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Deanne / September 20, 2016

An Outdoor Perspective

September 20, 1938 – late afternoon

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To get a fresh perspective on things, and free her mind of petty concerns, she decides to go for a very long walk. She goes with a friend, L. and gets access to the bridge. (It’s almost ready). The view does the trick.

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[Sidenote: Original image (altered) View from the Lions Gate Bridge of Prospect Point signal station, lighthouse and boathouse. Photographer James Crookall. Born on November 7, 1887 in Preston, Lancashire, he came to Vancouver as a child. He is described as an “avid amateur photographer and an enthusiastic outdoorsman. ” He died on July 27, 1960. ]

 

 

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