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Record information Artist Edmund Morris painting model Chief Chessequim
Date:1906Reference:Accession number: 1971-205 NPC, Box number: 3266Item no. (creator):34Type of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3191846Date(s):1906Bilingual equivalent:Place:Chapleau, Ont.,Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 photograph ; 7.8 x 13.7 cm
Positive Paper Silver - gelatineLanguage of material:EnglishAdditional information:General note:Series of nine photographs from an album taken at New Brunswick House, Ontario, during the visit of Indian Commissioner Duncan Campbell Scott
for the Treaty 9 payment ceremony, July 1906
Described by the MSTRSLID project.Attributions and conjectures:Photograph attributed to Duncan Campbell ScottAvailability of other formats note:Slide no.: 2366Exhibitions note:Exhibition Title: Aboriginal Portraits. Curator: Edward Tompkins, Jeffrey Thomas; National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario: 1996.06.18 - 1996.11.01Signatures and inscriptions note:Artist (Edmund Morris) and Model (Chief Chessequim), Chapleau.Restrictions on access note:Slides made from photographs in the holdings of the National Photography Collection and copied from material in other repositories. Slides are located in the staff Art & Photography library, thus are not available for consultation. Please refer to original material, where available.Series added entry:Album p. 76Subject heading:Source:GovernmentOther accession no.:1971-205 NPC -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Graphic (photo)[ConsultationOpen]
NilBox [1971-205] 3266[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1971-205 NPC] PA-059587[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Photograph attributed to Duncan Campbell Scott/Library and Archives Canada/PA-059587
Restrictions on use: Nil
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