Provincial Archives of Alberta
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Recent uploads
The last upload was 11 hours ago.
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
R. McLeod wedding, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972 uploaded 11 hours ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 6 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 6 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 6 days ago
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Fire at Miller Motors Body Shop, Edmonton, Alberta, 1954
- thirdstone_inc said:
Victoria Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta, 1951
- 6 older comments, and then…
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Bernie said:
Looks about right. My school in Coaldale Alberta was much like this. (I was in about grade 6 at this time)
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ February 6, 2026
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Michael Gschwind said:
Glückwunsch zu Explore !
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Lukas Larsed said:
Congrats on Explore 💯
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gato-gato-gato said:
Schön
Company houses
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Swordscookie said:
You wouldn't want to go out wandering in the dark, with all those tree stumps you'd break your neck!
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
Good point! These communities were literally cut out of the wilderness and most of them have since gone back to the wilderness.
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Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
Very Interesting
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