View of two-storey building with store windows at street level and balcony above, identified as Harriston Tribune Printing Office and Post Office. 1888.

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View of two-storey building with store windows at street level and balcony above, identified as Harriston Tribune Printing Office and Post Office. 1888.

1 photo; sepia; 13.5cm x 20cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7866445

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