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Le prince de Galles à Montréal. Le prince inaugurant l'Exposition industrielle au Palais de Cristal
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Le prince de Galles à Montréal. Le prince inaugurant l'Exposition industrielle au Palais de Cristal

Wood engraving

The Prince of Wales at Montreal. The Prince Opening the Industrial Exhibition in the Crystal Palace.
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1860/09/22
Medium / Technique Ink on paper
Relief printing
Dimensions40.8 x 28.6 cm
Origin England
Object NumberM985.230.5026.2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Colin McMichael
Status
Not on view

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The Prince of Wales at Montreal, the Crystal Palace, opened by his Royal Highness on August 25
The Prince of Wales at Montreal, the Crystal Palace, opened by his Royal Highness on August 25
Anonymous
1860/09/22
M985.230.5026.1
The Prince's visit to North America. Grand ball tendered to the Prince of Wales by the citizens of Montreal on the evening of Monday, Aug. 27, 1860, in the ballroom expressely built for the occassion
The Prince's visit to North America. Grand ball tendered to the Prince of Wales by the citizens of Montreal on the evening of Monday, Aug. 27, 1860, in the ballroom expressely built for the occassion
Anonymous
1860/09/08
M985.230.5031
The Prince of Wales at Montreal - The Arch at the Place D'Armes
The Prince of Wales at Montreal - The Arch at the Place D'Armes
Anonymous
1860/09/22
M985.230.5026.6
The Prince of Wales at Montreal - The Ball-Pavilion
The Prince of Wales at Montreal - The Ball-Pavilion
Anonymous
1860/09/22
M985.230.5026.3
The Prince of Wales at Montreal -  Arch at the Head of M'Gill Street
The Prince of Wales at Montreal - Arch at the Head of M'Gill Street
Anonymous
1860/09/22
M985.230.5026.4
Trowel used by the Prince of Wales in the completion of the Victoria Bridge
Trowel used by the Prince of Wales in the completion of the Victoria Bridge
Anonymous
1860/08/25
M985.230.5027.1
Triumphal Arch Erected in Montreal in Honor of the Prince of Wales.  Arch Erected in Jacques Cartier Square, facing the River
Triumphal Arch Erected in Montreal in Honor of the Prince of Wales. Arch Erected in Jacques Cartier Square, facing the River
Anonymous
1860/12/08
M990X.382.1.2
The Prince of Wales in Canada.  His Royal Highness Escorted to Montreal by a Fleet of Lake and Up-River Steamers
The Prince of Wales in Canada. His Royal Highness Escorted to Montreal by a Fleet of Lake and Up-River Steamers
Anonymous
1860/10/13
M975.62.659
To H.R.H. Albert, Prince of Wales, Dedication page, Victoria Bridge Engineer's Report, 1859-60
To H.R.H. Albert, Prince of Wales, Dedication page, Victoria Bridge Engineer's Report, 1859-60
Anonymous
1860
M15934.3
Landing of the Prince of Wales under the Triumphal Arch Erected by the Harbour Masters, at the Bonsecours Wharf, Montreal
Landing of the Prince of Wales under the Triumphal Arch Erected by the Harbour Masters, at the Bonsecours Wharf, Montreal
Holcomb & Davis
1860
M975.62.489.1
The Grand Ball given by the Mayor and Citizens of Montreal, in Honor of the Prince of Wales, Monday, August 27, 1860
The Grand Ball given by the Mayor and Citizens of Montreal, in Honor of the Prince of Wales, Monday, August 27, 1860
Holcomb & Davis
1860/09/08
M991X.5.1047
Landing of the Prince of Wales under the triumphal arch erected by the Harbor Masters at the Bonsecours wharf, Montreal, 1860
Landing of the Prince of Wales under the triumphal arch erected by the Harbor Masters at the Bonsecours wharf, Montreal, 1860
William Notman
1860/09/08
M991X.5.1046

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