Provincial Archives of Alberta
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R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded yesterday
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 7 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 7 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 7 days ago
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Helen Czech with dogs from Whitehorse-to-Winnipeg dog sledding trek, Edmonton, Alberta, 1946
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- Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
Women displaying quilts, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-]
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Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
Exceptional Work π Thank You for Sharing
Mountain Park Field Day
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Swordscookie said:
The dolls look like those troll dolls that the kids were collecting a few years ago! A very happy scene with interesting dresses and hats on view! There are footballers in the background, what would they have been playing? Soccer, rugby, American Football???
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
Those are actually baseball players. Baseball and hockey were the two main sports in the Coal Branch. There was a friendly but intense rivalry between the different towns in the Coal Branch. Men who were really good at either sport would sometimes get hired on just to be ringers at these kinds of events!
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Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
Exceptional Work π Thank You for Sharing
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