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Curlers with a Trophy

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.0765
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1920]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

(Left to right): curlers John Smith, ?, Ernest Hopkins, John Alstad, ?, and ? pose with rocks, brooms, and a trophy ouside a log building. The photograph appears to have been contributed by the Grande Prairie District Old Timers’ Association.

Northern Winter Carnival

A dog team hitched to a sled loaded with people on the main street of Grande Prairie during the 1925 Northern Winter Carnival. The photograph appears to have been contributed by Percy H. Jones of McLennan.

Sundial at Dunvegan

Men, including Charles Tomkins, Percy Burton, and Mr. Armstrong, and a dog at the sundial at Dunvegan.

Car in Grande Prairie

One of the captions on the back reads: “One of the first cars to come over the Trail. Mrs. James Scott can be seen in the front seat on the left side. It was in 1913.” The photograph was taken outside the old Grande Prairie post office. The photograph was contributed by Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick.

Horse-Drawn Sleigh

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.0847
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1915]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

Walter Roberts and Dorothy Watts riding in a sleigh pulled by two white horses.

Crossing the Athabasca River

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.0844
  • Pièce
  • December 1913
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

Settlers crossing the Athabasca River on a make-shift raft surrounded by ice floes on their way to the Peace River country.

Wop May’s Plane

Wop May and several unidentified men with May’s plane in a field at Grande Prairie.

Sleighs at Spirit River

  • CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.0866
  • Pièce
  • [ca. 1915]
  • Fait partie de Campbell family fonds

Sleighs loaded with grain at Spirit River, having been hauled from Bluesky.

Grande Prairie’s First Taxi Service

Arthur S. McLean (first land agent), George Balmer, Luella Patterson, and William Caldwell in the box of a sleigh pulled by a large ox. This is identified as Grande Prairie’s first taxi service. The photograph may have been contributed by Mrs. V. C. Flint of Beaverlodge.

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