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John Walter And Family In Front Of The First John Walter House, 1958

John Walter and Family in front of the first John Walter House, 1958.

Photograph of John Walter with his family in front of the first John Walter House, showcasing a historical family moment from 1958.

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Structures

  • John Walter Houses

Time Periods

  • The Post War Years: 1946-1970

Neighbourhoods

  • River Valley Walterdale

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-10-2412

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