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I think we have a winner.
I think we have a winner.
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This placating view looking south on 101 Street near 102 Ave., was photographed by Harry Farmer (1911-1986). The peaceful scene featuring dazzling festive street lighting, was a counterpoint to the normally frenzied downtown street.
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Photo taken OTD of world champion Edmonton Grads (1915~1940) with coach J. Percy Page, during a scrimmage game against a local men's team. The team dominated the sport during their entire existence with a record of 502-20. (96%)
📷 • Provincial Archives (KS31.1)
Photo taken OTD of world champion Edmonton Grads (1915~1940) with coach J. Percy Page, during a scrimmage game against a local men's team. The team dominated the sport during their entire existence with a record of 502-20. (96%)
📷 • Provincial Archives (KS31.1)
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