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Colour photographs of Indigenous murals erected by members of the Lakehead Society of Fine Arts initiative. The Society is painting on four-by-eight boards to construct a Mile of Pictures at Centennial Park in Port Arthur. 1867-1967 is written on…

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Illustrated newspaper article showing Mayor Saul (Van Gough) Laskin puts the finishing touches on his self portrait to officially open the LVA's mile of paintings. Artwork was created by Mrs. Genieve Johns.

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LVA members L to R 2nd. Anne, Vera and Teta cutting a cake in the Summer Gallery. From 1969 the C.P.R. shed served as the seasonal art gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions.

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LVA members at the Summer Gallery. From 1969 the C.P.R. shed served as the Summer Gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions.

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Coloured photographs of Verna's paintings and a group photograph of student's displaying their work. Also includes Verna's profile

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Profile and illustrated article from Thunder Bay Magazine on Artists North Thunder Bay's Professionals. Ruth has been working and exhibiting for over thirty years. Acrylic paint, large canvases, combining nude forms and landscape forms. Ruth is a…

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Coloured photographs of oil and watercolour paintings. Roy Irvine is described as self taught, loving the outdoors, and frequently sketching and taking photos to be painted during the winter months.

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Colour photograph of Fort William Historical Park watercolour series of paintings. Paintings include the Main Gate, Farmer's cottage, Cooper's cottage, Barn and Farmer's cottage

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Coloured photographs of oil and watercolour painting and portraits. Manfred Kehlenbeck, a geologist by profession, paints detailed watercolour style where he interprets the scenes of North-western Ontario

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Coloured photograph and profile of Kaija Maki. Nature inspires her work, especially the beautiful birch trees, common to Thunder Bay and her native Finland. Art is also incorporated into her crafts and she works on untraditional canvases.

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