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[Fonds] Royal Gagnon family fonds
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[Series] Photographs.
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[Subseries] Negatives.
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Superintendent Cortlandt Starnes, probably in Fort Churchill, Manitoba.
Superintendent Cortlandt Starnes, probably in Fort Churchill, Manitoba.
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Superintendent Cortlandt Starnes, probably in Fort Churchill, Manitoba.
Starnes, right, was Superintendent of the Royal North-West Mounted Police. He was stationed at Fort Churchill from 1910-1914.
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Date
[1910-1914]
Creator
Unknown
Person(s) or Group(s)
Starnes, Cortlandt
Genre
Photographs
Place
Manitoba
Subject
Cold weather clothing
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Fur garments
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Officers
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Royal Gagnon family fonds
Unique identifier
CU1229210
Legacy Identifier
pa-3946-56-1
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"Superintendent Cortlandt Starnes, probably in Fort Churchill, Manitoba.", [1910-1914], (CU1229210) by Unknown. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
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CU1229210
Legacy Identifier:
pa-3946-56-1
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