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Group XII, #40a - "Dog Face Teleplasm" (The Hound of the Baskervilles), First Exposure (Wide Angle Lens)
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Title
Group XII, #40a - "Dog Face Teleplasm" (The Hound of the Baskervilles), First Exposure (Wide Angle Lens)
Creator
Hamilton, Thomas Glendenning
Subject
Apparitions--Manitoba--Curiosities and wonders--Occultism--Photographs--Psychical research--Spirits--Spiritualism--Supernatural, Apparitions--Manitoba--Curiosities and wonders--Occultism--Photographs--Psychical research--Spirits--Spiritualism--Supernatural--Winnipeg, Manitoba--1932
Description
A photograph, utilizing a wide-angle lens, of the first exposure of the medium, Mary Marshall, with a teleplasmic mass attached to her face that featured the face of a dog during a seance at the home of Dr. Thomas Glendenning Hamilton on April 3, 1932. This mass is referred to as The Hound of the Baskervilles because it was said that the spirit of the book's author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was present., Luna Collection ID - 28::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 84154, Luna Image ID - 119349
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image/tif
Identifier
uofm:1412447
Source
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Relation
Hamilton Family fonds--uofm:hamilton_family--10719/hamilton_family
Coverage
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1932
Rights
by/3.0/