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Gelatin silver print
J. B. Peck and Madeleine aboard a pleasure boat, 1912
Photographer
Hugh A. Peck
(1888-1945)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1912
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions17.3 x 28.2 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2000.113.6.295
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Richard H. Peck and Anne Martin Peck
Status
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M2000.113.6.182
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1909/09/16
M2000.113.6.129
Hudson Bay Co. and Revillon Freres pilots aboard steamer "S.S. Adventure", Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), Ungava Bay, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.221
Hudson's Bay Co. and Revillon Frères pilots aboard steamer S.S. "Adventure", Kuujjuaq (Fort Chimo), QC, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.222
Two Inuit men, Poke and Goose, aboard the schooner "Paradox", Churchill, MB, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.178
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1909
M2000.113.6.22
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Hugh A. Peck
1909/09/15
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Men rowing boat, Port Harrison (Inukjuak), Hudson Bay, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.108
Boat winter quarters, Moose Factory, James Bay, 1909
Hugh A. Peck
1909
M2000.113.6.87
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