20th Base Camp - 1905 Survey Party
- CA GPR 0178-0178.01-0178.01.02
- Item
- 1905
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
A base camp from Henry Selby's 1905 survey expedition west of the fifth meridian.
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20th Base Camp - 1905 Survey Party
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
A base camp from Henry Selby's 1905 survey expedition west of the fifth meridian.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
In 1905 Henry Selby surveyed land west of the fifth meridian. Anderson was a member of the crew.
Anderson on the South Heart River
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Anderson in a canoe on the South Heart River. Taken during Henry Selby's 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Anglican Church at Grouard when visited by Henry Selby's 1905 survey crew.
The fonds consists of a letter Ida wrote to her relatives in the USA in 1962, 15 photographs of Dunvegan Mission, Spirit River, Ave and Ida Winchell and their homes on the farm and in Spirit River, Wesminister United Church in Spirit River and the Grande Prairie Kathryn Prittie Hospital.
Winchell, Ida
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Beaton's Claim at Fort St. John. A man stands in a garden in front of a small wooden cabin.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Survey pack ponies grazing in Beaver Meadow, during the 1905 survey by Henry Selby's crew west of the 5th Meridian.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
B.L. 1934. - Misc. 3. Bedaux party showing the third, fourth and fifth of five Citroen trucks approaching Beaverlodge. July 12, 1934.
Part of Jim Somerville fonds
Bert Shaw at the Little Smoky River during Henry Selby's 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.
The fonds consists of a collection of photographs donated by the Bezanson family when the Bezanson Towsite became an historical site ca. 1986; and a collection found in a Seattle rooming house in the 1970s. There is some duplication in the collection. They include photographs of Bezanson’s first trip into the Peace Country in 1906, their homestead on the Smoky River from 1908-1913, his 1913 trip over the Edson Trail in a 1912 Cadillac with an Edmonton Realtor named Davidson, the creation of the hamlet of Bezanson at the junction of the Smoky and Simonette Rivers, and a collection of Peace Country scenes dating from 1910 to 1930.
Bezanson, Ancel Maynard