- CA GPR 0041-990.11.1
- Pièce
- 1911
Fait partie de Priscilla Gilmour fonds
One 78 page diary written by Priscilla Gilmour about her experiences going over the Edson Trail in 1911.
Fait partie de Priscilla Gilmour fonds
One 78 page diary written by Priscilla Gilmour about her experiences going over the Edson Trail in 1911.
Fait partie de 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."
Fait partie de 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.
Fait partie de William J. Noll fonds
The Old Smoky townsite showing various buildings, including Bezanson's Restaurant and a couple of pool halls.
Fait partie de J.O. Watson fonds
Photograph of Grande Prairie Garage on 100th Street and 101 Avenue in Grande Prairie. The Garage was located on 100th Street and 100th Avenue and was owned by J.O. Watson. It burnt down in 1954.
Sargent Sales & Service, Grande Prairie
Fait partie de Sargent Family fonds
Bill Sargent in front of Sargent Sales & Service center under construction in downtown Grande Prairie, on the corner of 100th Street and 99th Avenue.
Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot, Grande Prairie
Fait partie de Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of the Morrison & Sargent trucks and busses gathered at their Grande Prairie depot behind Porteous Hardware. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.
Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot, DeBolt
Fait partie de 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.
Fait partie de Sargent Family fonds
The first bus used by Morrison & Sargent to take people from DeBolt to Grande Prairie and return. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.
Bill Sargent and the New Truck
Fait partie de Sargent Family fonds
Copy of an original photograph of Bill Sargent standing beside a shiny new truck without a box on the back.