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Facts About Steinbach: An Industrial Survey (c. 1952)
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Facts About Steinbach: An Industrial Survey (c. 1952)

Facts About Steinbach: An Industrial Survey (c. 1952)

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A rare piece of Manitoba history: this vintage softcover pamphlet titled "Facts About Steinbach: An Industrial Survey of the Town of Steinbach" offers a fascinating glimpse into the industrial and economic landscape of Steinbach, Manitoba as of 1951.

Key Details:

  • Prepared by the Bureau of Industrial Development, Department of Industry and Commerce, Province of Manitoba
  • Softcover pamphlet format
  • Circa 1952 publication date
  • Documents Steinbach's industrial development during the post-war era
  • Collectible piece of local Manitoba history

Perfect for collectors of vintage Canadiana, Manitoba history enthusiasts, researchers, or anyone with ties to Steinbach. This pamphlet provides a unique window into the town's industrial growth during the early 1950s.

17.5 x 25.5 cm

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A rare piece of Manitoba history: this vintage softcover pamphlet titled "Facts About Steinbach: An Industrial Survey of the Town of Steinbach" offers a fascinating glimpse into the industrial and economic landscape of Steinbach, Manitoba as of 1951.

Key Details:

  • Prepared by the Bureau of Industrial Development, Department of Industry and Commerce, Province of Manitoba
  • Softcover pamphlet format
  • Circa 1952 publication date
  • Documents Steinbach's industrial development during the post-war era
  • Collectible piece of local Manitoba history

Perfect for collectors of vintage Canadiana, Manitoba history enthusiasts, researchers, or anyone with ties to Steinbach. This pamphlet provides a unique window into the town's industrial growth during the early 1950s.

17.5 x 25.5 cm