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Robert L. Ridley et N. H. Bacon à la chasse avec un groupe d’hommes cris, rivière Athabasca?, Alberta?, 1913-1920
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Robert L. Ridley et N. H. Bacon à la chasse avec un groupe d’hommes cris, rivière Athabasca?, Alberta?, 1913-1920

Gelatin silver print

Robert L. Ridley and N. H. Bacon hunting with a group of Cree, Athabasca River?, Alberta?, 1913-1920
Photographer
InscriptionsOn back, stamped, u.l. : 4 5; handwritten, c. : duplicate
Date 1913-1920
Medium / Technique Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.2 × 13.8 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM2013.36.2.253
CreditGift of Mrs. Justine Sentenne
Status
Not on view

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Robert L. Ridley and N. H. Bacon hunting with a group of Cree, Athabasca River?, Alberta?, 1913-1920
Robert L. Ridley and N. H. Bacon hunting with a group of Cree, Athabasca River?, Alberta?, 1913-1920
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Robert L. Ridley and N. H. Bacon with a Cree man, Athabasca River?, Alberta?, 1913-1920
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Robert L. Ridley with a Cree man and a canoe, Athabasca River, Alberta, 1913-1920
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