William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Bridges, rail and vehicle, over Old Man River at Lethbridge.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Central School located at 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Central School located at 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Central School located at 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Central School located at 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue.
Sign near city limits promotion Lethbridge’s claim of being the “irrigation capital of Canada” and exclaiming its industrial attributes. The photo was taken in 1961 when the population was 34,900.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Sign near city limits promotion Lethbridge’s claim of being the “irrigation capital of Canada” and exclaiming its industrial attributes. The photo was taken in 1961 when the population was 34,900.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at Horne Motors which was formerly Ford Garage. The business was located at 435 - 5 St. South. The fire occured Feb 12, 1963.
Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss sending eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss sending eight firefighters to hospital.
Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss sending eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss sending eight firefighters to hospital.
Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking picutres of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Fire at the Hull Block, 703 3rd Avenue South, which occurred March 16, 1963. The fire was the largest in the city’s history and caused an estimated $600,000 loss and sent eight firefighters to hospital.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Irrigation Building, Lethbridge Northern Irrigation, 413 8th Street South.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Member of Parliament Deane Gundlock in an unidentified Lethbridge parade.
2018.1070.001 - James and Elsie McIntosh and family newspaper clippings, letters, photography, marriage license, etc.
2018.1070.002 - Jean Keys (McIntosh) and family newspaper clippings, letters, photographs, etc.
2018.1070.003 - Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen motivational booklets
James "Jimmy" McIntosh was born in 1888 in Brandon, Manitoba and died on November 10, 1961. He was involved with the Grand Trunk Railway from 1907 before joining the Canadian Northern Railway in 1908 as a member of the audit department and would join the Grand Trunk Railway again in 1910 as a clerk in the superintendent's office in Melville, Saskatchewan. He would join the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1911 in Calgary and was transferred to Lethbridge in 1914. He would work with the CPR for 42 years before retiring in 1956. On December 26, 1914 he married Elsie Van Slyke. Elsie was born in 1889 and passed away in 1963. She was the honourary president of the Handicraft Guild in Lethbridge and a member of the Shrine Auxiliary. They were both survived by their daughter Jean. Jean Keys (McIntosh) was also a member of the Handicraft Guild in Lethbridge. Jean passed away on October 20, 1989 and was survived by her two daughters and one son.
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2018.1070.001 - James and Elsie McIntosh and family newspaper clippings, letters, photography, marriage license, etc.
2018.1070.002 - Jean Keys (McIntosh) and family newspaper clippings, letters, photographs, etc.
2018.1070.003 - Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen motivational booklets
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Altasan Realty parade float in unspecified parade.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.
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Unidentified women on horseback in unspecified parade.
William Hasulak was a resident of Lethbridge all his life. He worked for Eaton's and retired in 1987. His passion was the outdoors and animals. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He did much travelling throughout his life taking pictures of the places he'd visited in Canada, and the United States. His hobbies included photography, collecting musical records and stamps. He passed away in 1990.