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Intersection of 17th Avenue and 14th Street SW, 1957
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CA ccg ccg-2060-is-ccg-city-140
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1957 September 18 (Creation)
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1 photo print; b&w; 20 cm x 25 cm (8 x 10 inches)
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Photo was taken at 17th Avenue and 14th Street SW, looking South up 14th Street; The Stampede Motors sign is visible. Stampede Motors stayed in this location until the early 1990's, the lot was later occupied by Westmount Royal Plaza; The Chocolate Bar currently (2000) occupies the site of Green Cross Drugs; Mother's Music currently (2000) occupies the Bank of Nova Scotia building; There is a negative available for this photoprint, Bay 197, Shelf 05, Box 1 (CalA PN-00108); There are three holes punched in the upper edge of the photoprint
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Written on the verso is '17 + 14 St West, Southbound 18 Sept 1957' and '33'