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Gelatin silver print
Group portrait of unidentified men, 1901-1933
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions3.7 × 3.7 cm
Object NumberM2017.46.2.8050.1-2
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Group portrait of unidentified men, 1901-1933
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Group portrait of unidentified men, Sherbrooke, Quebec, 1901-1933
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Group portrait of unidentified men, Nicolet, Quebec, 1901-1933
Joseph Halimen Richard
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Portrait of two unidentified men, 1901-1933
Inconnu / Unknown
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Group portrait of unidentified students at the Granby boarding school, Quebec, 1901-1933
Inconnu / Unknown
1901-1933
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Group portrait of the Magnan ? family, 1901-1933
Inconnu / Unknown
1901-1933
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Group portrait of unidentified men, 1901-1918
Inconnu / Unknown
1901-1918
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Group portrait of unidentified men, Drummondville, Quebec, 1911-1933
J. O. Laperrière
1911-1933
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Group portrait of an unidentified family, Valleyfield, Quebec, 1901-1933
Élie Gendron
1901-1933
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Group portrait of an unidentified class, Quebec City, Quebec, 1901-1933
Dominion Copying and Photo
1901-1933
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Group portrait of unidentified persons, Nicolet, Quebec, 1901-1933
Joseph Halimen Richard
1901-1933
M2017.46.2.6103
Group portrait of an unidentified family, Nicolet, Quebec, 1901-1933
Joseph Halimen Richard
1901-1933
M2017.46.2.6104
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