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Tintype
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, 1868-1884
Photographer
J. T. Lambly
SignatureOn mat, printed, b. : J. T. LAMBLY, Photo'r, T. R., P. Q.
Period
Fin 19e siècle
Dimensions8,2 × 5,1 cm
Origin
Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.3922
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Group portrait of unidentified persons, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, 1868-1884
J. T. Lambly
1868-1884
M2017.46.2.3923
Portrait of an unidentified man, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, 1868-1884
J. T. Lambly
1868-1884
M2017.46.2.3921
Portrait of an unidentified man, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, 1868-1884
J. T. Lambly
1868-1884
M2017.46.2.3920
Group portrait of an unidentified family, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3894
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, about 1884
J. T. Lambly
about 1884
M2017.46.2.3873
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1890
J. T. Lambly
1884-1890
M2017.46.2.3876
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3877
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3883
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3884
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3882
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1892
J. T. Lambly
1884-1892
M2017.46.2.3896
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1884-1890
J. T. Lambly
1884-1890
M2017.46.2.3903
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