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Jubilee Fountain in Lost Lagoon, 1936, in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada Downloaded from the City of Vancouver Archives online database: https://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/ctyclerk/archives/notdream/ws_scan.htm

This image is available from the City of Vancouver Archives under the reference number St Pk P251.10

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TITLE: [Fountain at Lost Lagoon] DATE: 17 July 1936 EXTENT: 1 photograph: b&w acetate negative; 25 x 20 cm LOCATION: 195-top shelf-A PART OF FONDS: Major Matthews' collection GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Stanley Park (B.C.) SUBJECT TERMS: Fountains PHOTOGRAPHER/STUDIO: Moore, W.J.

Public domain This Canadian work is in the public domain in Canada because its copyright has expired due to one of the following:
1. it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published more than 50 years ago, or

it was not subject to Crown copyright, and

2. it is a photograph that was created prior to January 1, 1949, or
3. the creator died more than 50 years ago.
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