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Laying the foundation of the Fort Steele Schoolhouse (1897). From left: (3) A.B. Grace; (9) Dr. Hugh Watt; (12) Robert L.T.Galbraith; (18-mounted) Hazel Galbraith; (21) Mrs. Levett; (22) Mrs. Carry; (23) Miss Bailey; (24) Mrs. Binmore; (25) Herb Clark.
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The Prospector office at Fort Steele with A.B. Grace, proprietor, in the doorway. The mineral samples declare his abiding interest in the promotion of the area's mines.
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The Prospector office at Fort Steele with A.B. Grace, proprietor, in the doorway. The mineral samples declare his abiding interest in the promotion of the area's mines.
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The Prospector Office on river side Avenue, Fort Steele, decorated for the forth of July, 1897
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A.B. Grace in his later years in Cranbrook.
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The Cranbrook Herald office in Cranbrook with, from left: (1) Sully Sullivan; (8) F. "Dad" Simpson.
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The Cranbrook Herald office in Cranbrook with, from left: (1) Sully Sullivan; (6) Ted Reid; (8)F."Dad" Simpson.
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Parade float of the Cranbrook Courier, which took over from the Cranbrook Prospector.
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Interior of the Cranbrook Courier office with Mr. and Mrs L.P. "Sully" Sullivan in foreground, Douge Campbell at linotype in the background.
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Interior of the Cranbrook Herald office (c.1905). from left: "Sully" Sullivan; Ted Reid; unknown.
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Interior of the Cranbrook Herald newspaper office.
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Interior view of the Cranbrook Herald newspaper office (c.1906).
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Front view of the Baker & Gordon platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Three-quarter view of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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View of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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View of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Viewof the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Top front detail of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Bottom front detail of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Interior view of the prospector printing office at Fort Steele, prior to the installation of the large Babcock cylinder press (1979).
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Back view of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Side profile of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979).
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Side Profile of the Westman & Baker platen press formerly in the Prospector printing shop at Fort Steele (1979)
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Detail view of the Westman & Baker platen press (1979).
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Interior view of the Cranbrook Courier print shop in Cranbrook, successor to the Fort Steele Prospector (c.1942)
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Interpreter Bill Gurney demonstrating the use of one of the platen presses in Fort Steele Prospector(1978).
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Staff of Cranbrook Prospector, Successor to the Fort Steele Prospector. From left: W.S. Stanley, Machine Operator; F.E. Turpin, Pressman; A.B. Grace, Editor; Gracie Higgins, Mascot; B.F. Wallace, Compositor; F.M. Christian, General Manager.
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