- CA GPR 0056-0056.04-1969.29.33.137
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- 1917
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Alf Shattock in his First World War uniform. "Yours affectionatly, Alf, Oct. 1917. France." is written in the right hand courner.
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Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Alf Shattock in his First World War uniform. "Yours affectionatly, Alf, Oct. 1917. France." is written in the right hand courner.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Maud Shattock and two friends enjoy the summer weather at a beach.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Athabasca Landing was a community 100 miles north of Edmonton. Walter McFarlane's crew passed through here on their way to survey the south Peace Country.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
"Hotel Breeden," on the east side of Bear Creek, was sold to the Argonaut Company to be surveyed for the village of Grande Prairie.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Travellers headed for the Peace Country often came to Edmonton by train and continued from there by horse or oxen.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
During the Great Depression, unemployed men rode the rails searching for work. Here, a group of them are gathered around a campfire.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
The series consists of colour postcards, many of them sent to Maud Shattock from Harry Tuffill after he immigrated to Canada in 1906. Some of the cards are used for correspondence.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Walter McFarlane's crew cutting a survey trail on the banks of the Smoky River.
Dinner on the Simmonette River
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Men, wagons and teams from Walter McFarlane's survey crew stopped for dinner on the frozen river.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
"Second class passengers on board the Empress of Ireland."