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Charles Dahl was a manufacturer of tarpaulins, horsecovers, marquees, tents, ropes and twine, as well as shirts, moleskins, denim and duck clothing. His business was situated between The Square and Princess Streets. The building was demolished February 1968. Charles Dahl is pictured on the far right.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bc 32
Date
circa 1896
Digitisation ID
2009N_Bc32_BUI_2308
Held In
"Coolstore"

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commercial,
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workers,
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