- CA GPR 0190-0190.02-0190.02.01-0190.02.01.1541.03
- Item
- September 1983
A view of the Hudson's Hope Bridge and the commemorative pillar beside it.
A view of the Hudson's Hope Bridge and the commemorative pillar beside it.
Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.
View of the W. A. C. Bennett Dam at Hudson's Hope, British Columbia.
Crowds enjoying J. W. Abbott's hospitality
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1939 - Gen. Bald. 5. Eighty-five or 90 victims of speechmaking and sight-seeing refreshed by J. W. Abbott's hospitality, August 3. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
Examining alfalfa roots for nodules, Fort St. John
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
Ft. St. J. 1929 - 2. Field Day at Fort St. John Illustration Station, 1929. Examining alfalfa roots for nodules. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
Ready for picnic supper at Baldonnel field day
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1931 - Ft. St. J. - 4. Ready for picnic supper at Baldonnel field day, August 12.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1936 - Gen. Fort St. John 3. Field-day group after supper. Posed south of J. W. Abbott's new house, August 14, 1936. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Image shows Bill Archer, Rod Fawcett, Herb Shields, Bert Dagleish, Murray Carlisle, Jim Carlisle, and Jean Dagleish posing in front of the lodge at Kinuseo Falls in British Columbia. The caption below the photograph reads “The Lodge at the Kinuseo Falls.” The caption on the back of the photograph is partially cut off across the top but appears to read “cozy ? at the Lodge.”
Murray & David Carlisle With a Fish
Part of Carlisle family fonds
David showing off his 25″ Jackfish caught in Stoney Lake with Murray Carlisle standing in a boat behind him. The caption beside the photograph reads “Pop & David set out to catch a fish in Stoney Lake and this is the jack fish David caught, 25” long.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “This is the fish David caught.”
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Bill Archer, Mary Jean, David, Jim, and Murray Carlisle in a boat on Stoney Lake. The caption below the photograph reads “Early morning on Stoney Lake.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “An early morning dip in Stony Lake.” An enlarged copy of this photograph (399.09.13a) appears on the reverse of the same page in the album. The copy is a cropped, black and white version of the sepia original.
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Image shows the group stopping for lunch at Honeymoon Bridge. Mary Jean and David are at the far left with a woman who may be Jean Dagleish. Bill Archer is in the center and Jim Carlisle at the far right. The other two men, not facing the camera, are Bert Dagleish and Murray Carlisle. The caption below the photograph reads “Lunch at Honeymoon Bridge.”