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Gelatin silver print
A Chipewyan baby in a cradleboard, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Photographer
Robert L. Ridley
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn album page, underneath image, handwritten, l.c. : No "Childs Welfare Society" is wanted at Churchill
Date
1920
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions14.6 × 9.7 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM2013.36.2.2.38
CreditGift of Mrs. Justine Sentenne
Status
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A Chipewyan baby in a cradleboard, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.176
A Chipewyan baby in a cradleboard, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.293
A Chipewyan baby in a cradleboard, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.457
Six Chipewyan women and a child , Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.2.39
A group of Chipewyan women and children at Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.2.36
Six Chipewyan women and a child , Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.291
A group of Chipewyan women and children at Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.294
A Chipewyan boy, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.292
Chipewyan men waiting for treaty payment, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.1.299
A group of Chipewyan women and children at Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.471
Chipewyan men waiting for treaty payment, Churchill, Manitoba, 1920
Robert L. Ridley
1920
M2013.36.2.492
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