File:Sherbrooke Street, 1911.jpg

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English: Print (photomechanical) of Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Date 1907-1908
(Althoug the McCord notice writes "about 1911", the Neurdein voyage in Canada was in 1907 and the photos in this series were first published in 1908.)
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This image is available from the McCord Stewart Museum under the access number MP-0000.823.9
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Author Neurdein Frères
Neurdein    wikidata:Q598875
 
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Either Jean César Adolphe Neurdein (aka "Charlet"), 1806–1867; or his first son Etienne (1832–1918); or his second son Antonin (1846–1914)
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Louis-Antonin Neurdein or assistant

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