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Thomas Wilson Lawlor fonds

  • CA GPR 0147
  • Fonds
  • 1921-1959

The fonds consists of 1 portrait of T. W. Lawlor as barrister and mayor; 14 photographs relating to civic duties, including the official visit of Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir, in 1939; 3 post cards (one of which shows a military parade) of Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie; 1 news article, June 2, 1959, and 1 tribute obituary. Also included is a Christmas postcard with a wedding photograph of Agnes(Lawlor) and Don Wilson.

Lawlor, Thomas

J. H. Sissons, Barrister

J .H. Sissons and his secretary Eva Loney in his law office. J. H. Sissons was the partner of T.W. Lawlor who moved from Spirit River to Grande Prairie in the spring of 1924.

Picnicking on the River Bank

Dr. L Fredette, veterinarian, and T.W. and Mrs. Lawlor picnicking on the banks of a river, with the attentions of a uniformed chauffer. The date was June 11, 1931.

Slave Lake Flood

A railroad speeder testing the track in front of the train during the Slave Lake Flood. Slave Lake is to the left.

25th Anniversary, United Church Women's Missionary Circle

Members of the Peace River Women's Missionary Service Presbyterial in Feb. 1951: First row Mrs. Hajeck, Albright; Mrs. T.W. Lawlor, Grande Prairie; Guest Speaker Miss Dorothy McBain, Edmonton; Mrs. J.F. Swanston, recording secretary. Second row: Mrs. Dawson, Beaverlodge; Mrs. A. Boorman, Wembley; Mrs. L. Kowensky, Grande Prairie; Mrs.H.W. Patterson, Grande Prairie. Third row: Mrs. R. Clegg, McLennan; Mrs. Konschak, Wembley; Mrs. W. Umbach, Sexsmith; Mrs. J. Miles, Clarimont; Mrs. R. Harper, Grande Prairie; Mrs. J. McArthur, Spirit River.

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