- CA GPR 0024-0024.01-0024.01.02.10
- Pièce
- [1920]
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One of the first stores in Valhalla, with Gus or Peter Nepstad (father) standing in front. This store was built by Gus Nepstad and later was destroyed by fire.
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Fait partie de Holroyd Drugs fonds
One of the first stores in Valhalla, with Gus or Peter Nepstad (father) standing in front. This store was built by Gus Nepstad and later was destroyed by fire.
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Family group of three men, three women and four children in front of the fence surrounding the sod-roofed Hotel Breeden. Blacksmith George Breeden's one room log cabin, near his shop overlooking Bear Creek, was the first hotel in Grande Prairie and was situated between present day Park Hotel and Bear Creek.
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Grande Prairie Main Street on Nov. 4, 1914. The side with Selkirk Trading Co. and the pool room is shown.
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A photograph of main street Grande Prairie shows the Murray Hotel and other businesses.
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A man is standing by the front door of the Halfway House, an early hotel at Hythe, Alberta.
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A man is standing at the entrance of a log building with large front windows, possibly a store, which is next to the Halfway House hotel.
Sir Henry Thornton & Party, Hythe
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Sir Henry Thornton and a crowd of people gather at the Halfway House at Hythe, Alberta.
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A young man is sitting on the steps of a country store. Signs read "Alberta Government Telephones", "Cash For Cream, Ship Your Cream To Grande Prairie Creamery", "Listings Taken P. Batson Auctioneer" and "Ice Cold Coca Cola Sold Here".
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The aerial view of one side of Grande Prairie's Main Street including "Cochlin Hotel", a confectionery, a café and a pool hall.
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Grading the streets of Grande Prairie in May 1917. Looking east from the intersection of 102 street and Richmond Avenue.