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Description
English: Bobby Leach and his barrel after his perilous trip over Niagara Falls, July 25, 1911.
Français : Bobby Leach et son tonneau après son saut périlleux dans les chutes Niagara le 25 juillet 1911
Source
This image is available from Library and Archives Canada under the reproduction reference number C-014062 and under the MIKAN ID number 3192631

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Date

July 25, 1911

Author

Robert Leach - Library and Archives Canada

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current 00:48, 3 March 2008 640×376 (40 KB) Editor at Large (Losslessly cropped caption)
16:48, 28 June 2007 640×390 (43 KB) Cruccone (== Summary == {{Information |Description=Bobby Leach and his barrel after his perilous trip over Niagara Falls, Ontario. |Source=http://data4.collectionscanada.ca/netacgi/nph-brs?s1=C-014062&l=20&Sect1=IMAGE&Sect2=THESOFF&Sect4=THESOFF&Sect5=FOTOPEN&Sect)
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