File:Dispatcher SchPL002296925f.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDispatcher SchPL002296925f.jpg |
English: another view of the dispatcher's office in the Schreiber station,
Mystery Question: Do you know who this man is? [Please answer by clicking on the Comments tab] Creator: Unknown Media Type: Image Item Type: Photographs Description: The dispatcher's office at the old C.P.R. station in Schreiber. Date of Publication: 1914 Dimensions: Width: 3.25 in Height: 4.25 in Image Dimensions: Image Width: 3.25in Image Height: 4.25in Subject(s): Canadian Pacific Railway Schreiber, Ontario Local identifier: SAHS.PHO.1985.8.73 Language of Item: English Geographic Coverage: Schreiber Ontario, Canada Latitude: 48.81252 Longitude: -87.26458 Creative Commons licence: pd [more details] Contact Schreiber Public Library Email libinfo@schreiber.ca WWW address http://www.schreiberlibrary.ca Agency street/mail address 314 Scotia St. P.O. Box 39 Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0 1-807-824-2477 (phone)1-807-824-2996 (fax) |
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Source | http://images.ourontario.ca/Schreiber/2296925/image/903029 via the Schreiber Public Library |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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