- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1092
- Item
- 1941
Part of Campbell family fonds
J. B. Yule, editor of the Grande Prairie Herald, seated at his typewriter.
Part of Campbell family fonds
J. B. Yule, editor of the Grande Prairie Herald, seated at his typewriter.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The J. O. Patterson family camping and running their store and Grande Prairie post office from their caboose.
First Air Mail to Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
“First air mail into Grande Prairie, March 17, 1937. L. to R. are Postmaster Cameron; Postal Inspector Reilly; Barney Phillips; Emil Kubicek, Pilot; Percy Tooley and Hector Morrison.” A United Air Transport plane is in the background.
Part of Campbell family fonds
William Innes, Grande Prairie’s pioneer banker, with his horse outside a log cabin. The photograph may have been contributed by C. B. Johnston of DeBolt, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Grande Prairie Band at the fairgrounds in 1921. Rear, left to right: Major Watts, Harry Watcher, George Duncan, George Tait, ?, and ?. Front: ?, ?, ?, Herb Mattinson, ?, and ?.
Part of Campbell family fonds
William Innes in his home, using a radio set.
First Motor Car on Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Mrs. Agnes Forbes (front row, middle) and several other ladies in the first motor car on the Grande Prairie.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Two First Nations women sitting on the steps of a log cabin.
Sir Henry Thornton and Party, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Sir Henry Thornton (president of Canadian National Railways) and his party at the Grande Prairie train station.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Bear Creek valley near 100 Avenue during the 1920 flood.