Along Side the Red Willow River
- CA GPR 0032-0032.07-1998.27.418
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Myrle and Isabel Campbell ride down to the Red Willow River which ran along side their homestead.
Along Side the Red Willow River
Part of Campbell family fonds
Myrle and Isabel Campbell ride down to the Red Willow River which ran along side their homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Cornerstone for the Anglican Church at Flying Shot Lake after it was laid by Mrs. Tissington.
Annual Grande Prairie Picnic, Victoria, British Columbia
Part of Campbell family fonds
Participants at the 1984 annual Grande Prairie Picnic held in Victoria, British Columbia. The photograph was taken by Allan F. McQuarrie and includes Dick and Betty (McQuarrie) Hanna, Jack and Bertha (Macklin) Eslee, Stan and Grace (Wishart) Moore, Ernie and Grace (Field) Heetzog, Andy and Frances (Spicer) Neal, Nellie Watson, Florence Morrison, Jack and Beryl Caldwell, George and Ruby Cave, Harland Wheeler, and Frank Bousefield.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A group of people gathered at the Connolly cabin, including (left to right) Mrs. Connolly and her daughter Helen, Mrs. Sexsmith with George and Wally, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Asa Connolly, Hugh McGuire, Pete Klassen, and Alfred Ward. The photograph was possibly contributed by Walter Ward.
Part of Campbell family fonds
An aerial view of the riverfront settlement at Athabasca Landing.
Athabasca River Stopping Place, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Stopping Place on Athabasca River on the Edson Trail.
Awaiting the First Air Mail Flight
Part of Campbell family fonds
Post master A. W. Cameron, Percy J. Tooley, Francis (Fran) Donald, and Bill Salmond await the arrival of the first air mail flight in Grande Prairie on March 18, 1937.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Several houses and buildings partially underwater, looking north from 100 Avenue, during the 1935 Bear Creek flood. The photograph was taken by Allan McQuarrie.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Bear Creek valley near 100 Avenue during the 1920 flood.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of Beaverlodge’s main street. Numerous businesses are visible including hotels, a meat market, a laundry, and a drug store.