10105 - 96 Street.
The first St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Church in Edmonton was a two-storied house consecrated on this site by Reverend James Korchinsky and Reverend Michael Skibinsky on May 18, 1902. Over sixty people attended this service. It was replaced by a wooden structure in 1908 and consecrated by Archmandrite Arseny. It was used until 1958, when the present building was completed to become St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Cathedral on August 8, 1959.
10105 - 96 Street.
The first St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Church in Edmonton was a two-storied house consecrated on this site by Reverend James Korchinsky and Reverend Michael Skibinsky on May 18, 1902. Over sixty people attended this service. It was replaced by a wooden structure in 1908 and consecrated by Archmandrite Arseny. It was used until 1958, when the present building was completed to become St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Cathedral on August 8, 1959.
10105 - 96 Street.
The first St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Church in Edmonton was a two-storied house consecrated on this site by Reverend James Korchinsky and Reverend Michael Skibinsky on May 18, 1902. Over sixty people attended this service. It was replaced by a wooden structure in 1908 and consecrated by Archmandrite Arseny. It was used until 1958, when the present building was completed to become St. Barbara's Russian Orthodox Cathedral on August 8, 1959.
15626 - 100A Avenue.
Health education for seniors.
Elevator from the main concourse to the second floor entrance of the City of Edmonton Archives.
L-R: June Honey, Kay Brown. This photograph was from file 65 (Brochure proof, 1979).
L-R: Dr. W. T. Carlyle, Alf Want, Jim Williams, Jack Hughes, Hugh Hollingworth, Bert Haggarty, John Paetkau. This photograph was from file 47 (1975 New Horizons Edmonton Archives Auxiliary, July - September 1978).
Reference room; compare with EA-746-64.
10125 - 112 Avenue. This photograph was from file 65 (Brochure proof, 1979).