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1912

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Northwest Mounted Police Barracks

Exterior view of R.C.M.P. Barracks, circa 1932

Built in 1912

1932

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R.C.M.P. Barracks, Circa 1932

Exterior view of R.C.M.P. Barracks, circa 1932

Captured c. 1932

2013

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West Residence, 2013, front detail

West Residence, 2013, front detail. Photo courtesy of Ann Hall.

Captured in 2013

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West Residence, 2013, front view

West Residence, 2013, front view. Photo courtesy of Ann Hall.

Captured in 2013

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Roland Lines

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William George Blakey

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Boyle Street

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