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Photograph - A group of men and loaded scows at the shore. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Crowd at the Athabasca Bridge Opening ceremonies, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Ken Knight at Nancy Appleby's home, Christmas 1986. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Flag bearers at the Remembrance Day services held by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 103. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Students from Edwin Parr School touring and conducting research in the Alice B. Donahue Archives. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Dogs and kennels belonging to Ernst Feuereisen
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Photograph - A view of the steamboat, SS Northland Echo on the Athabasca River. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Convocation ceremonies for Athabasca University being held at the Performing Arts Centre (Nancy Appleby Theatre), Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Olga Stychin and Nancy Appleby on a berry picking trip. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Athabasca River break up, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - The black birds were cormorants; the small white ones were gulls and there is one pelican
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Photograph - E.J. Shank posing with his Grand Championship Wheat. Toronto, Ontario
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Photograph - Possibly located in Meanook, Alberta
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Photograph - Cast members Dorothy Baker and Carl Olson. Saga of the Whispering Hills, presented by the Athabasca Players for the 75th Anniversary of Athabasca, Alberta
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Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took seventeen hours by horse to travel from Perryvale to Edmonton. Billy Loutit took the same message by foot arriving in Edmonton about the same time. Mr.…
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Audio - Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during the first few decades of the twentieth century. He describes trapping wolves for a ten dollar bounty, trapping foxes on McKay River and on a farm at…
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Audio - Mr. Joe Martynuk was born on January 16th, 1898 in Czechoslovakia. He came to Athabasca at the age of twenty-eight in 1926. He bought a farm and his family joined him. Mr. Martynuk talks of early farm life, animal care and crops. He mentions…
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Audio - Mr. Roy Bergeron and Mr. George Bergeron, sons of Horace Bergeron, owner of the Bergeron Sash and Door Store, discuss their personal history including the arrival of their mother in Athabasca from Jolliette, Quebec by covered wagon. They…
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Audio - Mrs. Alice Donahue speaks of her early life in Red Willow, Alberta and her eventual move to Athabasca in 1937 following her marriage. She discusses the curriculum she studied as a child and other early memories. Mrs. Donahue's time in…
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Audio - Mrs. Cloe Day discusses her life as a teacher including how difficult it was to teach home economics and shop class with no equipment and materials. She talks about games she played and how it was sometimes difficult to obtain food during…
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Audio - Mrs. Alice Donahue, Mr. Nick Evasiuk, Mr. Tony Schinkinger, and Mr. Bob Richards discuss life and change in Athabasca following the end of World War II. The rebirth of the town, with veterans arriving back and settling into business with…
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Audio - Mrs. Nancy Appleby talks about her life in Athabasca starting with her arrival at Baptiste Lake in 1944. Mrs. Appleby discusses the first Klondike Night in the basement of the Athabasca Community Centre organized by her and Hazel Hall. Can-…
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Audio - Mr. Joe Logan gives his personal history touching on his family, working life, and interactions with a variety of early Athabasca area residents. Mr. Logan talks about freighting and the Hudson's Bay Store, as well as lumbering and…
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Audio - Mrs. Gladys Wright discusses homesteading in Athabasca including living in a tent on the riverbank when her family initially arrived in Athabasca in 1912. She mentions her time as a night operator in the telephone office as well as a lengthy…