- CA GPR 0256-0256.01-0256.01.26
- Item
- [19–?]
Part of Schenk family fonds
Portrait of Jack Mantle taken at Huber studios in Ottawa.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Portrait of Jack Mantle taken at Huber studios in Ottawa.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Train derailment causing a rolled over train, there is a man standing on top of the rolled train and men in the background looking at the damage.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Women's curling team featuring Anna Mantle on the far left. The other women are unidentified.
NAR Tressle over Bear Creek GP
Part of Schenk family fonds
Four individuals standing beside the NAR tressles bridge that runs over Bear Creek in Grande Prairie. The individueals were identified in a note attached to the back of the photo that said “L-R: unknown, Anna Mantle, Christine Schenk, last 2 unknown”
Part of Banff Centre Theatre Arts fonds
Item is maquette for the production of "Kopernikus".
“Cyber Kawachi” : [video clips and photos]
Part of Emmanuelle Loubet fonds
File consists of edited video clips rendering the screen output of the computer while playing interactively with the original software. The takes are divided in sub-units. In short, this is a video documentation of the software/cd-rom art project. The material is on a MiniDV videocassette as well as on four optical discs consisting of uncompressed and compressed videos. There is also digital snapshots and navigation instructions for the project.
[Curator And Two Women Posing]
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Image shows two unidentified women posing with Peter, the curator of Heritage Discovery Centre.
“Forbidden Shakespeare” : [maquette]
Part of Banff Centre Theatre Arts fonds
Item is maquette for the production of "Forbidden Shakespeare".
Aboriginal Dance 2003 Group Photo
Item is a photograph of the group participants who were involved in Aboriginal Dance 2003.
[Museum School Programs – Tipi]
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Image shows a group of unidentified children and two adults posing together in front of a small tipi in the Heritage Village at the Grande Prairie Museum. This activity was part of the museum’s school programming.