Police Headquarters Building - Opening Day.
Are shown to a group of visitors by Sgt. J. Bradley.
From a photo album presented to His Worship Mayor E.E. Roper by Chief Constable M.F.E. Anthony, to Commemorate the Official Opening of the Police Headquarters Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
Police Headquarters Building - Opening Day.
Shows a party through the garage.
From a photo album presented to His Worship Mayor E.E. Roper by Chief Constable M.F.E. Anthony, to Commemorate the Official Opening of the Police Headquarters Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
Photo used for the 2000 Edmonton Historical Board Awards. Stout, George
- From L to R: Amelia Ann Montgomery, George Thomas Montgomery (Mayor of Fort Saskatchewan 1931-1934), Mr. & Mrs. King Powell.
- Names: King Powell, Mr.; King Powell, Mrs.; Montgomery, Amelia Ann; Montgomery, George Thomas;
Woodworking
On verso: 'The hills in the background would [be] between 116th Street and 120th St.; now 100 Ave. runs along the top. In the foreground is a kiln with fire boxes all along which is a common brick kiln. The part you see is made of fire brick and is permanent. The bricks are dried and built up inside this kilm in a pattern to let the air circulate freely to fire the bricks evenly. When they were build up about 20 ft., the outside was plastered with thick mud and cord wood was used to fire them, 24 hours a day. The round kilns were permanent and pressed brick were put in them in a patter so as the air circulated around evenly and slack coal was used for firing the kilns. If it got too hot the brick would melt together and were at first thrown away, later used at Trinity Church'. Likely written in 1972.
- For EFCL's Skating Club ice show 'Spacecapades On Ice', held at the Northlands Gardens on February 13th & 14th, 1981.
- Back row, L to R: Ted Brown, George Kelso, Dorraine Fogg, Bill McKenzi, Rod Larsen.
- Front row, L to R: Rose Brown, Merle Larsen, Sandy Dorfman, Helen Richards, Sue Barnard, Micki Cassels.
- See programme in MS-491, series 4.2, file 101.
One of the founders of Reed's Tea & Bazaar (1905), which eventually became Reed's China & Gift Shop (1927). The shop celebrated its 80th Anniversary in 1985 but was sold in 1990.
- After winning the 1955 Grey Cup.
- Photo from Scrapbook 1.