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William Hasulak Fonds

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20181035
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2438 Color Slides 47 Black and white and color photographs
Scope and Content
A collection of slides and photographs taken by William Hasulak include Lethbridge buildings, parks, parades, Hasulak Family, South Alberta towns - Cardston and area; Coaldale and area; Crowssnest Pass; Fort MacLeod and area; Glacier National Park; Picture Butte; Raymond; Pncher Creek and area; St.…
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Description Level
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Physical Description
2438 Color Slides 47 Black and white and color photographs
History Biographical
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.
Scope and Content
A collection of slides and photographs taken by William Hasulak include Lethbridge buildings, parks, parades, Hasulak Family, South Alberta towns - Cardston and area; Coaldale and area; Crowssnest Pass; Fort MacLeod and area; Glacier National Park; Picture Butte; Raymond; Pncher Creek and area; St. Mary's Dam; Taber and area; and Writing-On-Stone. There are views of Saskatchewan, British Colmbia and many of the states below the border that have not been documented.
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Each slide has their own individual entry
Accession No.
20181035
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