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Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

George F. Chipman was born on Nictaux West farm in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. After receiving his early education he went to Normal School in Truro, graduating in 1900. He served as principal of a high school at River Herbert then came west in 1903. He taught at Beazer and in Leduc area. In 1905 he joined the Manitoba Free Press and in 1909 moved to Grain Growers' Guide where he acted as editor until his death in 1935 
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About this image
Date [early 1930s] 
Creator Unknown
Person(s) or Group(s) Chipman, George F.
Genre Negatives, Photographs
Place Manitoba
Subject Canada--Personalities, Winnipeg, Manitoba--Newspapers, Winnipeg, Manitoba--Personalities
Archival Information
Repository Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection Photograph Miscellany collection
Reference code CA ACU GBA C0275 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photograph-miscellany-collection
Unique identifier CU1104467 
Legacy Identifier na-3888-2 
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Copyright Status Public Domain
Usage Rights Commercial, Education, Exhibition, Instruction, Private study, Publication, Remix and adapt, Research
Conditions of Use https://libanswers.ucalgary.ca/faq/199047 
Attribution 
"Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman, Winnipeg, Manitoba.", [early 1930s], (CU1104467) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.