File:Crystal Palace in Montreal 1866.jpg

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English: Side view of the Crystal Palace in Montreal. Dated 1866, this would be at the building's first location, on Victoria Street, in what is now downtown Montreal. Silver salts on paper mounted on card - Albumen process. Original: 8 x 5 cm. Gift of Mr. George Dudkoff
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This image is available from the McCord Stewart Museum under the access number I-20722.2
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