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Wood engraving
Victoria Bridge under Construction
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Lithographer
Kell Bros.
Publisher
John Weale
(1791-1862)
Wood engraver
Butterworth & Heath
(active 1856-1883)
SignatureL. r., engraved within the image, Butterworth & Heath.
Date
1860
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Relief printing
Relief printing
Dimensions7.3 x 6.9 cm
Origin
London, England
Object NumberM15934.32
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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Steam Crane Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.36
Steam Floating Derrick Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.35
The Removal of a Dam Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.39
Construction of the Deck Top Lining of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.33
Steam Derrick Used for the Construction of the Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.17
The Construction of the Pier No. 16 of the Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.23
Footway Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge Roofing
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.42
The Removal of a Large Boulder during the Construction of the Victoria Bridge
William Notman
1860
M15934.21
Victoria Bridge under construction, Montreal, QC, 1854
Inconnu / Unknown
1854/10/27
MP-1982.5
Victoria Bridge under construction, Montreal, Quebec, 1859
Inconnu / Unknown
1859
M2019.7.2.158
Boats near Victoria Pier, Jacques Cartier bridge under construction in the distance, Port of Montreal, QC, ca. 1928
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1928
M2011.64.2.2.201
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