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Earl Grey's visit to File Hills in 1906 - C
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IHM.2021.0003
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October 12, 1906 (Creation)
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- Indian Head (Sask.)
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1 photograph; b&w; 8.5 X 30 cm
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A photograph of three cars - four people per car - traveling along a meadow road. The event is the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
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Earl Grey, Canada's Governor-General, visited the File Hills Reserve with Indian Agent W. M. Graham on October 12, 1906. The car furthest to the right in the photo is a Russell car driven by Eli Williamson, a prominent citizen of Indian Head. See also items IHM.2021.0001, IHM.2021.0002 and IHM.2021.0459
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- Williamson, Eli (Subject)
- Grey, (Earl) (Subject)