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Albumen print
Georges Leclère and Yvonne Mathieu, Quebec, QC, 1877-1891
Photographer
John Lewis Jones
SignatureUnderneath image, imprinted, l.l. : JONES; l.c. : Photographer; l.r. : 42, Fabrique St / Quebec
InscriptionsOn back, handwritten, u.c. : George Leclerc / et / Mlle Mathieu
Date
1877-1891
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on card
Albumen process
Albumen process
Dimensions13,7 × 9,7 cm
Origin
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2010.34.39
CollectionMcCord
CreditDon de Mme Aude Nantais Picher Tremblay
Status
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