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I wondered where that damned jug-hustler had got to!'
I wondered where that damned jug-hustler had got to!'
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I wondered where that damned jug-hustler had got to!'

Postcard published by Seismic Service Supply Ltd.; T. H. Edwards was a Calgary artist who originally worked in the geophysical industry. One geophysical worker looks at another worker who has become entangled in a spool of seismic cable. 
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Date [ca. 1955] 
Creator Edwards, T. H.
Genre Caricatures and cartoons
Place Alberta
Subject Caricatures and cartoons, Petroleum industry and trade--Employees, Petroleum industry and trade--Equipment and supplies, Petroleum industry and trade--Prospecting, Trucks
Archival Information
Repository Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection Photograph Miscellany collection
Reference code CA ACU GBA C0275 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photograph-miscellany-collection
Unique identifier CU1225688 
Legacy Identifier pa-3759-8 
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Copyright Status In Copyright
Usage Rights Education, Instruction, Private study, Research
Usage Restrictions Commercial, Exhibition, Publication, Remix and adapt
Conditions of Use https://libanswers.ucalgary.ca/faq/199047 
Attribution 
"I wondered where that damned jug-hustler had got to!'", [ca. 1955], (CU1225688) by Edwards, T. H.. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.