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Sointula, British Columbia, Athletic Hall in foregound and Finnish Organization Hall in background
Download2016-06-18
Sointula or "place of harmony" was a Finnish utopian community established in 1901 on Malcolm Island, near the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. These two halls provided the community a with a place to meet, exercise and to perform theatrical and musical works.
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2023-11-14
Campbell, Sandy (photographer)
The centre of this full-colour souvenir plate depicts the Coat of Arms of the Northwest Territories, surrounded by a wreath of mountain avens, the Territorial floral symbol, on a white base. Below the wreath are the words "Yellowknife N.W.T", written in black. The lip or border of the plate is...
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2023-11-14
"The Polar Bear" by Paul Krapf is the sixth plate in the WILD AND FREE: CANADA'S BIG GAME collection from Dominion China Ltd. "The Polar Bear" is issued under the sponsorship of the Canadian Wildlife Federation in an edition limited strictly to a maximum of 150 firing days. "The Polar Bear" by...
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2016-09-11
Campbell, Sandy, Sokolov, Pavel (sculptor)
This sphinx sits at the north east corner of the Egyptian Bridge, which crosses the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Lermontovsky Prospekt runs over the bridge. There are four cast iron sphinxes at the corners of the bridge. They were created by Pavel Sokolov in 1825/26.
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2016-09-14
The prominently displayed wheelchair sign indicates that these steel ramps are designed for wheelchair access. Too steep for a wheelchair users to navigate on their own, these ramps are probably most used to move goods on hand-carts up the two steps from the sidewalk to the store front. These...
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2024-06-12
The Straumen farm was a working farming and fishing operation. The primary approach was from the sea, so habitation buildings were lined up facing the sea with boat houses in front, and animal buildings to the sides. It is located on a bay on Kvaløya Island about 35 km from Tromsø. This image...