- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.0997
- Item
- 1916
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of Sexsmith, taken from near the railway tracks. The photograph may have been contributed by Percy H. Jones of McLennan, Alberta.
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Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of Sexsmith, taken from near the railway tracks. The photograph may have been contributed by Percy H. Jones of McLennan, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Sexsmith curling ladies in 1928 posed with brooms, rocks, and a trophy. Skip Mrs. Brown (left), ?, Mrs. Ellsworth Foy (holding cup), and ? presumably outside the Sexsmith Curling Rink.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dolimoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tofleland, Omlid Family in Grande Prairie with the first shipment of equipment from States. B. Johnson, Carl Larson meet them from the Valhalla District. The photograph may have been contributed by Mrs. F. W. Schenk, Rycroft.
Sir Henry Thornton and Party, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Sir Henry Thornton (president of Canadian National Railways) and his party at the Grande Prairie train station.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Sleighs loaded with grain at Spirit River, having been hauled from Bluesky.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of the settlement at Smoky River (near Watino) about 1915, also showing several businesses and a man and horse with water barrels on a small sleigh. The photograph appears to have been contributed by H. P. Brown of Edmonton.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of the settlement at Smoky River (near Watino) in 1916, showing several businesses. The photograph may include or have been contributed by Bill Scorgie.
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Image shows a group of men, including two Indigenous men wearing regalia, at the opening of the Smoky River Bridge in 1949. The back of the photograph says "Note tom tom"
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Photograph of the Brewer-Campbell family taken at the opening of the Smoky River bridge in the summer of 1949. The ferry previously in use is visible on the far left of the photograph.
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Photograph taken at the opening of the Smoky River bridge in the summer of 1949. View of the bridge from the shoreline.