- CA GPR 0534-0534.06-0534.06.01
- Item
- 1933
Part of Bay Tree Community Hall fonds
A photo of Otto Lehmann building the Bay Tree Hall.
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Part of Bay Tree Community Hall fonds
A photo of Otto Lehmann building the Bay Tree Hall.
Log house of B. T. and J. S. Gray, Crooked Creek
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1933 - Gen. Crooked Creek. 1. Log house of B. T. and J. S. Gray. Crooked Creek, Alberta, August 16. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
DeBolt's First Home and Post Office
DeBolt's first home and post office, built in 1920 and added to in 1927. This was the home of H. Elbert and Laura DeBolt. The foundation for a new house is visible in the foreground.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 289.
Building used as the old Clifford store at Flying Shot Lake
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1933 - Gen. Flying Shot 2. Building used as the old Clifford store at Flying Shot Lake. Photo October 7, 1933. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1937 Homestead Days lecture as H.D. 52.
Carl W. Pettersson standing outside a cabin with loaves of bread in his hands.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 121.
McArthur's Store, Sturgeon Heights
A First Nations man and his dogsled team outside of McArthur's store in Sturgeon Heights. The McArthurs also had a store in DeBolt.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 286.
Farm home of J. B. Foster, Sexsmith
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1936 - Gen. Sexsmith 2. Farm home of J. B. Foster, Sexsmith, Alberta, September 3. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1941 Not By Bread Alone lecture as B. 20.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1936 - Gen. Fort St. John 3. Field-day group after supper. Posed south of J. W. Abbott's new house, August 14, 1936. Photographed by W. D. Albright.
D. D. McArthur and children at the Lake with a load of white fish to sell. The McArthur store (at Sturgeon Heights?) is visible in the background.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 18.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
1937 - Gen. Berwyn 1. The Berwyn Hospital, September 19. Front facing west. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1937 Homestead Days lecture as H.D. 61.