J. Percy Page. Taken en route to London, Ontario for the first Canadian championship held.
Same as EB-27-4.
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J. Percy Page. Taken en route to London, Ontario for the first Canadian championship held.
Same as EB-27-4.
Harry Coles and Jack Strachan.
See also MS-604, f. 70 - Scrapbook #1, pp. 37-38.
L to R: Bill Freeman, Charlie Hepburn, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir, John Michaels, Bill McGavin.
See also EB-27-14 to EB-27-16 and MS-604, f. 60 - Scrapbook #1, pp 9-10.
Same as EB-27-16.
L to R: John Michaels, Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir, Charlie Hepburn.
See also EB-27-14 to EB-27-16 and MS-604, f. 60 - Scrapbook #1, pp 9-10.
L to R: Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin, Charlie Hepburn, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir, John Michales.
See also EB-27-14 to EB-27-16 and MS-604, f. 60 - Scrapbook #1, pp 9-10.
L to R: John Michaels, Charlie Hepburn, Joe Moir, Maurice Brown on Joe's back, Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin.
See also EB-27-14 to EB-27-16 and MS-604, f. 60 - Scrapbook #1, pp 9-10.
Coach of the Edmonton Grads.
Originally matted and framed with EA-715-21, EA-715-23, EA-715-24.
Same as EA-715-9 and EB-27-43.
The photograph was included in a letter from Bill Groenke, Association Sportive de Strasbourg, to Daisy Johnson, August 2, 1924.
See MS-604, f. 2.
J. Percy Page served as Alberta's Lieutenant Governor from 1959 to 1966.
Same as EB-27-134.
J. Percy Page at his desk.