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Négatif à la gélatine argentique sur verre
Miss A. Kay costumed as "Madame de la Mothe Cadillac" (probably Marie de Raclot, in the Explorers, Discoverers and Visitors group, 1670-1720, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Studio de photographie
Wm. Notman & Son
(1882-1919)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn emulsion, scratched, u.r. : 122962- 6D; l.c. : Miss A Kay 3
Date
1898
Médium / Technique
Halogénures d'argent sur verre
Procédé gélatino-argentique
Procédé gélatino-argentique
Dimensions16,5 × 11,2 cm
Origin
Montreal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Numéro d'accessionII-122962
CollectionMcCord
CréditAchat, grâce à la générosité du magazine Maclean's, de la Fondation de la Famille Maxwell Cummings et de Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
Status
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Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-122983
Miss Eugénie Duhamel costumed as "Vivandière de la Brigade Royal Roussillon" in the French Viceroys and Governors group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123072
Mrs. Marie Berthe-Adeline Harwood (née Masson), wife of Louis de Lotbinière Harwood, costumed as "The Marquise de Lotbinière (Louise Chaussegros de Lery)" in the Lemoyne de Longueuil Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-122936
Senator Louis-Joseph Forget costumed as "Gouverneur de Ramezay (Marquis de Ramezay)" in the de Ramezay Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123039
Charles L. de Lanaudière costumed as "Francois Tarieu de Lanaudière" in the Lemoyne de Longueuil Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123318
Dr. Louis de Lotbinière Harwood costumed as "The Marquis de Lotbinière" in the Lemoyne de Longueuil Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123146
Senator Louis-Joseph Forget costumed as "Gouverneur de Ramezay (Marquis de Ramezay)" in the de Ramezay Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123040
Dr. Kennedy costumed as "Marquis de Montcalm" in the French Viceroys and Governors group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-124103
Louis Boyer costumed as "Viceroy and Marquis de Tracy, Governor of New France under Louis XIV" in the French Viceroys and Governors group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-122866
Mr. Aimé Geoffrion costumed as "8th Governor, Daniel Rémy de Courcelles" in the French Viceroys and Governors group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123694
Dr. Robert Wilson costumed as "Samuel de Champlain, 1st Governor 1633" in the French Viceroys and Governors Group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123117
Pierre Beullac costumed as "Jean de Lauzon 4th Gouvenor 1633" in the French Viceroys and Governors group, 1542-1763, at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123099
Ce projet est rendu possible grâce au généreux soutien de la Fondation Azrieli et de Patrimoine canadien.