- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1038
- Pièce
- 1917
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Exterior view of Grande Prairie’s Immigration Hall in winter.
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Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Exterior view of Grande Prairie’s Immigration Hall in winter.
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“Home of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Pool. Built and occupied in July, 1909. Baby Ralph Pool in foreground, lost his life in the second world war.”
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George Balisky and his sister Mary with horses and cattle outside the house on George’s homestead, 10 miles west and 2 miles south of Sexsmith.
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George Breeden’s Hotel at Grande Prairie City.
William Smith & Sons Ranch and Butcher Shop
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The buildings of William Smith and Sons (Harry and Clyde) ranch and butcher shop on Bear Creek near Grande Prairie, 1911. Several horse are hitched to sleighs outside.
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Bert George’s house on the Wapiti Mines Trail. The property was later owned by the Pivert family.
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A view of the settlement at Smoky River (near Watino) about 1915, also showing several businesses and a man and horse with water barrels on a small sleigh. The photograph appears to have been contributed by H. P. Brown of Edmonton.
Camping at Moberly Lake, British Columbia
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A group of men camping with teepees at Moberly Lake, British Columbia.
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A bird’s eye view of the settlement at Wembley. Many of the buildings were moved from Lake Saskatoon to the rail point at Wembley.
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A view of the end of steel at Smoky River (near Watino) about 1915, also showing several businesses. The photograph appears to have been contributed by H. P. Brown of Edmonton.