Early Air Travel, Grande Prairie Airport
- CA GPR 0001-2001.02.494
- Item
- 1940 ca.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
United Air Transport Plane at the Grande Prairie Airport.
Early Air Travel, Grande Prairie Airport
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
United Air Transport Plane at the Grande Prairie Airport.
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of Clara Sargent beside the IHC Cornbinder truck which was the first grain delivery truck owned by Morrison & Sargent, DeBolt.
Part of Croken Family fonds
Rudy Croken as a member of the NAR Railway crew, with speeder.
Morrison & Sargent Delivery Truck
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of Bill Sargent beside the IHC Cornbinder truck which was Morrison & Sargent's first delivery truck.
Hudson's Bay Store, Sturgeon Lake
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of Morrison & Sargent's truck stopped in front of the Hudson's Bay Company store at Sturgeon Lake. The label on the front of the photo says, "Freighting into Hudson's Bay Store."
Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot, DeBolt
Part of Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of the Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot in DeBolt, with Ken, Clara and Fay Sargent beside the bus.
Murray, David, & Mary Jean Heading Home
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Murray, David, and Mary Jean riding horseback on the trail home.
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Image shows the group stopping for lunch at Honeymoon Bridge. Mary Jean and David are at the far left with a woman who may be Jean Dagleish. Bill Archer is in the center and Jim Carlisle at the far right. The other two men, not facing the camera, are Bert Dagleish and Murray Carlisle. The caption below the photograph reads “Lunch at Honeymoon Bridge.”
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Members of the camping trip, including Mary Jean Carlisle and Jean Dagleish, are seen fording the Slate River. The caption below the photograph reads “Fording the Slate River.”
(L to R) Walter Peterson, Jim Hughson, Tiny Voshall, and Elmer Nystrom attempt to push the mail wagon out of the mud.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 345.