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The Half Way House at Hythe, with Morris Shapiro, c.1920
The Half Way House at Hythe, with Morris Shapiro, c.1920
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The Half Way House at Hythe, with Morris Shapiro, c.1920
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Date
1920
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Unknown
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Subject
Communities
Source
South Peace Regional Archives Subseries 032.08.08.00954
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Grande Prairie Historical Photos
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Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project
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CU14779679
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"The Half Way House at Hythe, with Morris Shapiro, c.1920", 1920, (CU14779679) by Unknown. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.