- CA GPR 0002-0002.05-0002.05.02-0002.05.02.055
- Item
- 1970
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
The vast valley as seen from the top of Nose Mountain, Aug. 1970.
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Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
The vast valley as seen from the top of Nose Mountain, Aug. 1970.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Children stand in the doorway of the J. H. Houle General Store in Wabasca.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Wapiti Lodge, built as a residence for Grande Prairie High School students and later used as a dorm for the homeless.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Elevators and churches at Wembley, Alberta.
[Wives and Families of Indigenous Threshing Crew]
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Image shows five Indigenous women and several children standing together. The caption on the back of the photograph says ” Wives + families of Indian threshing crew.”
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
After graduating from Alberta College in Edmonton, Beth worked in Toronto at Dearborn Chemical Co. Ltd., Goodwin Harris Co. Ltd., and the Royal Muskoka Hotel near Rosseau, Ontario.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
This document is one part of a series of eight documents that is intended to show the evolution of society on the Grande Prairie. It focuses on the history of Indigenous peoples in the Peace region before Europeans arrived. In includes a story of how the Peace River (Unjigah) was named when peace was made between the Beaver and Cree people.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Wild horses mural on the west wall of the York Hotel in the Grande Prairie city centre.