Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
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Image shows a group of men, including two Indigenous men wearing regalia, at the opening of the Smoky River Bridge in 1949. The back of the photograph says "Note tom tom"
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
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Photograph taken at the opening of the Smoky River bridge in the summer of 1949. View of the bridge from the shoreline.
Smoky River Bridge Opening, Alberta.
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Photograph of the Brewer-Campbell family taken at the opening of the Smoky River bridge in the summer of 1949. The ferry previously in use is visible on the far left of the photograph.
Fur Trapper
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A fur trapper guides a team of dogs pulling a loaded sled past a homestead.
Moving to the Homestead
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Drayman and loaded wagon moving the Campbell's belongings to their new homestead.
Under the Halcourt Bridge
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Clyde Campbell balancing on the river rocks underneath the Halcourt Bridge.
Halcourt Bridge
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Bridge over the Red Willow River near the Campbell homestead.
Trail to the Wapiti.
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Wapiti Mines vehicle trail leading through the pines down to the Wapiti River.
Hauling coal up Wapiti Hill.
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A six-horse team pulls a sled full of coal up Wapiti Hill, with the driver perched on top of the "caboose" at the front of the sled.