Carlisle Family in Front of Their Tent
- CA GPR 0399-0399.09-0399.09.52
- Item
- July 1941
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Mary Jean, Jean, Jim, David, and Murray Carlisle in front of their tent.
Carlisle Family in Front of Their Tent
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Mary Jean, Jean, Jim, David, and Murray Carlisle in front of their tent.
Clem's Graduation from University of British Columbia.
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Clem Collins graduates with a bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia. He is seen here with a fellow graduate.
[Riders at Indigenous Grave Site] Original Title: Native Grave Site
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Image shows three people seated on horses by an unidentified Indigenous grave site near Fort St. John. Original description: Riders, including Maggie (left) and Jean (middle?) Alexander at a Native Grave Site near Fort St. John.
The McFarlanes and Carlisles at Pouce Coupe
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Alice McFarlane, David Carlisle, Wallace McFarlane, Mary Jean Carlisle, James McFarlane, Jim Carlisle, and Murray Carlisle seated in the garden in front of a house. Wallace and James are holding infants Marjorie and Marion McFarlane. The caption at the top of this page in the album reads “At Pouce Coupe 1940.”
Part of Carlisle family fonds
Bill Archer, Mary Jean, David, Jim, and Murray Carlisle in a boat on Stoney Lake. The caption below the photograph reads “Early morning on Stoney Lake.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “An early morning dip in Stony Lake.” An enlarged copy of this photograph (399.09.13a) appears on the reverse of the same page in the album. The copy is a cropped, black and white version of the sepia original.
In Search of good homesteads, Cecil Lake, British Columbia.
A line of men with backpacks leaving Cecil Lake. Photo labelled "In search of good homesteads". L-R: O. Haakstad, Gilmore, Haaksted, Tommy, Lloyd, Arnold Christianson, Schimler.
Arnold and his father in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Hans Arnold Christianson walking with his father in Vancouver.