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Gelatin silver print
View of the interior of a dining room, Quebec, 1901-1933 ?
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions20,3 × 25,8 cm
Origin
Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.7505
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Aerial view of an unidentified village, Quebec, 1901-1933
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Dumont Laviolette summer house dining room, Senneville, Quebec, about 1900
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about 1900
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Dumont Laviolette summer house dining room, Senneville, Quebec, about 1900
Inconnu / Unknown
about 1900
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Inconnu / Unknown
About 1915
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View of delivery wagon, F. Sanche, baker, Montreal ?, Quebec, 1912-1933
Inconnu / Unknown
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Dining room, Frank R. Redpath house, 3457 Ave. du Musee, Montreal, QC, about 1920
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1915
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Dining room, Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
1905-1914
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Dining room display, about 1930
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1930
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