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Photograph of Dalhousie Law Football Team
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- Graphic material
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PC1, Box 22, Folder 24
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1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 16 in.
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(ca. 1870-1969)
Administrative history
Climo Studio was a photography studio established by John Saunders Climo in the early 1870s. The studio was based in Saint John, New Brunswick. The Climo family operated the studio until the 1960s.
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Item is a photograph of the 1920 Dalhousie Law Football Team. The photograph shows Art Rogers; H. P. MacKeen; R. M. Palmer; George Nowlan; Jack Nicholson; B. E. Courtenay; Lloyd Barnes; Eric Jarrett; H. B. D. Laing; C. L. Beazley; Bill Dunlop; Bennie MacAskill; Steve MacEachern; E. E. B. Smith; James. H. Power; Joe MacFadden; Angus L. MacDonald; Don Grant; and A. L. Chipman sitting or standing in three rows with a football and a plaque.
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The photograph is mounted on a matboard. The photograph is faded. The matboard is worn around the edges.
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Public Domain