Provincial Archives of Alberta
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Men playing hand games, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Men playing hand games, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Building a barn, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Building a barn, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Weiner roast, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Women displaying quilts, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Baking bannock, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Congregants at church, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
Canadian Army recruiter speaking at Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
People on horse-drawn wagons, Frog Lake First Nation, Alberta, [194-] uploaded 3 days ago
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Driver Jackie Stewart and mechanics at the Can-Am Races, Edmonton Speedway, 26 September 1971
- Luc Brocard said:
- Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
- thirdstone_inc said:
- jessamyn west said:
- Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
A&W Drive-In, Edmonton, Alberta, 1963
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thirdstone_inc said:
This A&W location was 10210-109 Street. View looking north from 102 Ave. Site now occupied by Grand Central Manor. Blanchett Neon was located at 10224-109 Street.
Edmonton Tire Company commercial set at CFRN-TV, Edmonton, Alberta, 1956
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jessamyn west said:
I enjoy this image but... why does she have a rifle? Is this at a sports show?
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Provincial Archives of Alberta said:
jessamyn west No, it was a television commercial! Unfortunately the commercial is lost to time so we can only imagine how they worked a rifle into it.
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