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Moose Owned by Albert Vaillancourt, Chelmsford, Ont. - Post Card - Emerance
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- Source du titre propre: Title written on the postcard. (The word Emerance was an annotation written in pen on the back of the postcard.)
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ON00120 008-4-1-2
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ca.1941 (Production)
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1 photograph : b&w print postcard ; 14 x 9 cm
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(1919 - 2008)
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One postcard, made by Love Unlimited Studios, of two wild moose named Moose and Silver being driven by Albert Vaillancourt in a sulky for harness racing.
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Item has been digitized. Prints of image may be requested. Email archives@greatersudbury.ca for more information.
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The moose were captured in Northern Ontario in 1940. (They were caught very young. One by a trapper and one by a fence.) Moose and Silver never actually raced, instead they ran the track during intermission for audiences at the Chelmsford race track and attended events throughout Ontario and the United States.