Horses on the North Boundary Trail, British Columbia.
- JAS jas-1404-is-jas-994.45.132.28
- Pièce
- 1940
Fait partie de Doris Kensit fonds
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Horses on the North Boundary Trail, British Columbia.
Fait partie de Doris Kensit fonds
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Joan Fontaine during filming of the movie "Emperor Waltz", Jasper National Park, Alberta.
Fait partie de Doris Kensit fonds
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Moving a house from Alderson to Scandia, Alberta.
Fait partie de David C. Jones' Carlstadt / Alderson Photographs collection
Residents gathered at station, Alderson (formerly Carlstadt), Alberta.
Fait partie de David C. Jones' Carlstadt / Alderson Photographs collection
Interior of machine shop in Alderson, (formerly Carlstadt), Alberta.
Fait partie de David C. Jones' Carlstadt / Alderson Photographs collection
The fonds consists of a photograph album with twenty-four photographs of the North West Territories (Alberta and Saskatchewan) and Manitoba, featuring trains, riverboats, picnics, parades, a fire brigade, natives and native encampments, Doukabors, mining, a hotel, the St. Andrew's Lockport bridge, Countess Grey, and a toboggan slide.
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Fonds consists of a copied album, entitled Land Settlement Central and Northern Alberta, 1930, Department of Immigration and Colonization, Canadian Pacific Railway containing 85 images which depict immigrants who arrived in central and northern Alberta between 1928-1930 to homestead, and their farms, agricultural machinery, buildings, and livestock. The album also contains commentary about the homesteaders and the various costs associated with farming. There are also some panoramic views.
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The fonds consists of: the Medicine Hat General Hospital School of Nursing newsletter entitled "The Lamp" (3 editions) (1947, 1950, 1956); CPR safety certificates (4) awarded to D. Baum, Yard Foreman, in recognition of having attained 1, 2 3, and 4 years accident free status for any employee under his jurisdiction (1952-1955); letter of thanks issued to D. Baum for having attained 4th year accident free status (1956)
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Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
The last ferry run across the Smoky River on the day of the bridge's opening. A large number of spectators are gathered on both sides of the river. The completed Smoky River Bridge is visible to the right.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 349.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
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.