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[Man and woman reading sign outside replica of pioneer home, Alberta. Photo promoting Alberta taken for the Western Travel Bureau]. August 1956. Gar Lunney. Library and Archives Canada. Copyright: Expired
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Woman dressed as a nineteenth century dairy farmer pours cream into a butter churn while a young boy watches as represented in the NFB production on the Canadian dairy industry. August 1950. Gar Lunney. Credit: Library and Archives Canada. Copyright: Expired
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Cowgirl standing and holding horse’s reigns. September 1962. Rosemary Gilliat Easton. Credit: Rosemary Gilliat Eaton / Library and Archives Canada
Copyright: Copyright has been assigned to Library and Archives Canada by the copyright holder, the Estate of Rosemary Gilliat
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Depicts young male and female. Female in green, possibly traditional costume. Horse in background. Inscription “Mavourneen (my darling) on St. Patrick’s Day it is no time to turn away”. Date unknown. Raphael Tuck and Sons “St Patrick” Series of Postcards. No 194. Printed in Saxony. Toronto Reference Library.Arts Department. Public Domain.
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