- CA GPR 0355-2009.082.30
- Item
- [1922 or 1923]
Part of Rorem family fonds
Horses pull a water drilling outfit for drilling a well on the Rorem farm. Albert Nepstad and Merlin Horneland in charge.
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Part of Rorem family fonds
Horses pull a water drilling outfit for drilling a well on the Rorem farm. Albert Nepstad and Merlin Horneland in charge.
Horte's Sawmill, Skunk Lake, Alberta.
Part of Rorem family fonds
Skidding logs with oxen at Horte's Sawmill, Skunk Lake, northwest of Valhalla.
Building Valhalla Blacksmith Shop, Alberta.
Part of Rorem family fonds
Building Valhalla Blacksmith Shop. Ivor Wold is the blacksmith.
Part of Rorem family fonds
Ivor Wold, blacksmith, sharpening his first plow share.
Part of Haina Kirstien family fonds
Hauling logs out in winter.
Shoeing horses, Teepee Creek, Alberta.
At the Teepee Creek Stampede: "Shoeing horses can be a lucrative business when one considers the scores needed to stage a rodeo. Tom Rycroft is the shoesmith."
The Water Tank in Grande Prairie comes down from the tower.
The Water Tower in Grande Prairie just as it was being torn down.
The Water Tower in Grande Prairie just before it was being torn down. The water came from three wells in the building behind the tower and was pumped into the tower.
Intersection of 100 St. and 100 Ave.
A view of main street construction from the NW corner of the intersection of 100 St. and 100 Ave. in Grande Prairie.To the far left is Joe's Corner Coffee Shop and across the street is Bird's Grocery, the Fletcher Block (owned by the Hook brothers), Dr Little's Office, and the Murray Hotel.