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Gelatin silver print
Mariette Bergeron and her students, Arvida, QC, 1948-1956
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn back, stamped, l.l. : B33
Date
1948-1956
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions7,1 × 11,6 cm
Object NumberM2013.53.2.1.61
CollectionMcCord
CreditDon du Fonds Mariette Bergeron et Jérémie Tremblay
Status
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Mariette Bergeron and Jérémie Tremblay, QC, 1950-1956
Inconnu / Unknown
1950-1956
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Mariette Bergeron and Jérémie Tremblay, QC, 1957-1959
Inconnu / Unknown
1957-1959
M2013.53.2.1.117
View of the City Hall, Arvida, Quebec, 1946-1948
Photographie Lalime Photography
1946-1948
M2017.46.2.5617
Group portrait of Saint-Hyacinthe Seminary students, Quebec, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1910
M2017.46.2.7501
Group portrait of Saint-Hyacinthe Seminary students, Quebec, 1906-1911 ?
Inconnu / Unknown
1906-1911 ?
M2017.46.2.7504
Group portrait of Saint-Hyacinthe Seminary students, Quebec, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1910
M2017.46.2.7503
Group portrait of Saint-Hyacinthe Seminary students, Quebec, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1910
M2017.46.2.7502
Group portrait of unidentified students at the Granby boarding school, Quebec, 1901-1933
Inconnu / Unknown
1901-1933
M2017.46.2.7178
Mrs. Bergeron, her cousin and the future Mrs. Michaud, Quebec City, Quebec, 1874-1909
Jules Ernest Benoît dit Livernois
1874-1909
M2017.46.2.4547
McGill students, scene from Latin play, Montreal, QC, about 1901
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1901
MP-0000.25.934
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