- CA GPR 0001-1969.59.231
- Item
- 1910 c.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Working surveyor stands with tripod and tall marking pole.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Working surveyor stands with tripod and tall marking pole.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Formal, full-length portrait of Walter McFarlane, chief surveyor in the south Peace from 1909-1911.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Walter McFarlane standing beside a survey tripod. At the time of the photograph, it was May 13, and he was in Township 24, Range 25, West of the 1st Meridian.
Grouard: The Coming Metropolis of the Great Peace River Country.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Booklet issued by the Grouard Board of trade promoting the Peace River Country and Grouard, the "distributing and commericial center" of the area. Includes facts about the advantages, resources and opportunities in the area.
Charles Gummerson and Surveyor's Group
Surveyor's crew of seven men with a surveyor's transit and level marker. Charles Gummerson is identified as the man holding the red and white marker.
Part of Sidney A. Connolly fonds
"Reindeer in the extreme north of Canada copied from the Dept. of Mines and Resources Picture, Wishing You, Mr. Connolly & Helen a Happy New Year and many of them." signed D.P. Roberts
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A surveyor, from the Walter McFarlane survey crew, using a transcept to measure the land.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A survey camp, under the direction of Walter McFarlane, stationed on the edge of a lake.
Walter McFarlane's Survey Party
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Survey crew which surveyed most of the south Peace Country.
"Flying Camp South of Wapiti River"
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Surveyors resting at a flying camp south of the Wapiti River.