Exterior of St. Joseph's School, a one-storey brick building on 102 Street and 104 Avenue. It has a portico, bell tower, and 12 18-paned windows on its east face.
An bird’s eye view of Spirit River, showing numerous businesses. The captions on the back of the photograph state: “Spirit River 1917 from the Railway Station this was the first buildings in town the same blocks have been destroyed by fire twice since then.” “I am sending you a card of Spirit River, but it is only a part of the town, of course it is much bigger than it show there. – E. A.” The photograph appears to have been contributed by D. M. Innes of Spirit River.
Street view of Spirit River, showing several businesses, including H. H. McLeod Hardware, A. W. Davies Meat Market, W. Wade Real Estate, Insurance and Notary Public, and Spirit Hardware. The photograph appears to have been contributed by Percy H. Jones of McLennan, Alberta.
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"