The Dominion Block
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- Material Type
- Photograph
- Accession No.
- 20161016-003
- Physical Description
- Black and white photograph
- Scope and Content
- An east-west view of the Dominion Building on 4th Avenue South. Stores open on the avenue are Teeple Furniture; Fetterley’s Shoe Store; Gutta & Percha Rubber Company and the Simpson Company. Also called the Alberta Loan Building 1921. At the side is a horse and buggy for the Shell Bakery
- Material Type
- Photograph
- Physical Description
- Black and white photograph
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- History Biographical
- Bruce Haig is a Lethbridge historian and teacher. He has published 29 books on western history, and several magazine and newspaper articles on historical subjects. Bruce has lived in Lethbridge all his life and is the founder and director for Historic Trails West - a Historical Research Center
- Language
- English
- Scope and Content
- An east-west view of the Dominion Building on 4th Avenue South. Stores open on the avenue are Teeple Furniture; Fetterley’s Shoe Store; Gutta & Percha Rubber Company and the Simpson Company. Also called the Alberta Loan Building 1921. At the side is a horse and buggy for the Shell Bakery
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20161016-003
- Collection
- Archive
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