Clipping of an ad placed on page six of the Edmonton Bulletin on August 19, 1929 for the first talkie exhibited at the Princess Theatre, Edmonton. Close Harmony.
An ad from the University of Alberta's Gateway student newspaper placed by the Princess Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta on December 16, 1915 on page 5.
An ad from the University of Alberta's Gateway student newspaper placed by the Princess Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta on October 11, 1920 on page 28.
An ad placed on page 22 of the Edmonton Journal on July 19, 1958. It was the last one the Princess would publish before closing.
Ad placed on page 3 of the Edmonton Journal on March 9, 1915 for the first motion picture to be shown at The Princess Theatre, Edmonton.
Clipped ad from the Edmonton Journal, Friday December 24 1971 placed on page 26. For the grand opening of the Klondike Theatre on Whyte Avenue.
Advertisement for the opening day of the Princess Theatre, Edmonton placed on page 12 of the Edmonton Journal on March 8, 1915.
Clipping from the Edmonton Bulletin, March 28, 1929 page 13. Description of first talkies exhibited in Edmonton. They were shown at the Capitol Theatre on Jasper Avenue.
Clipping from the Edmonton Journal on March 6, 1015 describing the Princess Theatre building 2 days before its opening.
Clipping from Edmonton Daily Bulletin March 9, 1915 describing the successful opening of the Princess Theatre which is located at 10337 Whyte Avenue, Edmonton Alberta.
Photo of the Princess Theatre, Edmonton ushers just before opening in March of 1915. Housed in the Glenbow Museum, item number NA-1328-492.
A photo of the Princess Theatre in Edmonton Alberta shortly after opening in 1915. Housed in the City of Edmonton Archives, item number EA-519-1.
An exterior shot of the Princess Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta taken in June 1966. The photo can be found in the Provincial Archives of Alberta. Its object number is A6028. I have obtained a license from the arc More
Photo of men involved in the Princess Theatre, Edmonton just before opening in March of 1915. Housed in the Glenbow Museum, item number NA-1328-493.