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Record information Sarnia, Lake Huron
Date:September 13, 1860Reference:Box number: BK-218Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:2859645Date(s):September 13, 1860Place of creation:OntarioExtent:1 watercolour : watercolour over pencil with opaque white on grey-green wove paper
Support 11.100 x 19.700
Secondary support 29.700 x 24.800Language of material:no languageScope and content:A watercolour depicting a railway terminus at Sarnia, featuring a grain elevator with several ships tied at its baseAdditional name(s):Additional information:Physical description note:This item is mounted on folio 1, vol. V, recto.Citation/reference note:cited in Engleheart, p. 61Availability of other formats note:Copy transparency available: C-128496Signatures and inscriptions note:Inscribed. Dated., Inscription: inscribed in pencil, on image, l.l.: Lake Huron - Sep 13 1860; in pen and brown ink, on folio, recto, l.l.: "American" shore"; l.r.: "Canadian" shore.; across b.: The Railway Terminus at Sarnia, the entrance of the Lake Huron from the River St. Clair. The vessels to the East / (we are looking North) are lying at the Corn "Elevator" discharge Cargo for the Railway transit thro Canada (complete)Series added entry:Sir Henry Wentworth Acland Collection, Sketches in North America; Volume V: Sarnia, United States and HomeSubject 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-218 Item no. assigned by LAC 192[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1986-007] C-128496[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Copyright: ExpiredYou can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. You will need a user card to do this.
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