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Curling
Curling

Wood engraving

CURLING.
Artist (1831-1899)
Publisher (1845 - 1938)
SignatureL. r. within image, walking figure
Date 1885
Medium / Technique Ink
Wood engraving
Dimensions41.3 x 29.0 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM975.62.59.2
CollectionMcCord

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