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Gelatin silver print
Street hockey team in an alley, Montreal, QC, about 1984
Photographer
John Taylor
(1935-1997)
SignatureC. rubber stamp on verso, JOHN TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHE
Period
Fin 20e siècle
Dimensions25.4 x 20.3 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberMP-1999.5.5029
CreditGift of Nathalie Taylor
Status
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