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English: Print (photomechanical), William Jelly, M. P. P., Shelburne, Ontario, H. Belden Co. (Publisher - éditeur), 1881, Ink on paper - Photolithography - 9.2 x 7.7 cm
Français : Impression (photomécanique), William Jelly, membre de l'Assemblée législative, Shelburne, Ontario, H. Belden Co. (Publisher - éditeur), 1881, Encre sur papier - Photolithographie - 9.2 x 7.7 cm
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