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Gelatin silver negative on film
Charles Colebrook and seven men breaking ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Photographer
Robert L. Ridley
Date
1920
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions9 × 14.6 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2013.36.2.361
CreditGift of Mrs. Justine Sentenne
Status
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Charles Colebrook and seven men breaking ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.231
Seven men on the ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.364
Seven men on the ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.233
Charles Colebrook, Robert L. Ridley and Donald B. MacMillan with two unidentified men, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.381
Cutting ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.359
Taking on ice for fresh water, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.360
The Thetis proceeding through ice in the Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.365
The Thetis in ice, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.369
Group on the ice with “Lady,” Parker's greyhound, Hudson Strait, Quebec, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.428
Robert L. Ridley and Charles Colebrook with a large group of men, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.125
Charles Colebrook and Ralph Parsons with a group of unidentified men, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.231
Robert L. Ridley with Charles Colebrook and two unidentified men, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.209
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