Fonds ath-2027 - Mildred and David Hay fonds

Ferry at Athabasca Grand Union Hotel Lewis Wood Airmail Airmail Dog team Scow Arriving at Athabasca Landing Revillion Bros. Store and Warehouse, Athabasca Landing Athabasca 1913 Atha. Landing Jr. Base Ball Club, [Athabasca Landing, Alberta]
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Mildred and David Hay fonds

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CA ATH ath-2027

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87 photographs. -- 4 audio cassettes. -- 10.5 cm of textual records

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The fonds consists of photographs of: agricultural machinery, Athabasca Landing Trail, Athabasca River (6 Mile Point), baseball, Joseph Blanchard family, Canadian Northern Railways, Colinton School, Edmonton Fair grain exhibit, Forest W. Day, Day and Jones Realty Co., dolls, ferries, freighting, Frank Goodwin, Grand Union Hotel, Guenette family, harvesting, Doug and Millie Hay and 1980 award, Imperial Bank of Canada, James Milne, James Minns, Katherine (O'Brien) Flynn, Keyes School (1927), Kinnoull Museum, Mitchell Brothers Band, Harold and Muriel Puylaert, Revillon Brothers , sawmill engine on boat on river, scows, William Foster Smith, steam-engines, Tawatinaw School in [1912], WWI, Charles Joseph Rayner Whiteley, William Eusby Whiteley. There is also a 1918 certificate of land title for George Wilber Chase of Rodino, AB, and 2 scenic split bamboo scrolls that once had calendars attached advertising Colinton Lumber Company. A 23-page booklet photographed and published by Charles W. Mathers in 1901, entitled "A Souvenir from the North",is included in this fonds as well as a large drawing of the Devil's Canyon Gold Mine, dug by the Guenette family in 1918, near Colinton, AB. and Lily Band's 1935 Woman's Auxiliary card for St. Andrew's Anglican Church. The collection also includes a 1905 general catalogue for the John M. Smyth Co. in Chicago, material regarding the 1980 Alberta Acghievement Award given to the Hays, Trail North invitations, antique valentines, a history of St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Colinton, a WW11 Red Cross work book listing items made to send overseas, and a poem entitled "Flour Sack Underwear."

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Donated by Millie Hay (Talpash). This was part of the material that she collected and kept at the Kinnoull Museum.

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There are transcripts for each of the audio cassettes. The drawing of the Devil's Canyon Gold Mine and the accompanying article were submitted by Mark Hayward as a school project.<br><br>Record No. 85.130 Files 15, 20, 22;85.410 (Photos# 962-979), 88.11 (Photos# 2804-2844), 88.42 (Audio Cassettes# 112-115);91.42 (Photos# 10967, 10968, 10971, 10972, 10975);98.31 OS, FFC (photos# 16964-16966);08.05 FFC (photos# 17180-17191)<br><br>

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