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Damaged propellor from the damaged airplane G-CASN at Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta.
Damaged propellor from the damaged airplane G-CASN at Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta.
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Damaged propellor from the damaged airplane G-CASN at Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta.
In winter. L-R: C.H. 'Punch' Dickins, pilot; T. J. Reilly, postal inspetor; Lou Parmenter, engineer; Reg Wilson, trapper. During repairs about 10 inches broke off the end, so 10 inches were cut off the other end and the flight was completed.
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Date
1929-01
Creator
Unknown
Person(s) or Group(s)
Dickins, 'Punch'
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Parmentoer, Lou
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Reilly, T. J.
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Cold weather clothing
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Engineers
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Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta--Personalities
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Fur garments
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Snow
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Winter
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Fonds/Collection
Wop May fonds
Unique identifier
CU178542
Legacy Identifier
na-1258-45
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Attribution
"Damaged propellor from the damaged airplane G-CASN at Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta.", 1929-01, (CU178542) by Unknown. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
Unique identifier:
CU178542
Legacy Identifier:
na-1258-45
Type:
Glenbow
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