Grande Prairie Iron Works Brush Piler, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
- CA GPR 0382-0382.01-0382.01.12a
- Item
- ca. 1945-1950]
Part of Bill and Clarice Paul fonds
Three Grande Prairie Iron Works workers show off their brush piler in a snowy field.
Grande Prairie Iron Works Brush Piler, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Bill and Clarice Paul fonds
Three Grande Prairie Iron Works workers show off their brush piler in a snowy field.
(L to R) Ed Mehlum, John Mehlum, Robert Mehlum, Charlie Moore, and Ove Nielsen using Charlie Moore's wood cutting outfit on the Mehlum farm to saw a fuel supply.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 320.
Adolph Weiss Sr. ready for the trapline. He is shown holding a pair of snowshoes with dogs bearing packs circling his feet. A barn and outbuildings are visible in the background.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 205
Bernard Lenes and Joe Newman making shingles.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 324.
Workers at the DeBolt-Bickell sawmill: (left to right) Whitey Woods, Carl Pettersson, Tom Moore, and Ellis Turner.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 322.
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Roberts family, on a trip to the Wapiti River, meet up with a trapper transporting his fur catch with a dog team.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
A group of workers surrounds a Canadian Utilities truck with "Canadian Utilities Ltd. No. 4" on the door. Douglass & Co. Ltd. is in the background.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
The Canadian Utilities building in Grande Prairie, with Spicer's Bakery and the grain elevators in the background
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Trapper and his dog team coming through the bush on the banks of the Wapiti.
Part of Andrew Moe family fonds
Men work in a sawmill operation.