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Mount Assiniboine and lake Magog, on the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia.
Mount Assiniboine and lake Magog, on the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia.
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Mount Assiniboine and lake Magog, on the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia.

Hand tinted (colour) lantern slide used in the 1920s by Long Lance in illustrated lectures about western Canada. For a black and white version of this image see NA-4917-2. 
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Date [ca. 1920s or earlier] 
Creator Unknown
Genre Photographs
Place Canada - Alberta; Canada - British Columbia
Subject Lakes, Rocky Mountains
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance fonds
Reference code CA ACU GBA F1170 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/chief-buffalo-child-long-lance-fonds
Unique identifier CU1298262 
Legacy Identifier s-28-15 
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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 
"Mount Assiniboine and lake Magog, on the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia.", [ca. 1920s or earlier], (CU1298262) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.