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Hierarchy A Fish Stage at Quidi Vidi Bay, Newfoundland
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Record information A Fish Stage at Quidi Vidi Bay, Newfoundland
Date:July 25, 1860Reference:Box number: BK-102Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:2850679Date(s):July 25, 1860Place of creation:Newfoundland and LabradorExtent:1 drawing : pen and brown ink over pencil with grey and brown wash on wove paper
Support 11.000 x 19.900
Secondary support 29.700 x 24.800Language of material:no languageScope and content:Depicts a view of a section of a fish-curing establishmentAdditional name(s):Additional information:Physical description note:This item is mounted on folio 23, vol. I, recto.Citation/reference note:see Acland, p. 21-23; Engleheart, p. 10Availability of other formats note:Colour transparency available: C-096936Signatures and inscriptions note:Inscribed., Inscription: in pen and brown ink on folio l.c.: A fish stage at Quidi Vidi bay.; b.: The `stages' on which the Cod fish are cured are made of a kind of wattle / raised on fir poles some 15 feet high. On the top of this rickety structure the / fish are dried = beneath, in foul & dismal heapes [sic] they are salted before the drying. (complete)Series added entry:Sir Henry Wentworth Acland Collection, Sketches in North America; Volume I: England to Bay of FundySubject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:1986-007 PIC
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Physical access restricted. Documents require special handling because of fragility.Box [1986-007][ConsultationOpen]BK-102 Item no. assigned by LAC 20[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1986-007] C-096936[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Copyright: Expired
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