- CA GPR 0178-0178.01-0178.01.20
- Item
- 1905
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
A stopping place at Grouard encountered by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew. The sign above the door reads: Meals 35 cents, $1.00 per day.
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Part of Jim Somerville fonds
A stopping place at Grouard encountered by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew. The sign above the door reads: Meals 35 cents, $1.00 per day.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Anglican Church at Grouard when visited by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Blacksmith Shop at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby's 1905 survey. The name Barney Morris is written on the back of the photo.
Bredin and Cornwall Trading Post at Grouard
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Bredin and Cornwall Trading Post at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby's 1905 survey.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Four men stand in front of a log building at Grouard. The photograph was taken during Henry Selby's 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Buildings at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby's 1905 survey.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Larry Maney, a member of Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew, in front of the Bredin and Cornwall warehouse at Grouard.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post at Grouard as seen by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Survey pack ponies grazing in Beaver Meadow, during the 1905 survey by Henry Selby's crew west of the 5th Meridian.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Charlie York and Prudhomme at Prudhomme's Stopping Place on Stinking (Wanagami) Lake, visited by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew west of the fifth meridian.