- CA GPR 0032-0032.07-1998.27.707
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Bridge over the Red Willow River near the Campbell homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Bridge over the Red Willow River near the Campbell homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Drayman and loaded wagon moving the Campbell's belongings to their new homestead.
Part of Charles and Arthur Buck fonds
A team of horses pull a sleigh with a man standing in it and two horse are hitched behind.
Travellers With the Union Jack Flying
Part of Charles and Arthur Buck fonds
A copy of a postcard showing a group of men eating by their wagons. The British flag flies, fastened to a corner of a wagon.
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Photograph of the bridge over the Cutbank River. The caption below the photograph reads “The curved & bevelled bridge over the Cut Bank.”
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.”
Cars draw attention, Spirit River, Alberta.
Part of James Lillico family fonds
Onlookers around Mr. Hart, Spirit River banker in the background,and Billie English in their new cars. Lady in plaid skirt is Mrs. Maud English standing next to Mrs. Hart. Ronnie Hart is on the hood of his dad's car, Mrs. Cook and son, Lee, are on the running board and husband Ernie Cook standing. Lowell Cook (Chick) in second car. "These were regular visitors at [the Cook] home in those days and we enjoyed them so much".
Dunvegan Ferry, Dunvegan, Alberta.
Part of James Lillico family fonds
The Dunvegan Ferry crossing from the north to the south side of the Peace River and gertting ready to dock and let a man with his horse off on shore.
Part of Jean and Alex Cameron fonds
Water being delivered to Rev. Wright's house, one cent per gallon.