- CA GPR 0116-0116.09-0116.09.01-0116.09.01.01-0116.09.01.01.0062
- Pièce
- [ca. 1935]
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
George Fish with snowshoes.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 214.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
George Fish with snowshoes.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 214.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Mrs. Irene Taylor and Mrs. Anna Bronson and daughters in a wagon on a berry picking trip.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 319.
Fait partie de Andrew Moe family fonds
The Pipestone Creek Ferry is unloading three cars, with two men on the ferry and one man on shore.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Several boys watching the events at the 1933 DeBolt Stampede at the DeBolt sports grounds. Other spectators and cars are visible in the background.
Used in "DeBolt Country Club & Agricultural Society 60th Anniversary Book," p. 23.
Dalen Brothers and Annie Glaubitz
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Jens and Eric Dalen and Annie Glaubitz beside an airplane at Jens' airstrip at Crooked Creek.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 179.
Fait partie de Ann Macklin fonds
Ann Roberts and her friend Gwen with a home-made raft on the farm dug-out.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
A picnic along the Smoky Flats during blueberry picking time. The photograph shows Reg Crowe and others. A car is visible in the background.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 319.
Crossing the Smoky River in the Basket
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Bill Sargent and Ester Duerksen crossing the Smoky River in a basket suspended from a cable over the river. This method was used when there was still too much ice on the river for the ferry to operate.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 342.
Fait partie de Frank Stoll fonds
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Clubine in a buggy pulled by a two-horse team.
Fait partie de Field's Studio fonds
Bird's eye view of the Grande Prairie Train Station in winter, crowded with people and cars. The horse-drawn dray unloading the Royal Mail from the mail car in the foreground belonged to Mr. Alex Wishart.