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Gelatin silver print
Poling a canoe in the rapids, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Artist
Samuel Herbert Coward
(1880-1972)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1904-1912
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions5.5 x 7.8 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.1802.3.19
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dorothy Martin
Status
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Canoe beside the rapids, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.21
Rapids, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.27
Rapids in northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.33
Loaded canoe, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.32
Canoes in a river, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.28
Preparing to portage canoes, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.31
Portaging canoes, northwest Ontario, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1904-1912
MP-0000.1802.3.29
Interior, Revillon Frères office, Edmonton, AB, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1903-1913
MP-0000.1802.2.4
Interior, Revillon Frères office, Edmonton, AB, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1903-1913
MP-0000.1802.2.7
Fur press, Revillon Frères office, Edmonton, AB, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1903-1913
MP-0000.1802.2.8
Gentleman at desk, Revillon Frères office, Edmonton, AB, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1903-1913
MP-0000.1802.2.5
Fur storage, Revillon Frères, Edmonton, AB, 1904-12
Samuel Herbert Coward
1903-1913
MP-0000.1802.2.6
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