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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
The outfit was owned by Glen House. Ramsay School is in the background. Published in the Calgary Herald on July 7, 1924, p.1.
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Date
1924
Creator
Oliver, W. J.
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Subject
Calgary Stampede--Events
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Calgary, Alberta--Schools
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Horses in transportation
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Mules in transportation
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Ramsay district, Calgary, Alberta
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Wagons
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W. J. Oliver
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
William Pearce family fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F1458-S0003-SS0003
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-already-in-glenbow-collection
Unique identifier
CU1231486
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nb-16-385
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"Slim Moorehouse driving his world record winning team of 32 horses and mules, and 8 wagons trekking to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.", 1924, (CU1231486) by Oliver, W. J.. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.