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Dr. Adrianus Mol fonds
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3 cm of textual records. - 122 photographs
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Adrianus Mol was born in Schiedam, Netherlands in 1948. His parents emigrated to Canada in 1954 and located in Edmonton where he attended public school and university. He graduated from medicine in 1971. In 1979 he moved to Athabasca as a general practioner/anaesthetist. He married Marilyn Lane in 1979 and they have three children: Daniel, Catherine and Miriam.
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The fonds consists of photographs of people and events including: 2000 Trans Canada Trail Relay; 2000 Agricultural Parade; receipts for car purchases from Hunter Motors Ltd. and articles concerning national and local issues in the United Church of Canada, 1980-1991. The photographs include: Robert Berrea, Dave Chatters (MP), Lionel and Tannia Cherniwchan, Jacques Jean, Paddy Jordan, Ron Opmeer (Rev), Garold and Barbara Toews, 2003 Foodgrains Bank harvest, Athabasca clay pits, Jake Burritt residence decorated for Christmas 2003, Amber Valley Community Potluck Sept.2004, and West Athabasca School "A Taste of Athabasca" Apr.2005. There are 51 photographs of Athabasca Pottery Discovery Day, June 21, 2009 which include photographs of Conrad Biernacki, program manager, and Brian Musselwhite, assistant curator, Royal Ontario Museum; Cathy Roy and Lucie Heins, Royal Alberta Museum; Carrie-Ann Lunde, Alberta Museums Association; Alfred Messerli, potter; Andreas Bayer, Honorary Consul for Switzerland; Marilyn Mol, Athabasca Archives; Gene and Gail Sabo, Terry (Knittle) Rains, Bob and Carole Tannas, Ed Pohranychny, Dorothy Nielsen, and Rosie Guay as well as audience members.
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Donated and photographed by Dr. Mol
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- The material is in English.
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These photographs are also stored on a CD.<br><br>Record No. 91.51, 94.12, 99.30 (photos# 14870-71), 00.40 (photos# 14872-14895), 02.17 (photos# 14861-14863), 03.27(photos# 15992-16010), 04.31 (photos# 16596-16611), 05.10 (photos# 16612-16619), 09.31 (photos# 17515-17565)<br><br>
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- Mol, Adrianus (Subject)