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Massacre et incendie à Lachine, 1689
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Massacre et incendie à Lachine, 1689
Massacre et incendie à Lachine, 1689

Offset print

Massacre and Fire at Lachine, 1689
Date 1925-1950
Medium / Technique Coloured ink
Offset ?
Dimensions7.0 x 12.7 cm
Object NumberM975.172.1.20
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. M. Easton
Status
Not on view

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