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Frank's Mistake and Air Cadet audio cassette

The file contents consist of an audio cassette tape and two LP records. The cassette is a combined sound recording from the two LP's. It features a recorded recollection of Frank's Mistake's victory in the 1949 Western Canada Handicap including a live commentary of the race, immediately followed by a live commentary of Air Cadet's victory in the 1949 Polo Park Handicap, both narrated by Jack Wells.

Sonoma and Lee Williams with the "Sonoma Cup" (1959)

This item is a framed photograph featuring Lee Williams holding the "Sonoma Cup" with his horse, Sonoma, winner of the Canadian Derby in 1959. The caption below reads, "Sonoma, Winner of the Canadian Derby, $15,000 Added, Edmonton, Alberta, August 15th, 1959, Sire: Imp. Battant, Dam: Fair Ida".

Sonoma wins the Canadian Derby (1959)

This item consists of 4 photographs matted in a single frame, featuring the 30th Running of The Canadian Derby on August 15, 1959 in Edmonton, AB including the start, finish, and win by Lee Williams' horse, Sonoma.

The captions from left to right and top to bottom are as follows:
"The Arrival of Hon. J. J. Bowler and Party"
"The 'Derby' Start"
"The 'Derby' Finish"
"The Winner SONOMA, Jockey R. Taylor Up"
"Owner and Breeder Mr. Lee Williams"
"Presentation by Hon. J. J. Bowler, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta"
"Trainer D. E. Robertson"

Edmonton Livestock Exchange (1920)

This item is a framed work featuring portraits of the men of the Edmonton Livestock Exchange in 1920. Lee Williams, who was Vice President at the time, is in the second row from the top and 4 portraits from the right.

Nikki's Blonde at the Calgary Stampede (1936)

This item consists of 2 photographs featuring horse, Nikki's Blonde at the Calgary Stampede. The upper captions read, "Nikki's Blonde, Owner L. Williams, Jockey L. DuPre, Trainer R. Bowman". The lower captions read, "Calgary Stampede July 7, 1936, Seven Furlongs, Time 127 3/5".

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