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Title proper
Harry & Dodie, Summer 1937.
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- Source of title proper: title handwritten on back of photograph
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2008.001.1935
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2008 (Donation)
- Donation
- Shields, Lorne
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1937 (Creation)
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Physical description
1 photograph : gelatin silver, black and white ; 8 x 10.5 cm
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Donated to the Ryerson University Library and Archives by Lorne Shields
Scope and content
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a man and a woman walking a dog. The man is wearing a white shirt tucked into his pants, and the woman is wearing a dark coloured sweater and skirt, a necklace and white high-heeled shoes. They are standing in the grass in the front yard of a house. There is an awning, a porch, and flowers behind them. They are both looking at the dog, which is on a leash held by the man. The dog is small and black and shaggy. There is a 0.5 cm white border that surrounds the image. On the back of the photograph is handwritten in pen "Harry & Dodie Summer 1937."
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.