Q. What is the Glenbow Collection at the University of Calgary
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Last Updated: Nov 17, 2022 Views: 67
Last Updated: Nov 17, 2022 Views: 67
The Glenbow Library and Archives is a collection of material relating to the history of the region now know as Southern Alberta, focusing primarily around the City of Calgary. It contains textual, photographical, and audio-visual materials. In 2019 most of these materials were relocated from the Glenbow Museum to the University of Calgary. To find out more about the materials in the Glenbow Collection please see: https://glenbow.ucalgary.ca
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