- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.07-0032.08.07.050
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- 1937
Part of Campbell family fonds
Frontal view of six-horse team pulling a sled of coal up Wapiti Hill. The driver is directing the horses from the top of his "caboose" at the front of the sled.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Frontal view of six-horse team pulling a sled of coal up Wapiti Hill. The driver is directing the horses from the top of his "caboose" at the front of the sled.
Interior of the McQuat snowplane.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Interior of the snowplane, showing passenger room in the back.
John Stocks, Deputy Minister of Public Works, on the Edson Trail
Part of Campbell family fonds
John Stocks (left), first Deputy Minister of Public Works, and A. H. McQuarrie (tallest man in centre) with several unidentified Indigenous men and children at Sturgeon Lake.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Stopping place at Little Smoky River on the Edson Trail in 1911.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Drayman and loaded wagon moving the Campbell's belongings to their new homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Mrs. Carey on horseback, with husband Jim standing beside. Background is the racetrack and crowd at the Rodeo Grounds.
Mrs. McQuat at the controls of the snowplane.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Close-up of the interior of the snowplane made by George McQuat, with Mrs. McQuat at the controls.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Two men and two women in an early automobile.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Head and shoulders portrait of Alex Monkman, first storekeeper at Lake Saskatoon and discoverer of the Monkman Pass. In 1937, a group of volunteer labourers was in the process of building the Monkman Pass Highway.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Roy Campbell's coal wagon, on the highway west of town, bringing a load of coal into Grande Prairie. The sleigh has a built-in caboose on the front to protect the driver.