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Mackenzie pressant ses camarades gagnés par la fatigue
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Mackenzie pressant ses camarades gagnés par la fatigue

Painting

Mackenzie Urging on his Toil Stricken Comrades
Painter (1870-1952)
SignatureL. r. within image, A.H. HIDER
Date 1900-1950
Origin Canada
Object NumberM993.154.15
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of BCE Inc.
Status
Not on view

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