File:Townclockhalifax03blue.jpg
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DescriptionTownclockhalifax03blue.jpg |
English: Halifax town clock, seen from below on a blue sunny day. September 2003. The clock seems to be an obligatory symbol of Halifax, Nova Scotia, trotted out whenever tourists threaten to approach.
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This photo is of a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 4260
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Author | THorfinn Stainforth (Peregrine981) | ||||||||
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Taken by myself and distributed under the following licences: If you do use this picture for some reason, I would be happy to hear about it. Thanks.
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Canada license.
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current | 04:21, 24 April 2005 | 1,754 × 1,212 (738 KB) | Peregrine981 (talk | contribs) | Halifax town clock, seen from below on a blue sunny day. September 2003. The clock seems to be an obligatory symbol of Halifax, Nova Scotia, trotted out whenever tourists threaten to approach. {{GFDL}} Photographer: THorfinn Stainforth |
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