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De Halifax à Vancouver
De Halifax à Vancouver

Photoengraving

From Halifax to Vancouver
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1886
Medium / Technique Ink on paper
Photomechanical printing
Dimensions31.5 x 25.3 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM994X.5.273.53
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Raymond Boyer
Status
Not on view

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From Scylla to Charybdis.
From Scylla to Charybdis.
Anonymous
1889/02/09
M20485.9.12
Used Up; or, the Return of Bowes and Robinson from the Nomination
Used Up; or, the Return of Bowes and Robinson from the Nomination
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.26
Horace Bruce Smith, President, Halifax Shipyards, Limited.
Horace Bruce Smith, President, Halifax Shipyards, Limited.
Arthur George Racey
1922
M20111.84
"Toodles", As Performed at the Provincial Hall, Toronto, on the 13th Inst
"Toodles", As Performed at the Provincial Hall, Toronto, on the 13th Inst
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.66
The Budget
The Budget
Anonymous
1889/04/27
M994X.5.275.15
The Dominion Curtius
The Dominion Curtius
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.55
The Last Laugh
The Last Laugh
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.50
"Friends in Council"; or, "Is the Game Worth the Candle ?"
"Friends in Council"; or, "Is the Game Worth the Candle ?"
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.44
A Dominion Easter Offering
A Dominion Easter Offering
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.39
The Canadian Autolycus
The Canadian Autolycus
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.38
The Last Kick
The Last Kick
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.31
The Axe-grinder and the Three Traitors
The Axe-grinder and the Three Traitors
Anonymous
1886
M994X.5.273.32

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