- CA GPR 0032-0032.07-1998.27.403
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Clyde Campbell balancing on the river rocks underneath the Halcourt Bridge.
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Part of Campbell family fonds
Clyde Campbell balancing on the river rocks underneath the Halcourt Bridge.
Unfinished log cabin on the Edson Trail, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Partial log cabin on the banks of a river, possibly along the Edson Trail route.
Part of Campbell family fonds
One man standing in front of a false-fronted store with large plate glass window.
Union Bank of Canada, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Union Bank of Canada building in Grande Prairie.
Union Bank of Canada, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Patterson family on the front porch of Patterson & Sons Store, which was also the first bank in Grande Prairie, the Union Bank of Canada.
Veterans’ Hall, Lake Saskatoon
Part of Campbell family fonds
Veterans’ Hall in Lake Saskatoon, located next to the Harness Shop. The back of the photograph is used as a postcard addressed to R. B. Tilt, Sanitorium, Frank, Alberta and postmarked November 1919: “Dear Bob. A map of our veterans’ Hall. Some class eh! Letter follows. George M.”
Village of Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Village of Lake Saskatoon on the west shore of Saskatoon Lake. Empire Barns sign is visible on the roof of a barn.
Waiting for the first air mail.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Postmaster A.W. Cameron, aviation promoter P.J. Tooley, and business men Frank Donald and Billy Salmond waiting for the first air-mail flight into Grande Prairie on March 17, 1937.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Wapiti Lodge built as a dormitory for out of town students attending Grande Prairie High School.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The abandoned War Veteran’s Hall in Lake Saskatoon.