Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
- CA GPR 0006-0006.02-0006.02.07c
- Item
- 1970c.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The final picture of three showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead between 1950 and 1978.
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Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The final picture of three showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead between 1950 and 1978.
Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The second of three photographs showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead.
Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The first of three aerial photographs of the Lozeron Farmstead showing changes and modernization on the property.
Agnes Christen Lozeron subseries
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consists of postcards, letters and photographs from the Christen-Lozeron family in Switzerland to Pierre and Jean Lozeron after their immigration to Canada
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consists of a few postcards sent to Pierre and Jean in Nebraska and later in Canada, and some correspondence from Albert’s wife Tredy, and later a daughter Antoinette.
Andre and Verna Lozeron Papers subseries
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The series consists of a booklet on conservation and agricultural practices created by Andre (presumably in high school) and containing postcards of Sexsmith and Grande Prairie from that era; a wedding invitation announcing his marriage to Verna May Tetz in 1966; news clipping regarding his career with Radio Canada; copies of correspondence from Andy to his brothers containing farm reports; and notes written by Verna regarding the care of Pierre and Dora Lozeron when they became sick and elderly.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Permits citing location of land, cultivated acreage, and crops grown.
Carnet de Frequantation: Pierre Lozeron
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Attendance records from Ecole d' Auvernier in the Canton of Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Certificate of Registration of Rifles and Shotguns
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
War-time registration of guns requiring information regarding racial origin and British subjects.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The series consists of postcards and letters from the sisters and brothers of Pierre Lozeron (and later their families) from the time he left Switzerland in 1910 until his death in 1980: Madeleine Hanni-Lozeron in Auvernier, Paul Lozeron in Auvernier, Agnes Christen-Lozeron, in Villiers, and Sophie (Lozeron) Vouga in the United States. There is also correspondence from relatives and close friends in Switzerland and a small amount of correspondence from people in Canada and the United States.