- CA GPR 0116-0116.09-0116.09.01-0116.09.01.01-0116.09.01.01.0703
- Item
- [ca. 1950]
An unidentified man behind the counter at the Goodwin Co-op Store.
An unidentified man behind the counter at the Goodwin Co-op Store.
An exterior view of the Goodwin Store (Co-op) and Post Office.
See also photograph 116.09.01.02.216.
Part of R.J. Campbell fonds
"Cute Teens" fashion show at the opening of the Hudson's Bay Grande Prairie Store in 1948.
Art Craft Studio, Grande Prairie, AB
Original Staff at the Hudson's Bay Store
Part of R.J. Campbell fonds
The original staff of fifteen at the Hudson's Bay Company store in Grande Prairie when it opened in 1948. Robert Campbell is standing in the centre of the back row.
Hudson's Bay Store in Grande Prairie
Part of R.J. Campbell fonds
The Hudson's Bay Store located on the south-west corner of Richmond Ave. and 100th Street in Grande Prairie.
Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot, Grande Prairie
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of the Morrison & Sargent trucks and busses gathered at their Grande Prairie depot behind Porteous Hardware. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.
The Sargent-Morrison bus parked outside of Morrison's General Store. This was the first bus in the Peace Country.
Left to right: Steve, Bill, Jack, and Don Charney. The building on the right is Grey's store and the first post office at Clarkson Valley.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 287.
Part of Sargent Family fonds
The first bus used by Morrison & Sargent to take people from DeBolt to Grande Prairie and return. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of Sargent and Morrison's truck with a load of logs on the back. The label on the photo says, "Hauling logs with a new truck."