- CA GPR 0502-2009.109.02
- Item
- 1958
Aerial of Beaverlodge, taken in 1958, shows six elevators, the down town, and the new Beaverlodge Separate School.
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Aerial of Beaverlodge, taken in 1958, shows six elevators, the down town, and the new Beaverlodge Separate School.
Variety store on Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie.
Arthur W. Bice ran this store in Belloy in 1928. Evelyn Bice is standing in the doorway.
Portrait of Bill Bowes
Bill Glaubis, Miller's Taxi Cab Driver
Miller's Taxi Cab driver Bill Glaubis. His cab is parked in between Roy Wright's Store and the Taxi Stand, with the York Hotel visible in the background.
Bill's Real Good Food Café, later Joe's Corner Coffee Shop, on the north-east corner of 100 St. And 100 Ave. featuring a map of the Alaska Highway on the corner tower
A caterpillar tractor pulls road making equipment down 100 Ave. in front of Bird's Store A group of men watch.
Birds Grocery Store on the south-east corner of 100 Ave. and 100 St.
Blacksmith George Breeden's one room log cabin near his shop overlooking Bear Creek offered food and rest for settlers and their teams. Photograph was taken c. 1909-1910, sometime after he drove his squatter's stakes into the unsurveyed prairie in 1905.
Building Sidewalk Curbs Along 100 Ave.
Looking east down 100 Ave., Grande Prairie, from 102 Street, showing work on constructing a street base with sidewalk curbing in place. Buildings on the left include the Co-op, and on the right is the Meat Market, a Café, a Beauty Shop and Hanson's Hardware.