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Photograph - The Athabasca Performing Arts Centre, Athabasca, Alberta. The building, formerly the gym of Athabasca High School, was renovated and opened in 1981 as the Performing Arts Centre. The theatre is known as the Nancy Appleby Theatre
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Photograph - A view of something on fire near the riverfront, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A man with a catch of fish from the Athabasca River. Pelican Portage, Alberta
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Photograph - A view of the Twin Spruce School (District No. 4864) building near Grassland, Alberta. ATS SW 27-66-17-W4
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Photograph - Teacher Alice B. Donahue and her class at Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta. Back row, left to right: Gerald Shank, Janet McLevin, John Smith, Victor Oakes, Shirley Shank, Scott MacLeod, James Sale, Brenda Marsten, Johnny…
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Photograph - A view of buildings and people on the street, Athabasca, Alberta. A note on back reads: View of Litchfield Ave looking east from the station to the top of hill. Marked x is one mile. This picture was taken from our dining room window
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Photograph - Teachers at Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta. Back row, left to right: Beatrice Parr, unknown, Mary Dwernychuk, T.W. Norden, Rob Burwash(?), Ruth Adamson(?), Alice B. Donahue, unknown, Irene Bucholz. Front row, Ethel Dodd,…
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building housed Tiggars Bulk Food and in 2002 became Pete's Trading Post. It was also…
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Photograph - Students from Alice B. Donahue's class at Athabasca Public school participate in a Japanese tea party, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Elfriede Schinkinger, unknown, Jean Sutherland, Michelle Wright
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Photograph - Students, likely at Forest Grove School (District No. 4209). Grassland, Alberta
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Photograph - Alice B. Donahue (teacher) and grade four boys from Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was owned by Mac Gobrial until 2003 and in 2004 it became Rexall Drugs
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Photograph - Athabasca Curling Club (men's), Athabasca, Alberta. Back row: unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Frank Falconer, Capt. James Wm. Mills, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown. Second row: unknown, unknown, unknown, Colin Fraser, James…
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Photograph - A portrait of three children (Alicide, Dolor (Larry) and Isreal Shank), Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Band members in uniform with their instruments. Frank R. Falconer (from Athabasca) is the drummer but the sign on the drum reads: Deloraine Brass Band. Deloraine is in Manitoba
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was formerly Kaspersky's Building Supplies
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Photograph - Two girls (Adele and Yvonne Patry) riding cows in a corral, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Teachers at Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta. Back row, left to right: Mary Pelak, Jean Young. Third row, left to right: Nancy Zygash, Josephine Huberdeau. Second row, left to right: Hazel Hopps, Mary Olson. Front row, left…
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Photograph - Women on a float in a parade, Athabasca, Alberta. Banner reads: Valley Brand Butter
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Photograph - The interior of the Athabasca Archives, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A nun and wheelchairs on the Athabasca Hospital float, Athabasca, Alberta. The first hospital was the Sacred Heart Hospital, 1911-1916, run by the Sisters of Providence
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Photograph - The Artona Studio in Athabasca, Alberta was built in 1944 and originally housed Percy Taylor Photo Studio. The Echo building is on the right
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Photograph - Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in the winter of 1913-1914 and opened in September 1914. It was used as a school until 1966
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Photograph - A group of grade 9, 10, and 11 students at Athabasca Public School, Athabasca, Alberta. A note on the front reads: Principal: Hedley Graham Shaw (Tiny); Centre back: John Schulte