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Serving plate
View looking north from the Citadel Vue prise de la Citadelle
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Manufacturer
Britannia Pottery Company, 1920-1936
InscriptionsView Looking North from the Citadel. Vue prise de la Citadelle.
Marks or LabelsPaper labels 904425 365
B. P. Co. Ltd. Made in Scotland imprint
Date
1920-1929
Dimensions39.5 x 32.2 cm
Origin
Glasgow, Scotland
Object NumberMC988.1.203
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
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Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
M975.63.2
View looking north from the Citadel Vue prise de la Citadelle
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.201
View looking North from the Citadel. Vue prise de la Citadelle
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.202
View looking north from the Citadel Vue prise de la Citadelle
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.199
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Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
M975.63.20
Quebec, from Point Levis. Quebec, vue de Point Levis
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
M975.63.3.1-2
Dufferin Terrace & Citadel. Place Dufferin & Citadelle
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.380
Dufferin Terrace & Citadel. Place Dufferin & Citadelle
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.381
Dufferin Terrace & Citadel. Place Dufferin & Citadelle.
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
M975.63.22
Quebec. From Point Levis. Québec. Vue de Point Levis
Louis Prudent Vallée
1880-1920
MC988.1.243.4
View of Halifax from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
William Henry Bartlett
1840-1850
MC988.1.119
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