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Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, with daughters Jacqueline, left, and Ghislaine.
Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, with daughters Jacqueline, left, and Ghislaine.
Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, with daughters Jacqueline, left, and Ghislaine.
Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, with daughters Jacqueline, left, and Ghislaine.
Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, decorates war heroes: (L-R) Flt. Lt. G. S. Wharry, D. E. Townson and Lt.-Col. T. E. Snow.
Count Jean de Hauteclocque, French ambassador to Canada, decorates war heroes: (L-R) Flt. Lt. G. S. Wharry, D. E. Townson and Lt.-Col. T. E. Snow.
Charles de Pampelonne, attache to the French Embassy, decorates civilian Miss Paulette Crevolin, secretary to the Edmonton Free French committee during WWII.
Charles de Pampelonne, attache to the French Embassy, decorates civilian Miss Paulette Crevolin, secretary to the Edmonton Free French committee during WWII.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta at the Supreme Court: middle figure is Mrs. Mary Combs, private individual.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta at the Supreme Court: middle figure is Mrs. Mary Combs, private individual.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta, at the Supreme Court: court scene.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta, at the Supreme Court: court scene.
WWII veterans are given priority in leasing farmland in the Wanham area of the Peace River district. G. B. Mills is congratulated by Harper Prowse, Alberta Liberal leader and Army MLA.
WWII veterans are given priority in leasing farmland in the Wanham area of the Peace River district. G. B. Mills is congratulated by Harper Prowse, Alberta Liberal leader and Army MLA.
Members of the visiting Lions Club party on the steps of the Macdonald Hotel as Mayor Harry Ainlay, foreground, presents Bruce Malcolm and Stan Fowler with a key to the city.
Members of the visiting Lions Club party on the steps of the Macdonald Hotel as Mayor Harry Ainlay, foreground, presents Bruce Malcolm and Stan Fowler with a key to the city.
Royal Lawn Bowling Club on the south side of Legislative buildings: visiting Ontario bowlers play city clubs.
Royal Lawn Bowling Club on the south side of Legislative buildings: visiting Ontario bowlers play city clubs.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta, at the Supreme Court.
Royal Commission investigating child welfare conditions in Alberta, at the Supreme Court.