- CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.06-0002.01.06.22
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- [1950]
Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds
Norine Sheehan driving the new Garden Tractor and giving rides to the kids at Clairmont Sports Day.
Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds
Norine Sheehan driving the new Garden Tractor and giving rides to the kids at Clairmont Sports Day.
County of Grande Prairie Agricultural Fair
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Chuckwagons at the Grande Prairie Agricultural Fair grounds where the Crystal Park School is now situated.
Clairmont Lake School Children
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Clairmont Lake School children. Clairmont Lake School was built on the south-west corner of the hamlet in 1918, and in 1928 became a two-room school. Photograph given to Beth Sheehan by Anne (Lawson) McDonald.
Clairmont Lake School Children
Parte de Beth Sheehan fonds
Clairmont Lake School children at the side of the old building being used for a second classroom in 1928. Photograph given to Beth Sheehan by Anne (Lawson) McDonald.
Benson's Point Slide, Bear Lake
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Children ranged at the top of the long metal slide at Benson's Point on the north side of Bear Lake. Benson's point was a popular group and family picnic area from the early 1920s to the late 1960s.
Threshing Machine, Beaverlodge Experimental Farm
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Paul Flint, George Anderson and friend beside a stationary machine used for threshing grain.
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Three automobiles and two large trucks are waiting at Moodie's Crossing. The ferry is in the middle of the river. On the other side are visible another road and several buildings.
Smoky River Bridge Construction
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Smoky River Bridge under construction with construction pier in the background.
Stagecoach In Parade, Opening of Smoky River Bridge
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Four horses are pulling an original stagecoach driven by Hugh Thompson and Dr. O'Brien Sr. in the parade for the celebration of the opening of the first bridge over the Big Smoky River on Aug.14, 1949.
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People are walking by a lot of automobiles & a truck parked in a field for the opening of the Smokey River Bridge celebration on Aug. 14, 1949.