- CA GPR 0116-0116.09-0116.09.01-0116.09.01.01-0116.09.01.01.0352
- Item
- 1941
Charlie Moore with a tractor and early combine, the first combine in the area. Maurice and Marvin Moore stand nearby.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 330.
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Charlie Moore with a tractor and early combine, the first combine in the area. Maurice and Marvin Moore stand nearby.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 330.
The "Big 7" Company Ltd., a threshing company, operating at Lake Saskatoon in the Grande Prairie district. Equipment shown includes a threshing machine and a steam engine. Various buildings are visible in the background.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail," p. 94.
Part of Croken Family fonds
The town of Clairmont taken from the field to the east and featuring three elevators, in 1925. The UGG elevator is in the middle.
Farm Women's Union of Alberta, Canuck Local 105 fonds
The fonds consists of a deposit book for 1951-1963; the Treasurer's record from 1961-1966; minutes from 1965-1969; report from a 1968 convention in Clairmont; constitution, by-laws and policy booklets and circulars from Farmer's Union of Alberta from 1962 to 1977.
Farm Women's Union of Alberta. Canuck Local 105
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Working with horses on the Kozar family farm near Thorsby, Alberta.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Grain elevators at Woking, Alberta.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
One of 2 images of grain elevators at Bluesky, Alberta.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
One of 22 fall scenes in the Peace Country including Dimsdale, Debolt, Fairview, Huallen, Sturgeon Lake, McNaught Lake, the Kakwa, the mountains southwest of Wembley and the farms of E. Silvaniuk and Leo Dawson. Also included is an image of the Sentinel Tree near Wembley.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Erich Andersen was raised in Germany and immigrated to Canada in 1926. He and his wife Helga had an apple orchard on the outskirts of Wembley. Erich and Helga were originally identified as immigrating from Norway.
The fonds consists of 41 photographs showing Frank’s relationship to horses from his childhood to his own well-established farm, some photographs of an ice-cutting business he operated in the 1940s and some miscellaneous photographs of Pipestone Creek Store and a 1937 pack trip into the Rocky Mountains taken by students and teachers of Upper Canada College in Ontario.
Stoll, Frank