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Gelatin silver glass plate negative
Lachine Rapids from lower deck of Steamer "Sovereign", QC, 1897
Photographer
Alfred Walter Roper
(1869-1955)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1897/07/01
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on glass
Gelatin dry plate process
Gelatin dry plate process
Dimensions10.2 x 12.7 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1977.76.44
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Vennor Roper
Status
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S. S. "Sovereign", Lachine Rapids (?), QC, about 1910
Alfred Walter Roper
About 1910
MP-1977.76.172
Cascade Rapids from Horseshoe Island, 1899
Alfred Walter Roper
1899/08
MP-1977.76.98
Ice pile on Long Pier, Lachine, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/03/11
MP-1977.76.24
Margaret, Jean and Heb, hunters returning from North Point, Rack Island, Rice Lake, ON, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/10/26
MP-1977.76.53
Looking up from Devil's Kitchen, Ausable Chasm, New York, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/07/01
MP-1977.76.39
Notre Dame Church from Imperial Building, Montreal, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/01
MP-1977.76.21
S. S. "White Star", Lachine, QC, 1899
Alfred Walter Roper
1899/07
MP-1977.76.78
H. M. S. "Talbot", Montreal harbour, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/06/22
MP-1977.76.33
Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, Dorval, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/07/01
MP-1977.76.38
Sail barges in basin, Montreal harbour, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/05/04
MP-1977.76.25
H. M. S. "Talbot", Montreal harbour, QC, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/06/22
MP-1977.76.32
S. S. "Turret Cape", Montreal harbour, 1897
Alfred Walter Roper
1897/10/03
MP-1977.76.45
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