Cunningham and Langstaff's Livery Barn, Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 74.149.12
- Item
- ca.1930
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Cunningham & Langstaff's Livery Barn in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
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