- CA GPR 0342-0342.01.09
- Item
- [ca. 1960]
Part of David Leonard fonds
Sexsmith United Church, taken from across the street.
Part of David Leonard fonds
Sexsmith United Church, taken from across the street.
Part of David Leonard fonds
David Leonard at his office desk at the Provincial Archives, Edmonton.
Farmstead at St. Andrews, Manitoba.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
A photograph of a farmstead, believed to be in the municipality of St. Andrews, Manitoba.
Along the Red River, Manitoba.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
A scene of the Red River, showing a paddle-wheeler barge or ferry in the middle of the river.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
Cardboard frame with photograph adhered in centre, showing three men and a horse in front of a grove of trees. Possibly taken in St. Andrews, Manitoba.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
Mother with grown children--two daughters and a son sitting under the trees outdoors. Date on the back of the photograph is July 1910. Possibly taken in St. Andrews, Manitoba.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
Head and shoulders army portrait of Pte. Arthur Hodgson, 65th Battalion, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces. Taken by Lusk, Saskatoon.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
World War II Soldier with a family which has been tentatively identified as Ruby Coulter's mother, Mrs. Hamilton. The note on the back says, "This was taken at the house when Douglas & (Juanita? Hand-writing illegible) were here. Would you know me?"
Clarke family en route from High Prairie to Simonette in March 1936. Left to right: Don, Fay, Eileen, and Olga Clarke, and Hank Williscroft.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 244.
Tom Hubert playing his accordion in Jasper Park. Tom was a bachelor who left his estate to the community. Consequently, he has a park in DeBolt named after him.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 272. See also photograph 116.09.01.02.062.