- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.07-0032.08.07.100
- Pièce
- [ca. 1915]
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Two men and two women in an early automobile.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Two men and two women in an early automobile.
Union Bank of Canada, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Patterson family on the front porch of Patterson & Sons Store, which was also the first bank in Grande Prairie, the Union Bank of Canada.
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L to R: Cecil Sully, Sadie Crerar, Jack Depencier, Elizabeth Dunlop, Anna Patterson, Mamie Moore, Bill Innes, Luella Patterson, Bernard Sully, Jack Oatway, Delmar Pratt, Ed Crerar, Garnet Pratt. Standing: Mrs. Wm Pratt and Mrs. Ed Crerar.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Archer & family.
Fait partie de Campbell family fonds
Formal portrait of five members of the Archer family seated on chairs on the lawn.
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Mrs. Carey on horseback, with husband Jim standing beside. Background is the racetrack and crowd at the Rodeo Grounds.
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Head and shoulders portrait of N. Chappel.
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Portrait of Hugh Pritchard, minister of St. Paul's United Church in Grande Prairie from 1949 to 1954.
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Head and shoulders portrait of Alex Monkman, first storekeeper at Lake Saskatoon and discoverer of the Monkman Pass. In 1937, a group of volunteer labourers was in the process of building the Monkman Pass Highway.
Mrs. McQuat at the controls of the snowplane.
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Close-up of the interior of the snowplane made by George McQuat, with Mrs. McQuat at the controls.
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Jack Alloway, Mr. & Mrs. McQuat and daughter beside their snowplane on the Wapiti Trail. This early form of the snowmobile, made by George McQuat, was used for such emergencies as taking doctors to patients (or vice versa) or entire hockey teams to a game when the roads were drifted.