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Chinatown' rock formation from the northwest, near Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta.
Chinatown' rock formation from the northwest, near Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta.
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Date
1900
Creator
Boorne and May
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Carriages and carts
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Hoodoos
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Horses in transportation
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Landforms
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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Milk River, Alberta
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
George Bruchet collection
Unique identifier
CU184910
Legacy Identifier
na-17-11
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"Chinatown' rock formation from the northwest, near Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta.", 1900, (CU184910) by Boorne and May. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
Unique identifier:
CU184910
Legacy Identifier:
na-17-11
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Glenbow
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