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Hugh Farthing came west for his health and took treatment at the Southern Alberta Sanatorium, Calgary, Alberta.
Hugh Farthing came west for his health and took treatment at the Southern Alberta Sanatorium, Calgary, Alberta.
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Hugh Farthing came west for his health and took treatment at the Southern Alberta Sanatorium, Calgary, Alberta.
He served in World War 1914-1919, was an Alberta Master of Arts in Criminology, and practiced law in Calgary for many years. He was active in the Church of England and the British Empire Service League. In 1958, Mr. Farthing was made a District Court judge and in April 1960, he was raised to the Supreme Court.
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Date
1940-02-15
Creator
Oliver, W. J.
Person(s) or Group(s)
Farthing, Hugh
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Calgary, Alberta--Personalities
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Judges
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Lawyers
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W. J. Oliver
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Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
W.J. Oliver fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F1458-S0003-SS0003
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-already-in-glenbow-collection
Unique identifier
CU140903
Legacy Identifier
nb-16-238
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"Hugh Farthing came west for his health and took treatment at the Southern Alberta Sanatorium, Calgary, Alberta.", 1940-02-15, (CU140903) by Oliver, W. J.. Courtesy of Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.