Skip to main contentGelatin silver film negative - St. James Cathedral, Dominion Square, Montreal, QC, 1907 | McCord Museum Online Collections | McCord Museum - Montreal Social History Museum
Gelatin silver film negative
St. James Cathedral, Dominion Square, Montreal, QC, 1907
Photographer
Burkewood Welbourn
(1875 - 1961)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1907/08
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions6 x 10.5 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2003.28.3
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Donald B. Welbourn
Status
Not on viewInformation about the objects in our collection is updated to reflect new research findings. If you have any information to share regarding this object, please email reference.mccord@mccord-stewart.ca.Information about rights and reproductions is available here.
Wires and St. James Cathedral, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.38
Strathcona Monument, Dominion Square, Montreal, QC, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08
M2003.28.10
Corner of McGill and St. James Streets, Montreal, QC, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08
M2003.28.9
Wires around the Cathedral Church, Toronto, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/16
M2003.28.37
Dominion Government buildings from the train, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/14
M2003.28.31
Part of Dominion Government buildings, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/15
M2003.28.28
Dominion Government buildings from the train, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/14
M2003.28.34
Panorama of the Dominion Government buildings, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/15
M2003.28.30
Panorama of the Dominion Government buildings, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/15
M2003.28.26
Main block Dominion Government buildings, Ottawa, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/15
M2003.28.29
Square-rigged ship on Lake Ontario, ON, 1907
Burkewood Welbourn
1907/08/17
M2003.28.47
Dominion Square from St. James Cathedral, Montreal, QC, about 1880
Wm. Notman & Son
1900-1940
VIEW-1944.0
This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.