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Amber Valley Community Association fonds
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2 cm of textual records. -- 12 photographs. -- 1 map
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The fonds consists of reprinted newspaper articles, a list of electors for 1938 and 1958, a few unidentified photocopied pictures and 10 photographs; also the booklet "Memoirs of the Official Opening of the Amber Valley Community Centre, June 28, 1975". The photos include: W.G. and Alice Cromwell, Columbus Bowen, Bob Jamerson, and Williams and Kinamore families. The booklet "Rural Women in Focus" was printed by the Amber Valley Community Association to celebrate the United Nations 1975 International Women's Year. Included is information on Lydia Williams, Marjorie Logan, Nancy Appleby, Amber Valley pioneer women, Athabasca Art Club, Martha Edwards and Palma Lennie. Two photographs from the Athabasca Archives collection include: Georgia Toles and an unknown woman. The map is a hand drawn Amber Valley Heritage Map, 1987, showing the present and former land owners in Township 66, Range 20, W4M. As well as the names of farm families, the map locates two stores, two post offices, the school and the cemetery.
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Some photographs were computer enhanced at Athabasca University
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The photographs were borrowed from Amber Valley Community Hall and copied. Two photographs were in the Athabasca Archives collection.
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Record No. 85.379 (photo# 638), 85.371 (photo# 639), 96.46 (photos# 14369-14378), 00.46;04.11 File 5;09.03 (map # 310)<br><br>
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- Amber Valley Community Association (Subject)