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Ça me suffit
Ça me suffit

Photoengraving

Near Enough.
SignatureL. r. within image, F.J. Willson
Date 1888/08/25
Medium / Technique Ink on paper
Photomechanical printing
Dimensions36.3 x 27.3 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM20485.5.11
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Florence L. Gardner

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ONE VIEW OF CANADA.
ONE VIEW OF CANADA.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/01/14
M993X.5.992
MISS CANADA'S SUMMER VACATION.
MISS CANADA'S SUMMER VACATION.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/08/05
M984.306.1464
Young Canada: Why, Uncle Sam, your Government don't look to be so very much better than ours, after all !
Young Canada: Why, Uncle Sam, your Government don't look to be so very much better than ours, after all !
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/02
M984.306.1468
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/16
M984.306.1469
THE GENTLEMAN "EXPLAINS !".
THE GENTLEMAN "EXPLAINS !".
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/30
M993X.5.878
IN COMMEMORATION, No.3.-SEYMOUR, THE SAILOR.
IN COMMEMORATION, No.3.-SEYMOUR, THE SAILOR.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/10/28
M993X.5.874
In commemoration, No. 2. - Wolseley, the Soldier
In commemoration, No. 2. - Wolseley, the Soldier
Frederick J. Willson
1882/10/21
M993X.5.875
A HOME QUESTION.
A HOME QUESTION.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/10/07
M993X.5.877
A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK.
A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/08/12
M993X.5.848
The chip of the old block
The chip of the old block
Frederick J. Willson
1882/08/19
M993X.5.846
(APPROPRIATION).
(APPROPRIATION).
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/02
M993X.5.844
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/16
M993X.5.842

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