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“Shipping salt from Hokumonsho”
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James Wheeler Davidson
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“Shipping salt from Hokumonsho”
Image shows men carrying salt in baskets which are balanced on poles across their shoulders. The men are walking on a track alongisde a tidal river.
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Date
c1895
Creator
Davidson, James Wheeler
Person(s) or Group(s)
Davidson, James Wheeler, 1872-1933
Genre
Photographs
Subject
Agriculture
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Men
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-62
Collection
Special Collections
Sub-Collection
James Wheeler Davidson
Unique identifier
CU110348147
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Attribution
"“Shipping salt from Hokumonsho”", c1895, (CU110348147) by Davidson, James Wheeler. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.