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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 built in 1930 as the Royal Café
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Photograph - Staff at Athabasca Creameries, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right, Cliff Donahue, Russell Thorne, Don King, Lottie Bryan, Clara King, Jean Crawford, Tom McLean
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Photograph - Roy Knowlton and a dog standing in the doorway of his store. Athabasca, Alberta. There are goods visible in the window
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Photograph - A child standing in front of Massey-Harris Farm Implements building located on Skinner Street across from the first public school. Athabasca Landing, Alberta
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Photograph - A view of buildings on Strathcona Street in Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - People on the sidewalk in front of the hotel. Athabasca, Alberta. Note the balcony
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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 Don Delancy in 1995 and in 1997 it became Whispering Hills Crafts store
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Photograph - Men on the roof of the Power House building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A view of cars and people in front of the Grand Union Hotel. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A view of a car dealership in 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 is a photograph of Scotiabank
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Photograph - Athabasca Creamery in Athabasca, Alberta was built ca. 1945 and was demolished in October, 1983
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Document - This document contains The Municipality of the Town of Athabasca's Building By-Law No. 42. This by-law governs the construction, erection, enlargement, raising, alteration, repairs, removal, maintenance, use and height of buildings…
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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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 Schinkinger's Men's Wear from 1975 to 1992 and in 1995 it was Landing…
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Booklet - 1954 Telephone Book for Athabasca (2 pages)
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Photograph - J.A. Daigneau building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 by Joseph Daigneau and burnt down in 1986
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Notes - This is a transcript of an audio interview (Tape 2) with Mr. Joe Martynek. He discusses his life in Athabasca in the 1930s and 40s. He talks of difficulties with the weather, farming, and his wife's health. Many details of daily life in…
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Notes - Mr. William Flack's family arrived in Athabasca Landing around 1887. Mr. Flack writes about life in Athabasca and the district around 1911. He talks of businesses, families, and occupations. Mr. Flack also mentions several amusing…
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Photograph - A Valley Brand Products truck at the Athabasca Creameries. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - MacLeods Store building. Athabasca, Alberta. This building was demolished in 1985 and a new MacLeods Store building built on the same site
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Notes - This is an account of German immigrant, Hans Birkigt, who arrived in Athabasca in 1928. He became a fur trapper during the winters. One particularly eventful winter was spent up north without an axe. Mr. Birkigt had chartered a plane and…
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Photograph - MacLeods Store building. Athabasca, Alberta. This building was demolished in 1985 and a new MacLeods Store building built on the same site
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Newspaper Article - Articles pertaining to Athabasca Telephone Artifacts presented to the Athabasca Municipal Library. Letters and Agent's Agreements containing information on invitation for the presentation of the historical display case,…
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Photograph - Harvey Cull, Ralph Crawford and Angus Sutherland standing in front of Harvey Cull's drugstore, Athabasca Pharmacy, Athabasca, Alberta. It was located in the former Methodist Hall on the west side of Strathcona Street