- CA GPR 0558-2013.090.04
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Part of The White Studio fonds
Royal Canadian Mounted Police leading the Coronation Day Parade on Richmond Avenue in Grande Prairie on May 12, 1937.
Part of The White Studio fonds
Royal Canadian Mounted Police leading the Coronation Day Parade on Richmond Avenue in Grande Prairie on May 12, 1937.
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.
Crowd greets Lord & Lady Tweedsmuir, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
Grande Prairie crowd awaits the arrival of Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, Canada's Governor General and his wife. A group of CGIT girls stand on the right.
Crowd greets Earl and Countess Bessborough, Clairmont, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
Clairmont crowd awaits the arrival of Earl and Countess Bessborough, Canada's Governor General and his wife. A group of small girls dressed in white stand in a group behind a young man holding the pole flying the British flag.
Great War Veterans Picnic, Bear Lake, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
Postcard showing a people gathering at Bear Lake for a picnic in honor of the Great War Veterans.
Peace Celebration, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
Main street, Grande Prairie, featuring a parade with a large crowd of onlookers, July 19, in celebration of the declaration of peace after World War 1. Morrison's Store, Turner's Store for Men, a café, a confectionary and the Grande Prairie Hotel are in view
Peace Celebration, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Part of Croken Family fonds
Main street, Grande Prairie, featuring a parade with a large crowd of onlookers, July 19, in celebration of the declaration of peace after World War 1.
Part of Croken Family fonds
Old Home Week Gold Cup Parade featuring the Grande Prairie Marching Band marching down a residential street in Grande Prairie.