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Small stream entering Arctic near Skull Cliff, characteristic of the type of dissection and upland of region
Small stream entering Arctic near Skull Cliff, characteristic of the type of dissection and upland of region
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Philip Sidney Smith Collection of Photographs
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Small stream entering Arctic near Skull Cliff, characteristic of the type of dissection and upland of region
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Date
1926
Creator
LaVoy
, Merle
Genre
Photographs
Place
United States--Alaska--Skull Cliff
Subject
Skull Cliff
Source
Special Collections, University of Calgary
Accession Number
6.2.1978B
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/philip-sidney-smith-collection-of-photographs
Collection
Arctic and Northern Studies
Sub-Collection
Philip Sidney Smith Collection of Photographs
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CU14334969
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"Small stream entering Arctic near Skull Cliff, characteristic of the type of dissection and upland of region", 1926, (CU14334969) by LaVoy, Merle. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary. Public Domain Mark 1.0