DescriptionMontreal Hunt at Manoir Rouville-Campbell.jpg
Français : Photographie, Chasse au renard, Montreal Hunt Club, Saint-Hilaire, QC, 1882, Wm. Notman & Son, Plaque sèche à la gélatine, 20 x 25 cm.
English: Photograph, Fox hunt, Montreal Hunt Club, St. Hilaire, QC, 1882, Meet at Manoir Rouville-Campbell, Wm. Notman & Son, Silver salts on glass - Gelatin dry plate process, 20 x 25 cm
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