- CA GPR 0001-1969.33.2
- Item
- 1918
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
At the Cutbank Lake farm of James McFarlane--from first carload shipped into South Peace by Albert and Lorne Smith of Lake Saskatoon.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
At the Cutbank Lake farm of James McFarlane--from first carload shipped into South Peace by Albert and Lorne Smith of Lake Saskatoon.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Guest Family Homesteaders Outfit at Edmonton, leaving for Pembina.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Steam powered paddle wheeler, "The Northern Echo", leaving Waterways in the spring of 1930. Hudson's Bay post and boats in background.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Buildings, wagon and people on Main Street in Grouard.
First Compressor Garbage Truck in Grande Prairie
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Mr. Toutant was the owner of the first compressor garbage truck in Grande Prairie. He is shown here with Councilor Bert Tieman and Mayor Bob Millar.
Welcome to B.C., British Columbia and Alberta Boundary
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
1928 Ford Sedan, with Singer logo on door, at the British Columbia and Alberta border, where a "Welcome to B.C." banner is suspended over the road.
Automobiles Delivered by Train
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Two new automobiles on a flat decked Canadian National rail car.
Traveling Singer Salesman at Dunvegan
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
1928 Model A Ford touring Coupe with canvas top and Singer Sewing Machine logo on its door is parked beside the mission house at Dunvegan.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Two automobiles parked in front of Adams' Wagons and Cockshutt Implements in Grande Prairie.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Teams of horses and men building a strip of road between two rows of telephone poles.