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Walterdale, Circa 1965

Photograph of Walterdale taken circa 1965, showcasing the area in a historical context.

This historical photograph depicts Walterdale, an area in Edmonton, taken circa 1965.

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  • River Valley Walterdale

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  • The Post War Years: 1946-1970

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-33-433

Walk-Rite, Circa 1973Previous media

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