- CA GPR 0052-0052.03-0052.03.03-2002.54.48
- Item
- [ca. 1925]
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Car stuck on a muddy road, with three men attempting to move it.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Car stuck on a muddy road, with three men attempting to move it.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Ewart Ellis riding one of a team of oxen beside the log home on the Field homestead.
Left to right, Virginia DeBolt, Gordon Willard, and Pete Whalen and two teams of horses in front of the DeBolts' cabin, the first cabin in DeBolt.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 26.
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Annie Roberts, Aunt Noo and Ann riding in a buckboard behind Charlie.
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Mr & Mrs. Bredin with Marjory Bradford, daughter of Dr. Andrew Bradford, in a canoe on Bear Lake.
Part of Hodgson Family fonds
Two people seated in a biplane. Written on the side of the plane is McLelland Aviation, the number on the tail is 1049.
Part of William J. Noll fonds
William J. Noll on horseback leaving to go join World War I. "I leave the ranch to go to war Winter 1917."
Last Outfit to Cross the Athabasca River
The last outfit, a wagon pulled by four horses, to cross the Athabasca River in 1917, which was the last year the government operated a ferry between there and the Baptiste River.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail", p. 245.
James McFarlane in Lake Saskatoon
James McFarlane drives a wagon through Lake Saskatoon by the Revillon Bros. store.
Part of William J. Noll fonds
Three men (H. C. Plum, William J. Noll, and possibly T. Moroney (fire ranger)) and three bear cubs in a dugout canoe on the Smoky River.