Provincial Archives of Alberta
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The last upload was yesterday.
Testing lab, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, [ca. 1960] uploaded yesterday
Art class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1950 uploaded yesterday
Bricklaying class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1947 uploaded yesterday
Chemistry class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1950 uploaded yesterday
Dressmaking class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1928 uploaded yesterday
Art class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1938 uploaded yesterday
Graphics class, Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary, 1925 uploaded yesterday
Long Lake Provincial Park sign, Alberta, 1963 uploaded 6 days ago
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park sign, Alberta, 1963 uploaded 6 days ago
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Mountain Park Field Day
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- Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) 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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