- CA GPR 0052-0052.03-0052.03.02-1997.13.85
- Item
- [ca. 1930]
Part of Field's Studio fonds
The Canadian Utilities building in Grande Prairie, with Spicer's Bakery and the grain elevators in the background
Part of Field's Studio fonds
The Canadian Utilities building in Grande Prairie, with Spicer's Bakery and the grain elevators in the background
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Trapper and his dog team coming through the bush on the banks of the Wapiti.
Part of Andrew Moe family fonds
Men work in a sawmill operation.
Part of Andrew Moe family fonds
Men taking rest from working in a sawmill operated by Larry Anderson, north of Grande Prairie.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Bird's eye view of Grande Prairie water tower and elevators from a roof-top on Richmond Avenue between 101 and 102 Street
Part of Field's Studio fonds
New fire hall and water tower with well-equipped firefighters ready for service.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
A "prop" photograph of Clarence Field in a Chimney Sweep costume.
"I knew I would end up in Jail "
Part of Field's Studio fonds
"Cartoon-type" photograph of a man behind the bars on a brass bed. Caption reads: "I knew I would end up in jail if I didn't quit drinking."
Moving the portable steam engine of the Beaverlodge Industrial Co. Ltd.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
Pioneer Series - 28. Moving the portable steam engine of the Beaverlodge Industrial Co. Ltd. Freighted in from Edson in 1914, this engine was used for threshing, gristing and sawing wood. It is still in use in 1929. Photograph taken by W. D. Albright. Used in 1937 Homestead Days lecture as H.D. 42.
Part of Clarence Bernard Olson fonds