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Calendrier
Calendrier

Wood engraving

Calendar
Artist (1831-1899)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date About 1850-1885
Medium / Technique Ink on paper
Relief printing
Dimensions1.4 x 11.4 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM930.50.5.626
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
Not on view

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E. F. Carter & Co., Calendar, card & glazed paper
E. F. Carter & Co., Calendar, card & glazed paper
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.5.408
Cover page of commercial calendar 1883 of Bentley & Co.
Cover page of commercial calendar 1883 of Bentley & Co.
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.5.491
Calendar of Morton Phillips & Bulmer
Calendar of Morton Phillips & Bulmer
John Henry Walker
before 1883
M930.50.8.112
Cover page of a calendar of 1886
Cover page of a calendar of 1886
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M991X.5.285
Calendar Reform.
Calendar Reform.
John Collins
About 1949
M965.199.5102
War by the Calendar.
War by the Calendar.
John Collins
1958
M965.199.9099
Uno Who's Calendar for the New Year.
Uno Who's Calendar for the New Year.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.5477
Commission Dry Goods & Manufacturers Supplies
Commission Dry Goods & Manufacturers Supplies
John Henry Walker
About 1863-1870
M930.50.7.270
Catalogue illustration of saw machinery
Catalogue illustration of saw machinery
John Henry Walker
About 1877
M930.50.7.271
East End Medical Hall
East End Medical Hall
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1869
M930.50.7.269
Symbolical illustration
Symbolical illustration
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.7.27
Diagram of a pulley
Diagram of a pulley
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.7.264

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