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Main Street looking south, Viking, Alberta.
Main Street looking south, Viking, Alberta.
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About this image
Date
[ca. 1910]
Creator
Bridgman
Genre
Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Viking, Alberta--Buildings
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Viking, Alberta--Streets (Business)
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Unique identifier
CU1220116
Legacy Identifier
pa-3689-864
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"Main Street looking south, Viking, Alberta.", [ca. 1910], (CU1220116) by Bridgman. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.