- CA GPR 0256-0256.01-0256.01.15
- Item
- [1920]
Part of Schenk family fonds
Bucking contest at Beaverlodge Sports.
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Part of Schenk family fonds
Bucking contest at Beaverlodge Sports.
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Bucking contest at Grande Prairie, on Aug. 28, 1923.
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Ed Moberly on his horse in the Kakwa area.
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Ed Moberly checking his cache in the Kakwa area
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Dave Schenk and Henry McCullough set up a shelter and camp on the trail near the B.C. border. Snow covered mountains in the background.
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Dave Schenk and Henry McCullough near the B.C. border.
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Henry McCullough and Dave Schenk on the extreme south end of the Wapiti forest district in the Sheep Creek area. Part of forestry work was to monitor the hunting of game.
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Composite photograph of all the hockey players on the 1922-23 Grande Prairie Hockey Club: J.H. Slawter, R. Dean, H.F. Hammond, H. O'Brien, R.F.R. Howell, V. Taylor, A.W. Pentland, F.W. Schenk, H.A. Brick, J.E. Basted, F.R. Brown, and J.E. Shields.
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First Rainbow Trout Plant at Two Lakes showing Curly Wren from Brooks Fish Nursery.
The fonds consists of 51 cm of textual records, 115 photographs, 1 artwork by Robert Guest, and 9 forestry related maps. It includes: a series of photographs related to Jack Mantle showing early Grande Prairie and includes two photographs featuring soldiers from WW2; a series of correspondence from F.W. Schenk and photographs showing scenes from the Northern Alberta Railway (NAR) and various train accidents; a series of photographs, maps, employment records and daily journals from Dave Schenk during his career working for NAR and Alberta Forest Service; and a series of employment records from Melba Schenk during her time working as a weather observer for Alberta Forest Service.
The fonds has been arranged into the following series: Jack Mantle (1911-1940); F.W. Schenk (1917-1964); Dave Schenk (1924-2005); and Melba Schenk (1973-1977)
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