Provincial Archives of Alberta
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"Red," member of the Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1937 uploaded 4 days ago
Calgary Motorcycle Club members, 1937 uploaded 4 days ago
Calgary Motorcycle Club members, [193-] uploaded 4 days ago
Trick riding, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1936 uploaded 4 days ago
Member of the Calgary Motorcycle Club, [193-] uploaded 4 days ago
Marion and Laura, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1947 uploaded 4 days ago
Turner Valley hill climb, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1947 uploaded 4 days ago
Ghost River, Alberta, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1934 uploaded 4 days ago
B-Say-Ta Ranch, Ghost River, Alberta, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1934 uploaded 4 days ago
Bert Bentley climbing Tom Campbell Hill, Calgary, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1936 uploaded 4 days ago
Bill Legg climbing Tom Campbell Hill, Calgary, Calgary Motorcycle Club, 1936 uploaded 4 days ago
Muk Luk Mardi Gras, Edmonton, Alberta, 1967 uploaded 15 January
Muk Luk Mardi Gras, Edmonton, Alberta, 1967 uploaded 15 January
Muk Luk Mardi Gras, Edmonton, Alberta, 1967 uploaded 15 January
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The Purple Lantern, Calgary, Alberta, 1958
- Michael Lehmann said:
- Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
Preparing clothes for shipment to the Netherlands, Great Western Garment Company, Edmonton, Alberta, 1946
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Dane Ryksen said:
To provide a name to a face, this is Ellen Cox pictured in May 1946 for the Edmonton Bulletin. The seamstress, who lived at 10542 133rd Street, is engaged in making a pair of white shorts for the Dutch Marine Corps.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
Excellent, thank you for the additional information!
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Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
Excellent Work 🌟 Thank You for Sharing
"The First Trainload of JELL-O Products Comes to Northern Alberta!" Edmonton, Alberta, 1951
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Rod McLatchy said:
I love this shot
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