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Lithograph
Quebec Lower Canada. View of the market place and Catholic church taken from the Barracks, Fabrique Street
Lithographer
W. Walton
Printer
Charles Joseph Hullmandel
(1789-1850)
Publisher & engraver
Adolphus Bourne
(1795-1886)
SignatureL. l. below image, Drawn on stone by W. Walton from a sketch by R. A. Sproule; l. r. below image, Printed by C. Hulmandel; l. c. below image, London Published by A. Bourne February 1832 & Sold by A. Bourne Engraver Montreal
Date
1880-1920
Dimensions39.0 x 51.6 cm
Object NumberM19978
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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