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1915 CGIT, Edmonton, Alberta.
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EDSON edson-24-is-edson-672
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[between 1910 and 1914] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w; 17.5 cm x 13 cm
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The 1915 GCIT at Rev. McClung's Church in Edmonton, Alberta. The top row from left to right includes: Irene Castor (whose father was the photographer), Marg Walker, Mabel Nix (who started CGIT all over Alberta), and an unknown girl. The second row includes: Joyce Wont, Gladys Bowling, Alberta Sagent, and Amy Stone (later Haubi; later Helleksen; died at 98 years. Amy was born at 21 Ashfiord Rd, Plymouth, England). Blanche and Merle Muttart were a part of CGIT, but are not in the photo.<br><br>