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Notes
Source/Photographer
Original publication: R. S. Elliot and A. D. McNairn, “Reflections of an Era: Portraits of 19th Century New Brunswick Ships.” New Brunswick Museum. 1987.
Immediate source: R. S. Elliot and A. D. McNairn, “Reflections of an Era: Portraits of 19th Century New Brunswick Ships.” New Brunswick Museum. 1987.
Copyright expired because the work was published without a copyright notice and/or without the necessary copyright registration.
Gift of A. E. Jones #descendent of T. Jardine), Llanfair Harlech, Wales, 1950, to the New Brunswick Museum to be viewed by the public.
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