
Title and statement of responsibility area
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Reaping - Indian Head, Assiniboia, on Canadian Pacific Railway
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- Graphic material
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IHM.2022.0030
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1906 (Creation)
- Place
- Indian Head (N.W.T.)
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1 print : b&w monotype postcard ; 9 x 13 cm
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Photograph of more than five five binders in a wheat field southwest of Indian Head. Eight elevators and the Anglican cathedral are in the background
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B20
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The postcard was written on and mailed. It has a Canadian 2-cent stamp and was postmarked at Winnipeg on January 22, 1906. It was mailed to Miss Lottie McMillan at Teeswater, Ontario and was sent by Abe ___ from Winnipeg. The text reads: " I shall nevermore believe that a person don't feel the cold in the west." The photograph is the same as SHO indianhead_32279.tif in the museum's digital files.
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- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) (Subject)