Provincial Archives of Alberta

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The Provincial Archives of Alberta is the official repository of the Government of Alberta and is mandated to acquire, preserve, and make available records of enduring value related to the history and culture of Alberta.

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Flame Master Furnaces, Edmonton, Alberta, 1968

  • 9 older comments, and then…
  • Mr. Sable said:
    Shot the year I was born, but nonetheless sexy af!!
  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ March 15, 2025
  • Michael Gschwind said:
    Glückwunsch zu Explore !
  • Leo Lin said:
    Nice capture my friend!
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!

North West Industries airplane plant

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  • TVL1970 said:
    At least two of the aircraft in the photo above are still in operation with Buffalo Airways.

    The Dakota (C-47/DC-3) closest to the camera on the right-side of the frame, RCAF KG-713 (12946), is currently owned and operated by Buffalo Airways as C-GJKM (c/n 13580).
    Here is a recent photo by Flickr user James Paveley :
  • Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
    Wow! That's pretty amazing. I never would've guessed that any of these would still be in operation. Thanks for the additional information!
  • TVL1970 said:
    Provincial Archives of Alberta
    These aircraft are well over 70 years old and according to this recent article in Flying Magazine (March 2016), anywhere between 100-200 are still flying and in operation today.
    www.flyingmag.com/dc-3-an-airplane-for-ages

    Further, C-GWZS (ex- RAF/RCAF KG-330) is a D-Day "veteran":
    "[KG-330] flew on D-Day dropping paratroopers over Normandy as part of 512 Squadron. KG330 left RAF Broadwell for Operation Tonga at precisely 23:15. It would have been part of 'C' flight as it crossed the English Channel towards its drop zone. The exact location for the drop was 3 mi (4.8 km) inland between Cabourg and Ouistreham just north of the heavily defended city of Caen. It would be dropping the 9th Parachute Battalion as part of the 6th Airborne Division. The paratroopers it was dropping were sent to destroy a heavy coastal battery and to position themselves on the canal between Caen and the port at Ouistreham. The coastal defence had earlier been successfully bombed by 100 Avro Lancaster bombers of RAF Bomber Command. The visibility is said to have been good, no casualties were reported and the aircraft returned to base at 03:35
    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Airways#KG330_.28C-GWZS.29
  • TVL1970 said:
    Fortunately, no harm came to anyone, but there is bad news with regard to Buffalo Airways' DC-3, G-GJKM (c/n 13580). Initial reports are the aircraft is damaged beyond economical repair, after an engine failure soon after take-off forced an emergency landing on terrain roughly five miles from Hay River Airport (YHY / CYHY) on May 3, 2019. Again, fortunately no serious harm came to the two crew aboard.

    See:
    aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20190503-1
  • dcthreepainter said:
    June 2023 Update on C-GJKM: She is undergoing repairs as documented at www.oldjets.net/red-deer---buffalo-airways.html

    She will fly again!

Preparing clothes for shipment to the Netherlands, Great Western Garment Company, Edmonton, Alberta, 1946

  • 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.
  • Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
    Excellent, thank you for the additional information!
  • Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
    Excellent Work 🌟 Thank You for Sharing

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