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Campbell family fonds
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Town of Grande Prairie Police

Two RCMP officers, including Constable C. Mains (wearing glasses), with a car outside the Town of Grande Prairie Police station. The photograph was likely taken for use in the December 9, 1955 edition of the Herald Tribune.

Windsor Motors

Grande Prairie’s Windsor Motors Ltd. in winter. Several vehicles are parked outside, including a car at the gas pumps.

Sunday School

Children participating in a Sunday School class, presumably at St. Paul’s United Church.

Oldtimers’ Picnic

Attendees at the 1951 Grande Prairie and District Oldtimers’ Association annual picnic. Front row, left to right: John O. Patterson, Jim Sidore, Ralph Carrell, Charles Stredulinsky, Alfred Field (Secretary-Treasurer), John Holtom, and Harry Laurence. Back row, left to right: Charlie Poppen, Fred Wilson, John Smith, Albert Biendarra, William Hiloski, Gordon Sherk, William Lowe, Tom Corlette, Tom Paul, Robert Cochrane, Tom Massey, Uri Powell, George Lowe, Hugh Allen, George Jebb, James Somerville, William McLevin, Steve Garrett, A. R. Murphy, Ernest Hopkins, and William Watson. The two children are unidentified.

Calf Show, Beaverlodge

A group of spectators clustered around several boys and girls exhibiting calves at a calf show held at the Beaverlodge Research Station. "First calf club show in Peace River Country held Beaverlodge June 1951 Tom Williams daughter (Leckie) mother won first calf weighed 110.0 lbs. Sold for 46c per pound". On the far right of the photograph, the two men talking together are identified as J. O. Patterson and Tom Watt from Beaverlodge.

Trumpeter Swan

A trumpeter swan in a pond. A man stands in the background, also in the pond.

Lake Saskatoon

People on the shore and dock at Lake Saskatoon. The caption on the back of the postcard states: “Since days of the Pioneers, Lake Saskatoon, 14 miles west of Grande Prairie, has been the summer playground for thousands of Peace River residents. NW 115”.

Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie

View of 100 Avenue (Richmond Avenue) looking west from 99 Street around 1950. Visible businesses include CFGP, Herald Tribune, Donald Hotel on the south side of the street and Donald’ Recreation Centre and the Capitol Theatre on the north side.

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