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Gelatin silver print
Portrait of two unidentified boys, Sainte-Marie, Quebec, 1901-1920
Photographer
L. J. Lavoie, St Marie de Beauce
SignatureOn front, underneath image, handwritten, b. : L. J. Lavoie Photo. St Marie
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions13,7 × 9,9 cm
Origin
Sainte-Marie, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.4210
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Portrait of an unidentified boy, Sainte-Marie, Quebec, 1901-1920
L. J. Lavoie, St Marie de Beauce
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4211
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Sainte-Marie, Quebec, 1901-1920
L. J. Lavoie, St Marie de Beauce
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4212
View of village, Disraeli, Quebec, about 1920
L. J. Lavoie, D'Israeli
about 1920
M2017.46.2.4209
Portrait of two unidentified boys, Montmagny, Quebec, 1901-1918
J. C. Audet
1901-1918
M2017.46.2.7180
Portrait of an unidentified couple, Sainte-Marie, Quebec, about 1900
J. L. Drouin
about 1900
M2017.46.2.2146
Group portrait of unidentified boys, Sainte-Marie, Quebec, 1880-1915
Inconnu / Unknown
1888-1915
M2017.46.2.7220
Portrait of two unidentified children, Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, 1910-1925
Ulric Lavoie
1910-1925
M2017.46.2.4215
Portrait of two unidentified boys, Berthierville, Quebec, 1900-1910
J. D. Goudreault
1900-1910
M2017.46.2.2990
Portrait of two unidentified boys, Lachute, Quebec, 1885-1910
J. T. Lambly
1885-1910
M2017.46.2.3931
Aerial view of Dolbeau, Quebec, 1901-1920
Marius Lavoie
1904-1920
M2017.46.2.4213
Group portrait of unidentified boys, Quebec, 1940-1970
Studio St-Michel Enrg
1940-1970
M2017.46.2.7473
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