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Bridging Crew on the Edson Trail

Bridging crew on the Edson Trail, 1911, including Steve Ward (centre, seated) and Andrew Kozina (standing, with moustache). The photograph was contributed by Walter Ward.

Campbell Benson’s Stopping Place, Bear Creek

Harry Robertson, Ralph Brown, ?, Campbell Benson, ?, Mrs. Benson, ?, Morton Emerson, George Lovering, photographer, and Jake Weber in front of Campbell Benson’s stopping place on Bear Creek, Grande Prairie, 1911. The photograph appears to have been contributed by Miss E. Mair.

Miller Family on the Edson Trail

The caption on the back of the photograph states: “Miller’s Family on th [sic] Edson Trail Going to Pouce Coupe in winter”. The photograph is labelled as the property of Mrs. Edith Mair.

Camp at Beaverlodge River

Image shows four Indigenous people standing together outside several tipis at the Beaverlodge River. The photograph appears to have been acquired from Lovering based on the name written on the back of the photograph.

Sundial at Dunvegan

Men, including Charles Tomkins, Percy Burton, and Mr. Armstrong, and a dog at the sundial at Dunvegan.

Sturgeon Lake

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.

Catholic Mission, Sturgeon Lake

Students outside of the Roman Catholic Mission church at Sturgeon Lake, 1911. The photograph appears to have been contributed by A. H. McQuarrie.

Opening of the Dominion Lands Office, Grande Prairie

“These Pioneers had lined up before dawn, July 15, 1911 at the new Dominion Lands Office in Grande Prairie, to file on homesteads. Front row: ?, Rupert H. Carveth; Arthur W. Carveth; George W. Burke; George Lovering and behind his left shoulder, Hugh Ferguson.”

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