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Gelatin silver print
Portrait of unidentified men, Waterloo, Quebec, about 1912
Photographer
Armand Sylvestre
SignatureOn back, printed, l.c. : A. Sylvestre, Photographer, Waterloo, P.Q.
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions13,3 × 8,8 cm
Origin
Waterloo, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.6741
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
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Portrait of an unidentified man, Waterloo, Quebec, about 1912
Armand Sylvestre
about 1912
M2017.46.2.6742
Portrait of an unidentified couple, Waterloo, Quebec, about 1912
Armand Sylvestre
about 1912
M2017.46.2.6743
View of church, South Stukely, Quebec, 1916
Armand Sylvestre
1916
M2017.46.2.6740
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1925-1928
Armand Labelle
1925-1928
M2017.46.2.3658
Portrait of unidentified persons, Montreal, Quebec, 1929
Armand Labelle
after 1929
M2017.46.2.3657
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Parizeau
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.5421
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Parizeau
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.5423
Portrait of unidentified children, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Parizeau
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.5422
Portrait of unidentified children, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Parizeau
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.5425
Portrait of unidentified persons, Montreal, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Parizeau
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.5426
Portrait of an unidentified man, Maisonneuve, Quebec, 1907-1913
Armand Riopelle
1907-1913
M2017.46.2.6146
Portrait of an unidentified family, Maisonneuve ?, Quebec, 1913-1920
Armand Riopelle
1913-1920
M2017.46.2.6152
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