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Gelatin silver print
The Thetis proceeding through the ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Photographer
Robert L. Ridley
Date
1920
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions14.2 × 8.5 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2013.36.2.195
CreditGift of Mrs. Justine Sentenne
Status
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The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.229
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.230
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.228
The Thetis proceeding through ice off Cape Chidley, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.2.5
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.152
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.148
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.150
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.173
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.365
The Thetis nipped in ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.227
The Thetis nipped in ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.2.7
The Thetis in ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.179
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