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Peter Hemingway Pool, 1970

Interior view of the Peter Hemingway Pool, captured in 1970. Image from City of Edmonton Archives.

This photograph captures the interior view of the Peter Hemingway Pool, showcasing the design and layout of the facility as it appeared in 1970.

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Structures

  • Peter Hemingway (coronation) Pool

Time Periods

  • The Post War Years: 1946-1970

Neighbourhoods

  • Woodcroft

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-20-5062

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