- CA GPR 0018-0018.03-0018.03.78
- Item
- 1974
Parte de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Close up of an elderly E.M. Johnstone who was one of the earlier doctors in the Wanham area.
Parte de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Close up of an elderly E.M. Johnstone who was one of the earlier doctors in the Wanham area.
First Hospital in the Beaverlodge District
Parte de Holroyd Drugs fonds
Winter photograph of the first hospital in the Beaverlodge District.
Parte de Holroyd Drugs fonds
A winter carnival float is passing a dentist's office.
New Nurses' Home, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Parte de Campbell family fonds
Exterior of new nurses' home, a three storey brick building built beside the Municipal Hospital at 105 Avenue, 98 Street.
Laying the Hospital Cornerstone.
Parte de Campbell family fonds
Village of Lake Saskatoon on the west shore of Saskatoon Lake. Empire Barns sign is visible on the roof of a barn.
G.P. Municipal Hospital, Grande Prairie
Parte de Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
View from the parking lot of the new Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital (built in 1959) and the old hospital (built in 1929).
Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital, Grande Prairie
Parte de Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
View from the parking lot outside the new Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital (built in 1959) with the old hospital (built in 1929) in the background.
Grande Prairie Care Centre, Grande Prairie
Parte de Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
A car is parked on the driveway of the Grande Prairie Care Centre, which was the tallest building in the area at the time.
Parte de Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
View of the Nurses Residence, the Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital and residential sector to the north-east of the Grande Prairie Care Centre, the building from which the photo is taken.
Parte de Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
Intermittent Positive pressure resperator donated by I.O.D.E. to Grande Prairie General Hospital.