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Grounds of the summer home of George G. Foster, K. C., Brome Lake, Knowlton, QC, about 1910
Photographer
Sally Eliza Wood
(1857-1928)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Period
20e siècle
Dimensions15.1 x 20.8 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.1051.3
CreditGift of Stanley G. Triggs
Status
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View of Brome Lake, Knowlton, Quebec, 1893-1907
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Sally Eliza Wood
1909
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"Lakeside," residence of Mr. C. D. Bancroft, Knowlton, Quebec, 1893-1907
Sally Eliza Wood
1893-1907
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Sally Eliza Wood
1900
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Tea party, Knowlton, QC, about 1900
Sally Eliza Wood
1900
MP-1994.32.3
Methodist Church, Knowlton, QC, about 1900
Sally Eliza Wood
About 1900
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Constance Clare Bancroft, Knowlton, QC, 1899
Sally Eliza Wood
1899
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Wedding portrait of an unidentified couple, Knowlton, Quebec, 1893-1907
Sally Eliza Wood
1893-1907
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Portrait of an unidentified young boy, Knowlton, Quebec, 1893-1907
Sally Eliza Wood
1893-1907
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Unidentified woman, Eastern Townships, QC, about 1900
Sally Eliza Wood
About 1900
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Camping in woods, QC, about 1900
Sally Eliza Wood
1900
MP-1994.32.8
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