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Settlers breaking camp en route to Peace River, Alberta.
Settlers breaking camp en route to Peace River, Alberta.
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Tent set up in background. Women on left, men and supplies on right.
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Date
1909
Creator
O'Toole, H.
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Camping
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Camping equipment and supplies
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Peace River, Alberta--Views
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Tents
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Women's clothing
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Revillon Freres fonds
Unique identifier
CU180750
Legacy Identifier
na-1338-31
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"Settlers breaking camp en route to Peace River, Alberta.", 1909, (CU180750) by O'Toole, H.. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
Unique identifier:
CU180750
Legacy Identifier:
na-1338-31
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Glenbow
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4307px × 2699px 11.11 MB