The item consists of a photograph of the Main Branch of the Calgary Public Library in Calgary;photograph was taken of the Calgary Public Library on Macleod Trail and 7th Avenue S.E., Calgary;Stamped in black on the verso is "Property of City Clerk, Oct. 1/70,EB, Kindly Return;A parking garage and the Police headquarters building are also evident in this photograph;Among the automobiles and trucks visible on 7th Avenue is a Chevrolet half-ton truck and a Volkswagon Beetle;A street sign indicates that Macleod Trail is a one-way street;The verso of the photograph is discoloured and stained;Written in pencil on the verso is "Cal. Pub. Library
The item consists of a photograph of the ice jam on the Bow River near Centre Street Bridge in Calgary at 12 noon, 1959 January 20;Photo was taken looking west from the north bank of the Bow River east of Centre Street Bridge;Stamped in red on the verso is "Jan 20 1959;Stamped in black on the verso is "023;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that M.H. Dodwell was an investigator for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed.
The item consists of a photograph of the ice jam on the Bow River near Centre Street Bridge in Calgary at 12 noon, 1959 January 20;Photo was taken looking south west from the north end of Centre Street Bridge underpass;Stamped in red on the verso is "Jan 20 1959;Stamped in black on the verso is "023;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that M.H. Dodwell was an investigator for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed
The item consists of a photograph of the Elbow River flood near 25th Avenue S.W. Bridge in Calgary on 1957 August 15;Photo was taken looking north on the Elbow River from the 25th Avenue S.W. Bridge;Stamped in black on the verso is "048;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that A.H. Currie was a Claims Agent for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed.
The item consists of a photograph of several motor vehicles in front of Fred's Welding Shop, 330 - 2nd Avenue S.E., Calgary;Photo was taken looking north from in front of Fred's Welding Shop on 1957 August 21;Several automobiles, a truck and other equipment are visible in the image;This image is a panorama created from the splicing of two separate photographs held together with cellophane tape;Advertising on the front the the Welding Shop reads "Fred's Welding, 65850-54877", "330 - 2nd Ave", "Tune-ups", "Winch Repairs", "Ornamental Work", "Brake Service", "Blacksmith;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that M.H. Dodwell was an investigator for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed.
The item consists of a photograph of several motor vehicles in front of Fred's Welding Shop, 330 - 2nd Avenue S.E., Calgary;Photo was taken looking north from in front of Fred's Welding Shop on 1957 August 21;Several automobiles, a truck and other equipment are visible in the image;Advertising on the front the the Welding Shop reads "Fred's Welding, 65850-54877", "330 - 2nd Ave", "Tune-ups", "Winch Repairs", "Ornamental Work", "Brake Service", "Blacksmith;Stamped in black on the verso is "448D;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that M.H. Dodwell was an investigator for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed.
The item consists of a photograph of several motor vehicles in front of Fred's Welding Shop, 330 - 2nd Avenue S.E., Calgary;Photo was taken looking south west from a position in front of Fred's Welding Shop;Several automobiles and a truck are visible in the image;Stamped in black on the verso is "448D;Henderson's Directory for 1962 indicates that M.H. Dodwell was an investigator for City Transit;Boarder of the photograph has holes in all corners from where staples have been removed.
The last ferry run across the Smoky River on the day of the bridge's opening. A large number of spectators are gathered on both sides of the river. The completed Smoky River Bridge is visible to the right.