PH2018:0011:119
2013
An Enduring Wilderness: Park Drive Reservation Lands looking east, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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PH2018:0011:119
PH2018:0011:120
2013
An Enduring Wilderness: Park Drive Reservation Lands looking east, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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PH2018:0011:120
PH2018:0011:121
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objet numérique
2014
An Enduring Wilderness: Riverdale Park West, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:121
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objet numérique
PH2018:0011:122
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objet numérique
2016
An Enduring Wilderness: Rosedale Ravine Lands, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:122
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objet numérique
PH2018:0011:123
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objet numérique
2016
An Enduring Wilderness: Catalpa tree, Sunnydene Park, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:123
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objet numérique
PH2018:0011:124
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objet numérique
2014
An Enduring Wilderness: Burke Brooke Ravine Trail, Sunnybrook Park, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:124
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PH2018:0011:125
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objet numérique
2014
An Enduring Wilderness: Woodbine Bridge, Taylor Creek Trail, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:125
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objet numérique
PH2014:0008:001-015
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Contains fifteen inkjet pigment prints and 1 book Portfolio edition #4
2013
The Disappearance of Darkness
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PH2014:0008:001-015
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Contains fifteen inkjet pigment prints and 1 book Portfolio edition #4
2013
photographs
PH2010:0006
2009
"Photographic Proof" and view of "Photographic Proof" installed on the CCA facade
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PH2010:0006
photographs
2009
drawings
DR1983:0746
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- This perspective was probably drawn by or influenced by Marion Mahony or her husband Walter Burley Griffin and shows a fully-developed design for the proposed multi-storey house on a hill. White space has been left at the bottom half of the drawing, balanced by the title block in the lower right corner.
architecture
1906
Perspective drawing for C. Thaxter Shaw House, Montréal
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DR1983:0746
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- This perspective was probably drawn by or influenced by Marion Mahony or her husband Walter Burley Griffin and shows a fully-developed design for the proposed multi-storey house on a hill. White space has been left at the bottom half of the drawing, balanced by the title block in the lower right corner.
drawings
1906
architecture