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- Jasper Avenue, looking west, Edmonton, Alta.Printed on reverse: Jasper Avenue, Looking West. This shows the famous retail section of Edmonton in which is included The Hudson's Bay Company store, which has grown from a very small beginning to its present stately proportions. Jasper Avenue is one of the widest and most imposing business thoroughfares in …Printed on reverse: Jasper Avenue, Looking West. This shows the famous retail section of Edmonton in which is included The Hudson's Bay Company store, which has grown from a very …Oakville Public Library
- 101st Street, Edmonton, Alta.Printed on the reverse: 101st Street, Looking North. On this street is the largest office buildling west of Winnipeg, namely, the Tegler Building. This is one of the city's busiest thoroughfares leading to the Union depot of the Canadian National and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways....Printed on the reverse: 101st Street, Looking North. On this street is the largest office buildling west of Winnipeg, namely, the Tegler Building. This is one of the city's busiest …Oakville Public Library
- Jasper Ave., Edmonton, Alta.One of the two one-cent postage stamps has on it: "War tax."One of the two one-cent postage stamps has on it: "War tax."Oakville Public Library
- University Hospital, Edmonton, AlbertaThe University Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, was built in 1906.The University Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, was built in 1906.Oakville Public Library
- Presbyterian Church, Edmonton, Alta.The two one-cent postage stamps have printed on them: "War Tax." This Gothic revival building was completed in 1912. Now known as First Presbyterian Church.The two one-cent postage stamps have printed on them: "War Tax." This Gothic revival building was completed in 1912. Now known as First Presbyterian Church.Oakville Public Library
- Royal Alexandra Hospital EdmontonThis hospital, designed by local architect Roland W. Lines, opened in 1911. Built at at cost of $225,000, it replaced the old Public Hospital on Boyle Street. In 1918 the west wing was added.This hospital, designed by local architect Roland W. Lines, opened in 1911. Built at at cost of $225,000, it replaced the old Public Hospital on Boyle Street. In 1918 the …Oakville Public Library
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