File:Eatonia postcard 1920 (edit).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEatonia postcard 1920 (edit).jpg |
English: From a postcard of Main Street in the town of Eaton, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1920. The town was founded in 1919, and changed its name to Eatonia in 1921 due to confusion with nearby Eston, Saskatchewan. The businesses shown on the postcard are, from left to right: # Eaton Laundry # McCormick Implements # Field office of Kindersley (Saskatchewan) Farm Lands Ltd. # The Merchants Bank of Canada (merged nationally with Bank of Montreal in 1922) |
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: straighten, clean up. The original can be viewed here: Eatonia postcard 1920.jpg: . Modifications made by Jbarta.
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:Eatonia_postcard_1920.jpg licensed with PD-1923, PD-Canada
- 2011-12-28T22:42:41Z Skeezix1000 3135x1666 (1496515 Bytes) it's a postcard - feel free to refine it, but please do not crop out key postcard elements
- 2011-12-28T11:52:54Z Jbarta 3086x1605 (1822790 Bytes) further touchup
- 2011-12-28T11:43:52Z Jbarta 3086x1605 (1865424 Bytes) straighten, cleanup
- 2008-08-15T15:20:18Z Skeezix1000 3135x1666 (1496515 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Postcard of the town of Eaton, Saskatchewan, Canada, founded in 1920 (changed its name to Eatonia in 1922 due to confusion with nearby Eston, Saskatchewan). The businesses shown on the postc
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