Provincial Archives of Alberta
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Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
Martin Paper Products Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, 1953 uploaded 5 days ago
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Flame Master Furnaces, Edmonton, Alberta, 1968
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Helen Czech with dogs from Whitehorse-to-Winnipeg dog sledding trek, Edmonton, Alberta, 1946
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d156156156 said:
Helen Czech, per a newspaper article digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm...
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
d156156156 Thanks for the information! The article states that she flew from Whitehorse to Edmonton because women weren't allowed on the Alaska Highway (very strange, considering many women were involved with the construction of said highway) but doesn't state how she got from Edmonton to Winnipeg. There are other articles that mention support teams so perhaps she travelled in a support vehicle.
Fire at Miller Motors Body Shop, Edmonton, Alberta, 1954
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thirdstone_inc said:
This occured on July 21, 1954. The Miller Motors Body Shop was located at 99th Street and 106 Avenue. This view is looking east along 107 Avenue. The site is now occupied by the Kim Fat Market Ltd., 9905 107 Ave.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
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