The Edmonton Fire Department band in front of Thistle Rink on 102 Street.
Col. Peter Anderson of Edmonton, Alberta.
Photograph includes Harry V. Shaw who served in the American Spanish War.
Harry V. Shaw's dog, Culbertson-Interloper, A.K.C. 005850. Harry breed Airedales and sent thoroughbreds (purebreds) throughout the west. Photograph featured in Edmonton newspaper.
Harry V. Shaw's dog, Culbertson-Interloper, A.K.C. No. 105850 in Edmonton, Alberta. Photograph was featured in an Edmonton newspaper on July 18, 1908.
The fonds consists of a transcript of an interview conducted with Lova Martin and David Martin by Roger Carver of Fort Edmonton Park in 1978. The interview contains information about the Shaw family and Harry V. Shaw's his business, Edmonton Cigar Factory. The fonds includes photographs of the Shaw family, Harry's dogs, Edmonton Cigar Factory, and their home. Also included in the fonds are photographs of the Edmonton Fire Department band and Col. Peter Anderson.
Shaw FamilySeated in the car are Harry V. Shaw of Edmonton, his wife (Jessie Ann) and their children. The oldest Melba is in the back seated on right, Lova is next to her and Jessie Ann is in the backseat with the two daughter. Harry Jr. is next to Harry. Jessie Ann said this was one of the first cars in Edmonton.
Harry V. Shaw and his dog, most likely an Airedale, who Harry breed in Edmonton.
Harry V. Shaw in the Spanish American War.
A famous Whitemud landmark of earlier days. Monty, Reg Rault's German Shepherd dog, basks in the winter sunshine