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Gelatin silver print
Group portrait of an unidentified family, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
Photographer
J. Arthur Lessard
SignatureOn front, underneath image, printed, l.r. : J.A.Lessard / HULL, QUE.
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions10 × 14,1 cm
Origin
Hull, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.4431
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Group portrait of unidentified women, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4430
Portrait of an unidentified child, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4428
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4426
Portrait of an unidentified couple, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4427
Darcy Séguin, Hull, Quebec, 1901-1920
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1920
M2017.46.2.4429
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Hull, Quebec, 1904
J. Arthur Lessard
1904
M2017.46.2.4424
View of a parade in Hull ?, Quebec, 1901-1933
J. Arthur Lessard
1901-1933
M2017.46.2.4425
Group portrait of an unidentified family, Thetford Mines, Quebec, 1901-1910
J. E. Gilchrist
1901-1910
M2017.46.2.2916
Group portrait of an unidentified family, Thetford Mines, Quebec, 1901-1910
J. E. Gilchrist
1901-1910
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Group portrait of an unidentified family, Upton, Quebec, 1890-1920
J. C. H. Gingras
1890-1920
M2017.46.2.2931
View of the presbytery, Saint-Gédéon, Quebec, 1904-1949
Francis Lessard
1904-1949
M2017.46.2.4423
View of a church, Saint-Gédéon, Quebec, 1904-1949
Francis Lessard
1904-1949
M2017.46.2.4422
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