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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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Calgary, Alberta during Calgary Exhibition and Stampede week.
Model of the original Fort Calgary, Alberta.
On the road to Banff, Alberta.
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Hauling grain to Vulcan, Alberta.
Pioneer section of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Visit of the Duke of Connaught, Governor-General, Calgary, Alberta.
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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
The team made quite a sensation entering Calgary. It was just as ordinary farmer's outfit and was not dressed for the Stampede parade. These pictures were taken as the outfit entered Calgary.
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Date
1924
Creator
Oliver, W. J.
Person(s) or Group(s)
Moorehouse, Ralph 'Slim'
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Subject
Calgary Stampede--Events
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Horses in transportation
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Mules in transportation
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Power poles
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Wagons
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W. J. Oliver
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
W.J. Oliver fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F1458-S0003-SS0003
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-already-in-glenbow-collection
Unique identifier
CU1379793
Legacy Identifier
nb-16-386
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"Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.", 1924, (CU1379793) by Oliver, W. J.. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.