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Indians Packing at the Foot of Grand Rapids, Athabasca River
Indians Packing at the Foot of Grand Rapids, Athabasca River
First British family to come to Alberta under the provincial government's immigration project. (L-R) W. E. Moffat, John Moffat and Mrs. Moffat eating breakfast.
First British family to come to Alberta under the provincial government's immigration project. (L-R) W. E. Moffat, John Moffat and Mrs. Moffat eating breakfast.
Athole MacDougall, recent English immigrant, packing parcels for Britain.
Athole MacDougall, recent English immigrant, packing parcels for Britain.
Fifteen Lett miners on CNR platform en route to Yukon silver mines. Fifth from the left in the top row is C. Dobell,  president of the Edmonton Latvian  Association.
Fifteen Lett miners on CNR platform en route to Yukon silver mines. Fifth from the left in the top row is C. Dobell, president of the Edmonton Latvian Association.
Miners displaced from Europe: Stanislaus Steinberg, Lett miner, arrives in Edmonton.
Miners displaced from Europe: Stanislaus Steinberg, Lett miner, arrives in Edmonton.
The arrival of Miss Bnghild Sorian from Norway for her marriage to Hjalmar Johansen. (L-R) Mr. Johansen,  Miss  Sorian, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurits Christensen, immigrants from Denmark.
The arrival of Miss Bnghild Sorian from Norway for her marriage to Hjalmar Johansen. (L-R) Mr. Johansen, Miss Sorian, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurits Christensen, immigrants from Denmark.
Children of new immigrants to Canada.
Children of new immigrants to Canada.
Juliana Keding safe in Canada from war-ravaged Poland. She is greeted by her uncle, Ed Moritz. Woman on left is unidentified.
Juliana Keding safe in Canada from war-ravaged Poland. She is greeted by her uncle, Ed Moritz. Woman on left is unidentified.
Pretty Gerturde Goertz, orphan from the war in Germany, greets her uncle John Luitzenberger of Stony Plain.
Pretty Gerturde Goertz, orphan from the war in Germany, greets her uncle John Luitzenberger of Stony Plain.
Leo Verheul, Edmonton's newest citizen, holds world record for illegal motorcycle riding.
Leo Verheul, Edmonton's newest citizen, holds world record for illegal motorcycle riding.