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Albumen print
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Photography studio
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
(1862 - 1871)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1866
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions9.5 × 10.4 cm
Origin
Quebec, Quebec, Canada, North America
Object NumberM2019.7.2.109
CreditGift of W. James Smeaton
Status
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Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.2.278
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.2.275
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.2.276
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1860-1870
M2019.7.2.3.48
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.3.37
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.3.36
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.3.35
Quebec City after the fire, Quebec, 1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1866
M2019.7.2.3.34
View of the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1866
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1866
M2019.7.2.2.279
Quebec Dispensary, Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.3.22
Lorette Falls, near Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.243
Montmorency River, near Quebec City, Quebec, 1862-1871
Smeaton's Photographic Gallery
1862-1871
M2019.7.2.2.241
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