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Gelatin silver print
Portrait of unidentified children, Lachine, Quebec, 1913-1918
Photography studio
Parisian Studio
SignatureOn front, underneath image, impressed, l.r. : Parisian Studio / th / 100-11-ase / Lachine
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions13,4 × 8,5 cm
Origin
Lachine, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.5417
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Portrait of unidentified children, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
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Armand Parizeau
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Joseph Grenier
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