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Part of Independent Order of Oddfellows. Grand Lodge of Alberta / Rebekah Assembly of Alberta fonds
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Part of Independent Order of Oddfellows. Grand Lodge of Alberta / Rebekah Assembly of Alberta fonds
Maude Riley's tuberculosis records
Part of Maude and Harold Riley fonds
Riley (family)
United Farmers of Alberta Convention
Group photograph of the participants in the United Farmers of Alberta Convention, held in Edmonton, January 23-26, 1917.
McDermid Engraving Co. Ltd.
William Irvine's correspondence with J.S. Woodsworth
Part of Jack Ford fonds
Woodsworth, J.S.
William Irvine's correspondence
Part of Jack Ford fonds
Irvine, William
Boys and Girls Calf Club Class exhibited and judged at field day
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1933 - Gen. Wembley 1. Boys' and Girls' Calf Club Class exhibited and judged at the Field Day on Alex Craig's farm, June 24, 1933. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1941 Animal Husbandry lecture as A.H. 11 and in 1934 Animal Husbandry lecture as A.H. 10.
Part of Gass Family fonds
R-L Maggie Reich, Olivia Patterson, #5 Barbara Reid, #6 Sophie Hodgson, #9 Frances Carrell and far left is Mrs. Bert Swanson. The ladies could be gathered for a Royal Purple meeting.
Part of Carlisle family fonds
VE Day parade groups including CGIT, Cubs and Scouts assembling in front of Montrose Elementary School. The caption below the photograph reads “V-E Day Parade.”
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
L to R: Gordon Brownlee, Wetaskiwin; Elmer J. Olesen, Secretary-Treasurer, Village of Millet; and A. Rix, Wetaskiwin, posing studying Emergency Measures Organization diagrams.
Correspondence Associated with Scottish Branch, British Red Cross Society
The Spirit Valley Women's Institute received a list of ten names of elderly and ill people in need in Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland from the Scottish Branch of the British Red Cross. After sending food parcels to the people on the list, they received several letters thanking them. Correpondents include: William Whyte, Margaret M. Scott, Mrs. I. I. Wilson, Mrs. M. Jennings, Jenny Whyte, Mrs. L. Greenhorn, and Mrs. (Hugh) L. MacDonald.