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Gelatin silver print
White fox cub and husky dog, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Photographer
Hugh A. Peck
(1888-1945)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1909
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8 x 13.6 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2000.113.6.146
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Richard H. Peck and Anne Martin Peck
Status
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Hudson Bay Co. white fox pelts airing, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.162
Unidentified man holding silver fox pelts, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.148
Silver and Oscar, Hugh A. Peck's husky pups, on deck of steamer "S.S. Adventure", Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.182
Unidentified man with police dog "Mike", Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909/09
M2000.113.6.153
Royal Canadian Mounted Police dogs, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.139
Royal Canadian Mounted Police dogs, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.140
Major J. D. Moodie's dogs, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909/09
M2000.113.6.141
Major J. D. Moodie's house and dogs, Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909/09
M2000.113.6.142
Royal North West Mounted Police dogs feeding, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.143
Royal North West Mounted Police dogs feeding, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.144
Royal North West Mounted Police officers with dogs, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.145
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