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Campbell family fonds
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Bear Creek in Flood

The Bear Creek valley near 100 Avenue during the 1920 flood.

Laying Hospital Cornerstone

Mrs. Agnes Forbes, Nurse Agnes Baird, and Dr. Annie Higbee lay the cornerstone for the Presbyterian hospital (Kathryn Prittie Hospital) in Grande Prairie.

Grande Prairie

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1066
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1960]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

A aerial view of Grande Prairie looking southeast showing numerous businesses and residences.

Grande Prairie Celebration

People and vehicles gathered for a sports day celebration outside of Montrose School, Grande Prairie.

Land Office and Post Office

Men camped out in front of Grande Prairie’s Land Office and Post Office, located on 100 Street, north of 100 Avenue, during a 1926 homestead rush. The photograph may have been contributed by Ben Fee.

Charles Bremner and Peter Gunn

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1087
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1915]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

Charles Bremner and Peter Gunn standing beside a wagon with various outbuildings visible in the background. The caption on the back of the photograph states: “Charles Bremner and Peter Gunn earliest settlers fo the Peace River Country their land was close to the old H.B. post at Spirit River both natives of the Orkeny Islands off the north coast of Scoland. They came into the country in 1883 and started a ranch at Spirit River and filed on land after it was surveyed.”

Land Office and Post Office

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1039
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1920]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

Exterior view of Grande Prairie’s Land Office and Post Office, located on 100 Street, north of 100 Avenue.

Bear Creek Flood

Several houses and buildings partially underwater, looking north from 100 Avenue, during the 1935 Bear Creek flood. The photograph was taken by Allan McQuarrie.

Watson House, Flying Shot Lake

The Watson’s house at Flying Shot Lake, 1918, the only house in the Flying Shot district not constructed of logs.

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