreground, industry on distant shore, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.358
Harbour and industry on distant shore, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.357
Harbour and Canada Steamship Lines shed seen from the water, Trois-Rivières, QC, ca. 1945
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1945
M2011.64.2.364
View of shoreline, evergreen tree in foreground, 1910-27
Captain George E. Mack
1910-1927
MP-0000.597.59
City in distance, trees in foreground, QC, ca. 1915
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1915
M2011.64.2.5.218
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