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Village Station Restaurant Placemat
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- Graphic material
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IHM.2020.0015d
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2 placemats ; 25 x 35 cm
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Two CPR restaurant placemats that feature the Indian Head CPR train station. The image of the station is a steel engraving of the image in items IHM.2020.0015 b) and c).
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General note
All of the people on the railway platform are the same as in the original [ca 1895] photo except that the group of three indigenous people visible in items b) and c) have been removed from the image. Inscription at the top: "CP Hotels Village Station Restaurant steel engraving of the Canadian Pacific Station at Indian Head, N.W.T. built in 1882. This was an example of the first CPR standard station design". Inscription at the bottom: "A Prairie Station" and "G.H. Wood printed 1975 Canada"
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PM1