John and Jessamy Archer, Jim Carlisle, and Bill Archer after an afternoon bird hunting. They are posed in front of a car, and John and Bill are holding dead birds.
Bill Archer and Murray Carlisle fishing in the Contrary River. The caption below the photograph reads “Fishing in the Contrary River.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “fishing in the Contrary River above the Big Bridge.”
David showing off his 25″ Jackfish caught in Stoney Lake with Murray Carlisle standing in a boat behind him. The caption beside the photograph reads “Pop & David set out to catch a fish in Stoney Lake and this is the jack fish David caught, 25” long.” The caption on the back of the photograph reads “This is the fish David caught.”
Gen. Beaverlodge 3. Gulch 8 or 10 feet deep gouged out in a few years where a roadside ditch falls to the Beaverlodge River, Photo May 27, 1938. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1941 Field Husbandry lecture as F.H. 15.
Fonds consist of: an early history of the irrigation project, correspondence between the Irrigation District and their predecessors and Government of Alberta. Government of Canada, and other regulators and stakeholders, newspaper clippings, a contract with the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) for right-of-way, and Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration documents.