English: Photograph, Welcome address to returning volunteers from the Fenian Raids, Champ de Mars, Montreal, 1866, copied between 1915 and 1920, William Notman (1826-1891), Silver salts on film - Gelatin silver process - 20 x 25 cm
Français : Photographie, Discours de bienvenue adressé aux volontaires de retour des raids des Fenians, Champ-de-Mars, Montréal, QC, 1866, copie réalisée entre 1915 et 1920, William Notman (1826-1891), Gélatine argentique, 20 x 25 cm
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