Local historians connect the past with the present
In the basement of the Prince Albert Historical Museum, there’s a small room off to the side where the history of the city isn’t just being preserved, it’s also being discovered.
Ken Guedo and Fred Payton are the two longest-serving volunteers who spend a few hours, several days a week, sorting historical photos and other artifacts, conducting research and then transforming the material into an accessible, searchable and well-organized archive.
“I’ve been told we’re one of the largest archives in the province after the provincial archives,” said Guedo with pride. “We have all the Daily Heralds in hard copies from 1918 to 1976 or so, and then we have them on disc and microfilm. We have, I’m going to say twenty-thousand photographs of people and events of this, that and the other thing.”