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Gelatin silver glass plate negative
Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, PEI, 1916-17
Photography studio
Wm. Notman & Son
(1882-1919)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1916-1917
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on glass
Gelatin dry plate process
Gelatin dry plate process
Dimensions20.3 x 25.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberVIEW-5915
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by Maclean’s magazine, the Maxwell Cummings Family Foundation and Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
Status
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