- CA GPR 0032-0032.07-1998.27.696
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Group photograph of women and children in the Elmworth area.
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Part of Campbell family fonds
Group photograph of women and children in the Elmworth area.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Isabel and Myrle Campbell with two other women at the doorway of a log restaurant during their move to the homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Myrle and Isabel Campbell carrying milk or feed buckets towards the barn on the Elmworth homestead.
Part of Campbell family fonds
"A picture of Nidy (Isabel) on the homestead" taken on Beauty the horse.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Isabel Campbell, in cape and hat, on Pete the horse in August of 1920.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Inspection party at Baptiste River (now Berland), from left: Jim Cornwall, Mrs. Emmerson and John Stocks holding child.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Inspection party at Baptiste River (now Berland), from left: Jim Cornwall, Mrs. Emmerson and child, John Stocks.
Mrs. McQuat at the controls of the snowplane.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Close-up of the interior of the snowplane made by George McQuat, with Mrs. McQuat at the controls.
Isabel May Campbell, United States.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Childhood portrait of Isabel Campbell as a young girl in the United States.
The fonds consists of family genealogical records, documents, diaries, correspondence and photographs from the Campbell, McGuire and Brewer families; documents and photographs to the Campbell homestead at Halcourt; a collection of artwork, including a set of hand-made Christmas Cards drawn by Myrle and Isabel in the late 1920s; personal and business correspondence; historical writings by Isabel Campbell; records from Miss Campbell’s home in Grande Prairie; a reference collection of photographs, maps, and clippings files relating to Peace Country history; a set of glass negatives created in 1936-37 by Cameron White of the White Studio; and memorial records from Isabel’s funeral.
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