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Gelatin silver print
Georgine Strathy, Montreal, Quebec, about 1955
Photography studio
Max Sauer Studio Reg'd
SignatureOn back, stamped, c.: PROOF ONLY / MAX SAUER STUDIO REG'D / Penthouse, Dominion Square Bldg. / 1010, St. Catherine St. West, Montreal / PHOTOGRAPH NO. 5 [handwritten] / PROOF ONLY
InscriptionsNone
Date
about 1955
Dimensions15.2 × 11.6 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.118.2.12
CreditGift of Georgine Strathy
Status
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Eugenie Groh and Georgine Strathy, Montreal, Quebec, 1960
Max Sauer Studio Reg'd
1960
M2017.114.2.29
Georgine Strathy, Irene Kon and Eugenie Groh, Montreal ?, Quebec, about 1965
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1965
M2017.118.2.8
Neil Whitworth, Georgine Strathy and Jack Parker in Eaton’s advertising art room, Montreal, Quebec, about 1965
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1965
M2017.118.2.11
Georgine Strathy, Montreal, Quebec, about 1965
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1965
M2017.118.2.13
Georgine Strathy for the National Film Board of Canada, Montreal ?, Quebec, about 2000
Jean-Pierre Joly
about 2000
M2017.118.2.19
Georgine Strathy, Montreal, Quebec, about 1965
Bernard Heynekamp
about 1965
M2017.118.2.14
Georgine Strathy, Montreal, Quebec, about 1965
Bernard Heynekamp
about 1965
M2017.118.2.15
Georgine Strathy, Jack Parker and Neil Whitworth, Montreal, Quebec, about 1965
Inconnu / Unknown
1965
M2017.114.2.28
Georgine Strathy, Marcus Fordham and other Eaton's employees, Montreal, Quebec, 1973
Inconnu / Unknown
1973
M2017.118.2.4
Georgine Strathy in front of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, Montreal, Quebec, after 1990
Findlay
after 1990
M2017.118.2.17
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