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Samuel Dickson photograph courtesy of "The Edmonton Journal."

(1) "Out of the Past." Eds. George Stout and Peggy Anderson. Edmonton: Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, 1998. pp. 1.
(2) Ibid. pp. 3.

AGT St. Paul Exchange
(1) "An Illustrated Guide to Fort Edmonton Park." Victoria: Havelock House, 1996. Pp. 91.
(2) Ibid. pp. 91.

Avro Avian G-CAVB Biplane Replica
Biplane photograph courtesy of Denny May.
Historic Grace Blatchford Barford & Wop May photograph courtesy of Grace Blatchford Barford.

Blatchford Field Air Hangar
Historic Blatchford Field Air Hangar photograph courtesy of the City of Edmonton Archives (EA 427 163).

Bandshell History
(1) "An Illustrated Guide to Fort Edmonton Park." Victoria: Havelock House, 1996. pp 66.

1920s Carousel
Historic carousel photograph courtesy of the Glenbow Archives (Calgary) (NA-1451-27).
Diagram courtesy of Nina Fraley (Fraley, Tobin. "The Great American Carousel: A Century of Master Craftsmanship." San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1994. pp. 24).
Chariot history courtesy of "Grab the Brass Ring; The American Carousel." Anne Dion Hinds: Crown Publishers, Inc., NYC; 1990.
Special thanks to Jan Berle for his photos of Sue & Bijou, Anna & Buck, the chariot carvers, Cowboy partially painted, Doug carving Duke, Ben working on Mr. T., the rounding board crew and Mary sanding the shield.
Photos of Dave Antoniuk, Armoured Lead Horse, Lauren Baker, Robert Onishenko, Merrylegs and Ray Parent courtesy of John Chalmers.
Photo of Jean Jackson courtesy of Maryetta Harper.

Chair-O-Plane Ride
Photo of our bug ride courtesy of Jan Berle of Shutterworks.

Clerk's Quarters History
Photo of the exterior of Clerk's Quarters courtesy of Fort Edmonton Park.

(1) "An Illustrated Guide to Fort Edmonton Park." Victoria: Havelock House, 1996. pp20.
(2) ibid. pp 20.

Dinner Auction
(1) Dinner Auction Program, 1995.

The Hotel Selkirk
Historic exterior Hotel photograph courtesy of the Glenbow Archives (Calgary) (ND-3-4409a).
Historic photograph of the Hotel's front desk courtesy of the Glenbow Archives (Calgary) (NA-1328-2396).

Master Plan
(1) The principle that Edmonton's City Council adopted is as follows: Fort Edmonton Park will portray living and working conditions of the fur trade and pioneer eras. There will be few, if any, displays or showcases like those in a conventional museum. Rather, there will be buildings furnished and equipped in a manner appropriate to their particular period and purpose. ("Fort Edmonton Park Master Plan." Edmonton: Larrie Taylor Architect Ltd., 1987.Ibid. II.4.)
(2) Ibid. II.4.
(3) Ibid. III.7.
(4) Ibid. III.8.
(5) Ibid. III.8.
(6) Ibid. III.9.
(7) Ibid. III.10.
(8) Ibid. III.12.
(9) Ibid. 1.

Al Raschid Mosque
(1) http://muslim-canada.org/alrashidmosque.html
(2) "An Illustrated Guide to Fort Edmonton Park." Victoria: Havelock House, 1996. Pp. 92
(3) http://muslim-canada.org/alrashidmosque.html

1920s Midway
Historic Exhibition photograph courtesy of David C. Jone's "Midway, Judges & Smooth-Tongued Fakirs." Saskatchewan: Western Producer Prairie Books.
Historic Exhibition photograph courtesy of the Glenbow Archives (Calgary) NC-6-6531.

(1) Nellie McClung.
(2) "1920s Exhibition and Midway Program Statement." Edmonton: Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, 2000.

Projects
Mite Block photograph courtesy of the Glenbow Archives.

(1) Larmour, Judy. "Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation 1920 Street Feasibility Study." Edmonton: Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, 1993. Pp. 1.
(2) Ibid. pp. 1.

Partners Gate
(1) "Fort Edmonton Park Partners Gate Design Report." Edmonton: Daryl Procinsky Architecture Ltd., 1998. pp. 4.
(2) Ibid. pp. 4.
(3) Ibid. pp. 4.

Sponsorship
Historic Hotel Selkirk bedroom photograph courtesy of the Glenbow Archives (Calgary) (NA-1328-2396).
Photograph of our Armoured Lead Horse courtesy of John Chalmers.

Silver Heights Peony Garden
Historic Silver Heights photograph courtesy of the Provincial Archives of Alberta (PAA A11, 711).

York Boat Picnic Shelter
(1) "An Illustrated Guide to Fort Edmonton Park." Victoria: Havelock House, 1996. Pp. 23