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Photolithograph
The Public Institutions of the Dominion. II- McGill University, Montreal
Artist
Eugene Haberer
(1837-1921)
Publisher
Canadian Illustrated News
SignatureL. r. within image, E. Haberer
Date
1875/05/29
Medium / Technique
Ink on Paper
Photolithography
Photolithography
Dimensions22.5 x 34.7 cm
Origin
Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM979.87.412
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Montreal.-Interior View of Messrs. Savage, Lyman & Co's Jewelry and Silverware Establishment, St. James Street.
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The Montreal Water-Works - Tunnel For the Pumping Main Pumps
Eugene Haberer
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Eugene Haberer
1871/10/07
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Eugene Haberer
1879/03/15
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Montreal: Interior View of the New Academy of Music.
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Eugene Haberer
1879/04/12
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Eugene Haberer
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