File:Old King George School.jpg

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  • Subject: en:King George School (Calgary, Alberta)
  • Location: This is the rear of the building, who's address is 108 - 10 Street N.W, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (e.g. the front of the building is on 10 Street).
  • Description: This is the East side of King George school, which is the older part of the building, made of sandstone, and opened in 1913.
  • Date taken: November 24, 2005
  • Photographer: en:User:Thivierr (same as User:Thivierr)
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Date Commons upload by Rob 21:06, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
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  • 01:26, 25 November 2005 Thivierr 897x547 (155,399 bytes) (*Subject: [[:en:King George School (Calgary, Alberta)]] *Description: This is the East side of King George school, which is the older part of the building, made of sandstone, and opened in 1913. *Date taken: November 24, 2005 *Photographer: [[User:Thivier)
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