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            <text>Sam Centre, Vault</text>
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            <text>Q: Historical: Collections - Artifact: Catalogue Files: CS.2025.50</text>
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              <text>Postcard with a black and white image featuring American actress Joan Leslie with seven men. They appear to be standing on a stage. All the men are in western wear, including hats. Leslie is wearing a floral-patterned dress with a pearl necklace. She is holding the hands of the men to her right and left. The man to her right is wearing a dark shirt and pants with light piping and a scarf. The man to her right is wearing a shirt with a large floral print and a tie with what appears to be a heart and club on it. There is a caption at the bottom of the image that reads “A238 CALGARY STAMPEDE – JOAN LESLIE / WITH BEST DRESSED COWBOYS.”  </text>
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              <text>Calgary Stampede--Souvenirs</text>
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