File:Dispatcher SchPL002296925f.jpg

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English: another view of the dispatcher's office in the Schreiber station,

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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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Canadian photograph taken before 1 January 1946, therefore was in the public domain in Canada on URAA date.

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Public domain
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1. it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published more than 50 years ago, or

it was not subject to Crown copyright, and

2. it is a photograph that was created prior to January 1, 1949, or
3. the creator died prior to January 1, 1972.

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