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CA EDM MS-15-EA-357-9 · Item · 24 July 1987
Part of George Stout fonds

At Fort Edmonton Park during Klondike Days festival. George as the Honorary Chief Factor of Fort Edmonton Park (1987-88) was the host for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Includes Andrew, Prince, Duke of York; Ferguson, Sarah; Stout, George

J. Gordon Sinclair fonds
CA EDM MS-16 · Fonds · 1930, 1946

The fonds consists of a copy of "Sixty Years Young - The Story of McKay Avenue School", compiled by Mr. Sinclair. The manuscript relates the development of the Edmonton School District No. 7, McKay Avenue School, and the general area. One newspaper clipping is also included. The oil painting by J. Gordon Sinclair, titled "Gold Washing", depicts three miners working a grizzley on the river (gold mining).

Sinclair, J. Gordon
CA EDM MS-17-EA-137-2 · Item · [ca. 1940]
Part of Richard MacDonald fonds
  • A scene from "Wingless Victory." designed and executed by R. MacDonald assisted by his senior class in Stagecraft.
  • Banff School of Fine Arts. Banff Centre
  • Names: Carson, Stewart (second from right), Edmonton actor and make-up artist; MacDonald, Richard
CA EDM MS-17-EA-137-9 · Item · [ca.1935]
Part of Richard MacDonald fonds
  • Donald MacDonald as Scarecrow. Make-up by Dick and Inez MacDonald, with Dick MacDonald assisting with sets designed by Murray MacDonald. Daphne and Donald MacDonald taking parts.
  • Normal Practice School
"Lilliom"
CA EDM MS-17-EA-137-12 · Item · 1931 May
Part of Richard MacDonald fonds

The Courts of Justice (archway & pylons silver, steps blue, drapes black). Pantages Theatre, 1929 (seats 1400) is now a moving picture theatre. Edmonton Little Theatre

"Lilliom"
CA EDM MS-17-EA-137-13 · Item · 1931 May
Part of Richard MacDonald fonds

A secluded part of a park in Bucharest. Settings by R. MacDonald [at the Pantages Theatre].

"Elizabeth the queen"
CA EDM MS-17-EA-137-14 · Item · 1932 September
Part of Richard MacDonald fonds

Performed by The Edmonton Little Theatre at the Empire Theatre. Queen Elizabeth I played by Elizabeth Sterling Haynes. Make-up by Inez MacDonald. Sets by Richard MacDonald, assisted by Dick Phillips.