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Gelatin silver print
Hudson Bay Company Post at Split Lake, MB
Photographer
Hugh A. Peck
(1888-1945)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Period
Début 20e siècle
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8 x 13.6 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2000.113.6.175
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Richard H. Peck and Anne Martin Peck
Status
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Hudson Bay Railway Survey Camp at Split Lake, MB, 1908
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1908
M2000.113.6.176
Hudson Bay Company canoes on the Nelson River, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
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M2000.113.6.83
Hudson Bay Co. post seen from the Koksoak river, Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), Ungava Bay, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.272
Revillon Freres and Hudson Bay Co. post servants, Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), Ungava Bay, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
24-26 Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.253
Hudson Bay Co. white fox pelts airing, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.162
Hudson Bay Co. fur press, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.163
George Elson and Hudson Bay Co. employees?, Fort Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
Sept. 1909
M2000.113.6.164
Dog team pulling loaded sled of the Hudson Bay Railway Survey Party, Little Churchill River, MB, 1908
Hugh A. Peck
Dec. 1908
M2000.113.6.165
Dog team pulling loaded sled of the Hudson Bay Railway Survey Party, Little Churchill River, MB, 1908
Hugh A. Peck
Dec. 1908
M2000.113.6.166
Dog teams pulling loaded sleds of the Hudson Bay Railway Survey Party, Little Churchill River, MB, 1908
Hugh A. Peck
Dec. 1908
M2000.113.6.167
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