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Unidentified urban riverbank, Italy, 1866-1868
Unidentified urban riverbank, Italy, 1866-1868
Charles Smeaton
1866-1868
M2019.7.2.2.108
Large scale model of St. Peter’s Basilica, Italy, 1866-1868
Large scale model of St. Peter’s Basilica, Italy, 1866-1868
Charles Smeaton
1866-1868
M2019.7.2.2.109
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1870
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1870
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1870
M2019.7.2.2.110
Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1871
Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1866
M2019.7.2.2.111
Tombstone of Charles Smeaton in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, Italy, after 1868
Tombstone of Charles Smeaton in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, Italy, after 1868
Inconnu / Unknown
After 1868
M2019.7.2.2.112
Alexander Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Alexander Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.113
Helen Robertson Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Helen Robertson Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.114
Charles Smeaton, Quebec, before 1865
Charles Smeaton, Quebec, before 1865
John Smeaton
Before 1865
M2019.7.2.2.115
Charles Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1868
Charles Smeaton, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1868
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1868
M2019.7.2.2.116
Charles Smeaton at the entrance to the Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Charles Smeaton at the entrance to the Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Inconnu / Unknown
1866-1868
M2019.7.2.2.117
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.118
Group portrait of unidentified men, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Group portrait of unidentified men, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1880
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.119
Mrs. Brocard, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Mrs. Brocard, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.127
Mr. Brocard, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Mr. Brocard, Rome, Italy, 1866-1868
Inconnu / Unknown
1860-1880
M2019.7.2.2.128
View of Quebec City from Lévis, Quebec, 1862-1871
View of Quebec City from Lévis, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.129
View of Quebec City from Lévis, Quebec, 1862-1871
View of Quebec City from Lévis, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.130
Putnam fire pumper, Montreal, Quebec, 1860-1880
Putnam fire pumper, Montreal, Quebec, 1860-1880
John Smeaton
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.131
Cataraqui estate, Sillery, Quebec, 1862-1871
Cataraqui estate, Sillery, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.132
The light of the world
The light of the world
Inconnu / Unknown
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.133
Winter scene in Quebec, 1862-1871
Winter scene in Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.135
An authentic plan of the River St. Laurence from Sillery, to the Fall of Montmorenci, with the operations of the siege of Quebec under the command of Vice-Admiral Saunders & Major General Wolfe
An authentic plan of the River St. Laurence from Sillery, to the Fall of Montmorenci, with the operations of the siege of Quebec under the command of Vice-Admiral Saunders & Major General Wolfe
Inconnu / Unknown
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.137
Unidentified building, Quebec City?, Quebec, 1862-1871
Unidentified building, Quebec City?, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.138
Unidentified church in winter, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1870
Unidentified church in winter, Montreal?, Quebec?, 1860-1870
John Smeaton
1860-1870
M2019.7.2.2.139
Grey Nuns Motherhouse, Montreal, Quebec, 1871-1880
Grey Nuns Motherhouse, Montreal, Quebec, 1871-1880
John Smeaton
1871-1880
M2019.7.2.2.140

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