- CA GPR 0002-0002.05-0002.05.03-0002.05.03.587
- Item
- 1989
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
The Central Park High School, built in 1929, was renovated to house the Prairie Art Gallery in 1989.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
The Central Park High School, built in 1929, was renovated to house the Prairie Art Gallery in 1989.
Part of Betty Welter fonds
Chester Miller, of Miller's Taxi, driving a make-shift two wheeled cart in the parade. The Royal Bank of Canada is in the background.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
"The Beaver," a long narrow river boat which plied the Smoky River.
Peace School of Hope in Parade
Part of Bill and Eva Scott fonds
The Peace School of Hope students with teacher Eva Scott ride in and on a decorated car for the Grande Prairie County Fair Parade.
Part of Bill and Eva Scott fonds
Bill and Eva Scott seen here with the Salvation Army Brass Ensemble on a Santa Parade Float.
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Photograph taken at the opening of the Smoky River bridge in the summer of 1949. View of the bridge from the shoreline.
Kleskun Hills Geological Picnic, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Photograph taken at the Kleskun Hills Geological Picnic around 1952 showing the landscape.
Part of Croken Family fonds
A float for a parade featuring a large group of people on a flat deck trailer and titled, "Recreation for All".
Rudy Croken with Parade Float - Kinsmen Train Engine
Part of Croken Family fonds
Parade Float - Kinsmen Train Engine. Hudson Bay Store in the background. Rudy Croken worked for the railroad.
Parade of servicemen down 100 Avenue, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
A parade down Richmond Avenue (100 Avenue) featuring military servicemen who are passing in front of the Imperial Bank of Canada.