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La mère Britannia - « Le laisser partir, eh! Comment osez-vous? »
La mère Britannia - « Le laisser partir, eh! Comment osez-vous? »

Leggotype

Mother Britannia, "Cut Her Adrift, Eh ! How Dare You ?"
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1870/07/09
Medium / Technique Ink on Paper
Photolithography
Dimensions23.3 x 40.5 cm
Object NumberM984.306.154
CollectionMcCord

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Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M982.530.5083
"CUT HER ADRIFT, EH ! HOW DARE YOU ?".
"CUT HER ADRIFT, EH ! HOW DARE YOU ?".
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M993X.5.854
"How Dare You Look at my Shadow".
"How Dare You Look at my Shadow".
John Collins
About 1959
M965.199.8758
"How Dare You Waste OUR Water like That".
"How Dare You Waste OUR Water like That".
John Collins
About 1967
M965.199.5819
No Matter How You Cut It.
No Matter How You Cut It.
John Collins
About 1968
M965.199.6980
Untitled
Untitled
Anonymous
1870/07/23
M984.306.152
An Expedient This Hot Weather
An Expedient This Hot Weather
Anonymous
1870/07/16
M984.306.153
Four legged substitutes
Four legged substitutes
Anonymous
1870/01/29
M984.306.123
Unreasonable. The Adored One
Unreasonable. The Adored One
Anonymous
1870/01/29
M984.306.124
Uncle Sam and His Boys, "What will we do with them ?"
Uncle Sam and His Boys, "What will we do with them ?"
Anonymous
1870/06/11
M984.306.156
Our Absent Friends-A Scene Near Pembina (Supposed)
Our Absent Friends-A Scene Near Pembina (Supposed)
Anonymous
1869/12/25
M984.306.173
The Situation
The Situation
Anonymous
1870
M984.306.169

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