Cellist.
Performer in Kenneth A. Ross's 'Edmonton Concert Series'.
Signed: To Mr. K.A. Ross, with every best wish for continued success in his concert enterprises. Boris Hambourg 1917
See also MS-379 f. 4
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Cellist.
Performer in Kenneth A. Ross's 'Edmonton Concert Series'.
Signed: To Mr. K.A. Ross, with every best wish for continued success in his concert enterprises. Boris Hambourg 1917
See also MS-379 f. 4
H.B. McKenzie, the new-commer's friend was soon on the spot, his assistance to lend. He brought us a stove, a lamp and some chairs. A little red bench that was given to airs; for unless we would sit on the seat just so. In spite of our yells, over backwards we'd go.
Photograph depicts two individuals working at Orlando Books. They are both standing behind the counter, with a display of for-sale bumper stickers, and pride decorations visible behind them. The photograph is in a wooden frame that is decorated with painted rainbow hearts, and the message We Are Family! painted in rainbow.
Photograph reads, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes 1898-1957 A Distinguished pioneer of the arts in Alberta. For thirty years a valiant servant of the theatre. We remember her with gratitude and pride. Presented by The Canadian Women's Theater Guild, Edmonton.
Title written on verso. Personal Information on verso as well.
Note on the table is Laurent Garneau's beloved fiddle.
Son of Eleanor and Laurent Garneau; was a hobby hunter.
Mother of Mickey Clifton Macdonald.
William J. McNamara was Mayor of Edmonton from December 1913 to October 1914.