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English: Denis-Benjamin Viger, canadian XIX century politician ; Photograph, L'Hon. D. B. Viger, lithograph by C. Hamburger, 1832, copied for Publishers Association, Wm. Notman & Son, Silver salts on glass - Gelatin dry plate process, 25 x 20 cm
Français : Photographie, L'hon. Denis-Benjamin Viger, lithographie de C. Hamburger, 1832, copie réalisée pour la Publishers Association, Wm. Notman & Son, Plaque sèche à la gélatine, 25 x 20 cm
Polski: Denis-Benjamin Viger
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This image is available from the McCord Stewart Museum under the access number VIEW-14794
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Author possibly the portrait by Théophile Hamel
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