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Blankenberghe

Postcard sent in France to Aline. Printer's name, "Heliotypie Artistique de Graeve, Gand.", on recto.

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Blankets

Wool blankets for Canadian Pacific use. One of brown wool with a band of striped red and green midway, a 2 cm border of red cloth sewn all around and canvas loops at the corners, with the letters CPR embroidered in red at one corner. The other is also of brown wool , woven with three darker brown stripes across each of the narrow ends and midway is the Canadian Pacific crest of a beaver atop a shield with a globe

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Boat encampment monument plaque.

Text on plaque : "Erected by the government of Canada. : Boat Encampment. : A port of transhipment in fur- trading days. Here boats from Fort Vancouver (Now Vancouver, Washington), On the lower Columbia, waited for pack trains coming over the mountains from Jasper House. : First visited by David Thompson in 1811, this point was for almost half a century a meeting place for the fur brigades of the North West Company and later of the Hudson's Bay Company. : By-passed by the railways this historic spot was made accessible to visitors by the completion of the Big Bend Highway in June, 1940."

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