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KEYCHAINS
These unique archival photo keychains have a classic black and white PAA image! They are made of acrylic, come with a split ring, and are about 2" x 2".
KICK THE CAN AND OTHER STORIES FROM THE HIGHLANDS NEIGHBOURHOOD
This book is a collection of short stories and snapshots from the historic Highlands neighbourhood in northeast Edmonton. It is a look into the history of an Edmonton neighbourhood through the eyes of the people who lived there.
Author: Carol Snyder
LUKAS ENCOUNTERS 2: THE WÎHTIKOW REX
The terrifying Wîhtikow Rex takes centre stage in this exciting second book in the Lukas Encounters. The mysterious creature, a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that Lukas and his cousin KC accidentally bring to life, is described in Cree mythology as a ravening monster that grows as it consumes its victims.
Author: Stuart Adams
LUNCH BAG - MUSTARD ADVERTISEMENT
Be the cool kid in the lunchroom with this retro lunch bag, which features an advertisement for mustard from 1945. This re-usable brown paper bag style lunch sack is perfect for the vintage lovers in your life. It will keep your lunch, and drinks, the perfect temperature.
It is a laminated and insulated bag with a roll top closure and front pocket. Dimensions are slightly larger than the average roll top lunch kit 12.4" H x 7.5" W x 5.12" L.
Image: Edmonton Journal, December 19, 1945 (altered)
LUNCH BAG/WATER BOTTLE COMBO
ON SALE!
Check out this combo! The insulated reusable lunch bag features a fun advertisement for mustard from 1945. It has a roll top closure and front pocket. The 20oz water bottle features artwork from the Dominion Scientific Temperance Committee and features a built-in infuser so you can customize with your favourite flavour.
Bag Image: Edmonton Journal, December 19, 1945 (altered)
Bottle Image: PR1974.0001.0400a.0001
MAGIC RUB ERASER
Sanford's Magic Rub is a vinyl eraser for use on polyester-based drafting film, acetate, or tracing paper. It erases delicate drawings cleanly, without smudging.
MAGNETS
These 2" x 2" photo magnets feature beautiful black and white archival images from the PAA collection. There are six images to choose from so you can pick your favorite or buy several. Use them on your fridge, locker or file cabinet or give them as a small gift to anyone!
MARRIAGE RECORD (DIGITAL)
The Provincial Archives of Alberta provides access to marriage records that are 75 years or older (from the date of marriage).
Select the number of registrations you want to receive.
MARRIAGE RECORD (PHOTOCOPY)
The Provincial Archives of Alberta provides access to marriage records that are 75 years or older (from the date of marriage).
Select the number of registrations you want to receive.
MASK - HANDWRITING
ON SALE!
Show off your archival style with a new non-medical mask featuring an image from the Provincial Archives of Alberta! These pleated, durable, three layer fabric masks have adjustable ear loops and a flexible nose piece. Grab one (or one of each image) and show off your unique mask wherever you go!
Image PR1974.0001.0141.1
MASK - PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF ALBERTA
ON SALE!
Show off your archival style with a new non-medical mask featuring an image from the Provincial Archives of Alberta! These pleated, durable, three layer fabric masks have adjustable ear loops and a flexible nose piece. Grab one (or one of each image) and show off your unique mask wherever you go!
McCALLA CARDS - PKG of 5 ASSORTED
This beautiful package of five assorted floral cards feature hand-coloured botanical lantern slide images by William Copeland McCalla, c.1930.
Each blank card measures 5.5" H x 4.25" W and comes with a white envelope.
McCALLA PRINT COLLECTION - PKG of 9 ASSORTED
Add some colour and beauty to your home! This stunning collection of 5" x 7" prints from the William Copeland McCalla photo collection will bring a unique touch to your space. These gorgeous prints feature an assortment of Alberta florals and insects.
MEMORY STICK PAA - 16GB
These Provincial Archives of Alberta-branded flash drives with attached keychain feature 16GB of memory in a compact size that is perfect for your research needs. The flash drives have black translucent coloured trim on the brushed silver base and a snap-on cap for added protection.
MON JOURNAL: THE JOURNAL AND MEMOIR OF FATHER LÉON DOUCET O.M.I. 1868 TO 1890
The journal of Father Léon Doucet presents a rare account of the changes that occurred in what is today Saskatchewan and Alberta in the last half of the 19th century. These changes included the spread of devastating disease epidemics, the decline of bison populations, the end of the fur trade economy, the establishment of Canadian sovereignty, the signing of treaties, the creation of First Nations reserves, and the transformation of the landscape into an agricultural west. A keen observer, Doucet recorded significant ethnographic, geographic, genealogical, faunal, floral, and meteorological details and events.
MOUNTAIN DIARIES: THE ALPINE ADVENTURES OF MARGARET FLEMING 1929-1980
Margaret Fleming was a Canadian mountaineer, traveller, field naturalist, and teacher whose life spanned the twentieth century of alpine culture. She was the first woman editor of the celebrated Canadian Alpine Journal, but her own stories remained unpublished until now.
Editors: PearlAnn Reichwein & Karen Fox
NATURE'S COLOURS: A GUIDE TO WESTERN CANADIAN DYE PLANTS
This book is a fibre artist's dream! It makes it easy to dye your own fabric and yarn with plants you will find in your own back yard.
Author: Carol Snyder
NICHOLAS DE GRANDMAISON PRINT COLLECTION - PKG of 9 ASSORTED
This beautiful collection of 5" x 7" unfinished pastel portrait sketches by Nicholas de Grandmaison give colourful insight into the famous Canadian artist's creative process. Nicholas de Grandmaison lived most of his life in Calgary and Banff, and his work remains a permanent part of Canadian art history.
OLD STRATHCONA: EDMONTON'S SOUTHSIDE ROOTS
"Old Strathcona: Edmonton's Southside Roots" by Monto is an extensively researched chronological history of southside Edmonton, once the separate city of Strathcona, from its start as a scattering of Métis/Indian pioneer cabins in the 1870s to a bustling commercial/industrial/residential section of the City of Edmonton prior to the downturn of the 1930s. Bound together with "Métis Strathcona" by Lawrence, a ground-breaking essay on the roots of Strathcona, which delineates the Métis identity of many of its earliest pioneers and the Métis pioneers' connection with the area's Papaschase First Nations, which was subsequently thoroughly dispossessed.
Author: Tom Monto
OPPONENTS AND NEIGHBOURS
Fort George and Buckingham House and the early fur trade on the North Saskatchewan River, 1792 to 1800.
Through meticulous research and careful historiographical analysis, historians Douglas Babcock and Michael Payne paint a vivid portrait of a foundational period of social and economic interaction in Alberta's early fur trade history. While the British Crown claimed ownership and control through a charter granted to the Hudson s Bay Company over a vast territory known as Rupert's Land, in reality it was the Indigenous nations of the continent who held uncontested sovereign dominion over their ancestral lands. It wasn't until 1869 that these territories were absorbed into Canada after which treaties were fashioned, and western provinces established.
Author: Douglas R. Babcock with Michael Payne