This bronze frieze was commissioned by the City of Edmonton and given to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a gift for their centennial. The work was displayed outside the RCMP headquarters at 11140 109 Street.
This bronze frieze was commissioned by the City of Edmonton and given to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a gift for their centennial. The work was displayed outside the RCMP headquarters at 11140 109 Street.
This bronze frieze was commissioned by the City of Edmonton and given to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a gift for their centennial. The work was displayed outside the RCMP headquarters at 11140 109 Street.
This sculpture was presented to the City of Edmonton by Edmund McDougall in honour of the 100th anniversary of his father John A. McDougall's move to Edmonton.
This cemetery memorial was provided by HDC Construction to Edmonton's Chinese Benevolent Association as part of their bid to build a similar structure at Beechmount Cemetery.
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Chief Sam Bull of Goodfish (Whitefish) Lake First Nation is visible in the bottom left of the photo.
This photo is believed to be part of the "RCMP Century: Salute to the Winged Mounties" display in City Hall. Bill and Dick Jarvis are descendants of Inspector William D. Jarvis of the N.W.M.P.