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Gelatin silver print
Mr. Herodier, Chief Factor, Port Harrison (Inukjuak), Hudson Bay, 1909
PhotographerAttribué à
Bob Stewart
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Inscriptions"Port Harrison was a name-not a place before Herodier was left there in '09"
Date
1909
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions11.9 x 9 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2000.113.6.113
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Richard H. Peck and Anne Martin Peck
Status
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Gaston Herodier, Chief Factor at Port Harrison (Inukjuak), Hudson Bay, 1909
Bob Stewart
1909
MP-0000.1802.2.138
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.123
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.125
Inuit child, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.120
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.121
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.108
Inuit child, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.107
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.109
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.110
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.112
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.111
Inuit man, Port Harrison (?), QC, 1920-21
Bob Stewart
1920-1921
MP-0000.1802.2.114
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