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Lithograph
New Brunswick Fashionable
Painter
Lieutenant John Campbell
(1807-1855)
Lithographer
John West Giles
(1801-1870)
Printer
Graf & Soret
SignatureL. r. printed below image, Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles
Date
About 1834
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Lithography
Lithography
Dimensions48.7 x 64.3 cm
Object NumberM19903
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Sir Frederick Williams Taylor
Status
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Indian Dance at Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick on the 1st of January 1835 at which Major W. N. Orange was present
Lieutenant John Campbell
About 1835
M978.83.6
Attack on Regina Trench, October 1st 1916
Lieutenant Hugh MacKay Patterson
1930
1964.5.71.14
Battle of Courcelette, September 17th 1916
Lieutenant Hugh MacKay Patterson
1930
1964.5.71.13
Darmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA, about 1875
Notman & Campbell
1868-1880
VIEW-895.A
Carriage Drivers Strike, Hospitality Becomes Fashionable
Anonymous
1871/05/11
M993X.5.920.4
Commercial trademark of Dux Packing and The American Car & Machine, Moncton, New Brunswick
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.1.185
CITY OF ST. JOHN, THE CHIEF COMMERCIAL PORT OF NEW BRUNSWICK, FROM SUSPENSION-BRIDGE.
John Henry Walker
1860-1890
UAPT2144.2
Four Ladies with Fashionable Dresses (from Godey's Lady's Book)
F. Humphreys
1843
M2003X.6.3.296
Fashionable Costumes, Fig. 1 (from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine)
Sarah Josepha Hale
1868
M21951.77.563.1
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