17th Avenue and 14th Street SW
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Traffic Operations division of the Transportation Department, City of Calgary, Alberta
17th Avenue and 14th Street SW
Traffic Operations division of the Transportation Department, City of Calgary, Alberta
Photo was taken at the intersection of 14th Street and 17th Avenue SW, looking East; On the right is the Bank of Nova Scotia, which is currently occupied (2000) by Mother's Music and Green Cross Drugs, which is currently occupied (2000) by The Chocolate Bar; Businesses visible on the North side of 17th avenue include Crooks Drugs, Goods Kiddie Arcade, Art's Coffee and Field's Ladies Sportswear; There is a negative available for this photoprint, Bay 197, Shelf 05, Box 1 (CalA PN-00120); There are three holes punched in the upper edge of the photoprint
Traffic Operations division of the Transportation Department, City of Calgary, Alberta
Photo was taken on 17th Avenue, looking East; On the right is the Bank of Nova Scotia, which is currently occupied (2000) by Mother's Music; There is a negative available for this photoprint, Bay 197, Shelf 05, Box 1 (CalA PN-00116); There are three holes punched in the upper edge of the photoprint
Traffic Operations division of the Transportation Department, City of Calgary, Alberta
Photo was taken at the intersection of 17th Avenue and 14th Street , looking West; Businesses visible on the North side of 17th Avenue include Nowak Shoes and Jimmies Confectionery; Businesses visible on the South side of 17th Avenue include Green Cross Drugs, Elite Beauty Parlor, Cottage Craft Shop, McArthur Jeweller and Stampede Motors; There is a negative available for this photoprint, Bay 197, Shelf 05, Box 1 (CalA PN-00119); There are three holes punched in the upper edge of the photoprint
Traffic Operations division of the Transportation Department, City of Calgary, Alberta
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