Item 68-216 - Baker and Urton residence

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Baker and Urton residence

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68-216

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  • 1897 (Creation)

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2 photographs : b&w drymounted prints ; 10.8 x 19 cm; 20 x 25.4 cm in mount
1 photograph : b&w negative

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Baker and Urton residence (duplex) on High Street East, with unidentified family members standing in front of home. Fence in foreground

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Copyright holder: Public domain

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Other terms: Contact the Moose Jaw Public Library Archives Department for access

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Signatures and inscriptions: Copy 1: "the Baker and Urton families Residence was located immediately west of present St. John's Anglican Church where bus depot is now located 1897." Signatures and inscriptions: Copy 2: Written on back: "Mrs. Wallis". Typed on back: "The Baker & Urton home which stood next to St. John's Church in 1897. Note on front of picture stated "residence is now Chinese mission on High St. E."". Both copies stamped "Moose Jaw Public Library Moose Jaw, Sask. Not for Circulation" From Moose Jaw Art Museum collection

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Folder 68-211 to 68-220

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