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English: Lawrence Grassi standing on Princess Margaret Mountain with Mount Rundle and the Bow Valley in the background, circa 1920
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Source This 1920s image is referenced in the book Lawrence Grassi: From Piedmont to the Rocky Mountains, page 80. Book sourced image from Whyte Museum. Image can be found online here. https://archives.whyte.org/media/archives/v240_grassi_web/v240_ii_b_pa_646.jpg
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Lawrence Grassi standing on Princess Margaret Mountain with Mount Rundle and the Bow Valley in the background, circa 1920

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