- CA GPR 0195-0195.01-0195.01.20
- Item
- [1985]
Part of Lewis family fonds
Dick and Ursula Lewis on the front step of their home in Calgary.
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Part of Lewis family fonds
Dick and Ursula Lewis on the front step of their home in Calgary.
Part of Lewis family fonds
Dick Lewis in his retirement was working on an idea of "Have Piano Will Travel" as his next project but he died before he could make it happen.
The fonds consists of 20 photographs of some of the Pivert family and schools in the south Peace attended by the Pivert children the Pivert, paper artifacts and booklets relating to the activities of the Pivert family, newspaper articles and 3 blueprints about the Wapiti Coal Mines, a map of the County of Grande Prairie showing the location of the country schools, and some Greeting cards from the 1950s. There is also an article written by Paulette about her life-long interest in genealogy.
Hrychiw, Paulette
The fonds consists of 28 family photographs, 16 pages of family history and 10-8mm film reels containing a record of the Marcy family activities including home and family, camping and boating, a group picnic at Kleskun Hills, a trip to the Bennett Dam under construction and Kinuso Falls, an Elks Club convention, the TeePee Creek Stampede, and loading lumber at the lumber mill. A VHS recording shows clips from the 8 mm films.
Marcy family
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
Main Street of Sexsmith showing a decorated sign, "Welcome to Sexsmith".
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
The Ward farm, blacksmith shop, grainary, Virginia Creepers covering the house.
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
Miles and Marion Marcy's new house on 109 Ave in the Avondale district, July 1958. Children are seen playing in the water in front of the new houses along the street.
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
Pitman's Point on Bear Lake was a favorite place to picnic and go boating.
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
Mr. Bode launches his boat as others help him.
Part of Ward-Marcy family fonds
Marion Ward with her brother Lewis, on their farm.