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Comme les choses ont changé ici
Comme les choses ont changé ici

Cartoon

"How the Old Place Has Changed".
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1953
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions37.0 x 28.2 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.5564
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette

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How the Picture has Changed !.
How the Picture has Changed !.
John Collins
1962
M965.199.7052
How That Salute Has Changed !.
How That Salute Has Changed !.
John Collins
1940/01/23
M965.199.3020
How the View Has Changed !.
How the View Has Changed !.
John Collins
1944
M965.199.5672
"Do You Think Office Has Changed Me, Pat ?".
"Do You Think Office Has Changed Me, Pat ?".
John Collins
About 1969
M965.199.6961
"How Our Boy Has Grown !".
"How Our Boy Has Grown !".
John Collins
1953
M965.199.2997
How that Baby Has Grown.
How that Baby Has Grown.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.8267
He Has One Back in Ottawa Too.
He Has One Back in Ottawa Too.
John Collins
1958
M965.199.1181
Not Sure if He Has Anything to Be Thankful For.
Not Sure if He Has Anything to Be Thankful For.
John Collins
About 1948
M965.199.9736
But Look Who Has the Wheel.
But Look Who Has the Wheel.
John Collins
1949
M965.199.8377
Always Has His Hook in Troubled Waters.
Always Has His Hook in Troubled Waters.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.7855
Baby Has Outgrown His Pen.
Baby Has Outgrown His Pen.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.7856
Now He Really Has Something to Cry About.
Now He Really Has Something to Cry About.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.9486

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