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IMAGE CREDITS
Inside front cover: Biking the Bow River Regional Pathway, Courtesy http://www.familyfuncanada.com/calgary/biking-the-bow-river-pathway-with-kids/ p2: Aerial Photo, Courtesy Google maps p3: Mawson Plan for Calgary, Courtesy “The William Pearce Estate Lands: DRAFT Summary Research Findings: Bend in the Bow, Phase II” p6: Geese taking flight from Bow River, Courtesy Christopher Martin, photographer p7: Birdwatchers, Courtesy http.//www.auduboninternational.org p7: Student scientists, Courtesy http://www.inglewoodwildlands.ca/ p9: Downtown Calgary, Courtesy Calgary Public Library p9: Bow River, Courtesy Wikimedia Commons p11: Map of Colonel Walker Sanctuary 1929; Walker’s homestead affidavit 1882; Calgary Tourist Map c. 1950; all Courtesy “Colonel Walker: Historic House Site Reuse & Interpretation” by Harry Sanders, February 2007 p21: Aerial photos of site, 1920, 1952, 1970s, 1990; Courtesy City of Calgary p21: Oil recovery histogram, Courtesy http://www.inglewoodwildlands.ca/ p21: Aerial photo of Wildlands 1990, Courtesy City of Calgary p26: Blackfoot Confederacy People, Courtesy Wikimedia Commons p26 & p65: Walker Sawmill, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives NA-1075-22 p26: Chinese market gardener, Courtesy Wikimedia Commons p27: Pearce Estate Park flooding 2013, Courtesy https://albertaep.wordpress.com/tag/bow-habitat-station/ p27: Gulf Oil Refinery 1973, Courtesy City of Calgary Archives CalACR92-005-285 p27: Inglewood planting party, Courtesy http://www.inglewoodwildlands.ca/history-origin.htm p28: Bow Bend Shack 1902, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives NA-2289-6 p28: Pearce’s tree plantings, 1933, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives NA-2289-4 p28 Harvie Passage 2011, Courtesy Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd p45: Aerial view of British American Oil refinery 1950, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives PA-3637-24a p45: Wildlands panorama, Courtesy O2 p59: Pearce’s windmill, late 1890s, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives NA-2850-1 p59: Pearce Estate map, Courtesy “The William Pearce Estate Lands: DRAFT Summary Research Findings: Bend in the Bow, Phase II” p61: Pearce’s tree plantings, late 1890s, Courtesy Glenbow Museum Archives NA-3898-5 p61: Rail trail through urban forestry arboretum rendering, Courtesy O2 p61: Pearce’s tree trial paperwork, 1898 letter, Courtesy “The William Pearce Estate Lands: DRAFT Summary Research Findings: Bend in the Bow, Phase II” p63: log boom, source unknown p65: historic Alberta picnic, source unknown p69: beaver, Courtesy http.//www.pbs.org p73: Artist conducting public event, source unknown
Other images in the Public Art Plan are photographs by Laura Haddad, Tom Drugan, and Trina Listanco (public art plan consultant team).
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