Item 2008.001.1931 - [3 Women and a Man on a Lock]

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[3 Women and a Man on a Lock]

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2008.001.1931

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  • 2008 (Donation)
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    Shields, Lorne
  • July 12, 1919 (Creation)

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3 photographs : black and white, gelatin silver ; 10.75 x 6.75 cm

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(1943-)

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Donated to the Ryerson University Library and Archives by Lorne Shields

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Item consists of three black and white photographs of three women and a man on a lock. In each of the photographs, the women and man stand and sit in different configurations. They are perched against the lock's crank, and behind them is the lock and water. In the background there are some trees. The women are dressed is dresses and skirts, and the man is wearing a suit and tie. They look relaxed and are all wearing hats. Two of the photographs show only part of the faces of the people. It seems as though the photographer shot them too low, so parts of them are cut out of the frame. Each photograph is surrounded by an uneven white border. On the back of each photograph is handwritten in pencil the number "8", and on one of the photographs in brown pen is "July 12 / 19"

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