- CA GPR 0032-0032.07-1998.27.062
- Pièce
- 1920 c.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Isabel, Myrle and Clyde Campbell on their homestead.
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Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Isabel, Myrle and Clyde Campbell on their homestead.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
A portrait of Clyde Campbell: pianist, druggist, WWI veteran, and homesteader.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Myrle and Isabel Campbell carrying milk or feed buckets towards the barn on the Elmworth homestead.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Clyde Campbell seated outside of his log cabin with his dog.
Hazard-Smith Residence at Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Arthur and Jessie Hazard-Smith in the covered porch of their 1 1/2 storey home at Lake Saskatoon.
Herman Trelle in his wheat field, Alberta.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Close-up view of Mr. Trelle, on his farm in the Wembley area, up to his shoulders in the wheat crop.
Herman Trelle in field of oats, Alberta.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Close-up view of Mr. Trelle, on his farm in the Wembley area, with the oat crop at chest level.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Two men and two women in an early automobile.
Union Bank of Canada, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Patterson family on the front porch of Patterson & Sons Store, which was also the first bank in Grande Prairie, the Union Bank of Canada.
The fonds consists of family genealogical records, documents, diaries, correspondence and photographs from the Campbell, McGuire and Brewer families; documents and photographs to the Campbell homestead at Halcourt; a collection of artwork, including a set of hand-made Christmas Cards drawn by Myrle and Isabel in the late 1920s; personal and business correspondence; historical writings by Isabel Campbell; records from Miss Campbell’s home in Grande Prairie; a reference collection of photographs, maps, and clippings files relating to Peace Country history; a set of glass negatives created in 1936-37 by Cameron White of the White Studio; and memorial records from Isabel’s funeral.
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