- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1185
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- [ca. 1920]
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Grande Prairie Brass Band with their instruments at an event, perhaps Sports Day.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Grande Prairie Brass Band with their instruments at an event, perhaps Sports Day.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Grande Prairie’s Windsor Motors Ltd. in winter. Several vehicles are parked outside, including a car at the gas pumps.
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of the town Dawson Creek, British Columbia taken from the northeast, September 1936. A field of stooks is visible in the foreground.
Henry McCullough and his Horses
Part of Campbell family fonds
Henry McCullough with his horses, paused on his journey to carry the Grande Prairie City charter to Mayor J. C. Mackie.
Henry McCullough and Mayor J. C. Mackie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Henry McCullough delivers the Grande Prairie City charter to Mayor J. C. Mackie.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Children participating in a Sunday School class, presumably at St. Paul’s United Church.
Part of Campbell family fonds
House, barn, and outbuildings on Henry Roberts’ farm. The caption on the back states: “Ten Thousand bushels of wheat raised on this farm of Henry Roberts of Bear Lake in 1917.” The photograph was enclosed in a letter to Isabel Campbell from Margaret Adams (nee McDonald), formerly a teacher at Flying Shot.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Barn and bunkhouses on the Adairs’ Sunset Ranch. There are two captions on the back: “Malcolm Campbell brought this photo to Vancouver about 1917 when he worked so hard to promote the P.G.E. from Vancouver to the Peace River. Each winter he visited Vancouver newspapers to get them to publish articles about the Peace River.” “L. H. Adair has raised 65,000 bushels of oats on this farm in one year”. The photograph was enclosed in a letter to Isabel Campbell from Margaret Adams (nee McDonald), formerly a teacher at Flying Shot.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A group of people gathered at the Connolly cabin, including (left to right) Mrs. Connolly and her daughter Helen, Mrs. Sexsmith with George and Wally, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Asa Connolly, Hugh McGuire, Pete Klassen, and Alfred Ward. The photograph was possibly contributed by Walter Ward.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Children participating in a Sunday School class, presumably at St. Paul’s United Church.