- CA GPR 0553-0553.03
- Item
- [ca. 1950]
Part of Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the royal blue dress which was her wedding dress, minus the decorative beads and with a new collar so that it looks like an ordinary Sunday dress.
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Part of Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the royal blue dress which was her wedding dress, minus the decorative beads and with a new collar so that it looks like an ordinary Sunday dress.
Part of Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the skirt of her going-away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.
Part of Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the skirt of her going away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.
George and H. Elbert DeBolt with their wives Laura May (nee Bickell) and Virginia stand beside a car. A third, unidentified, man is also present.
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
I.V. Macklin with his second wife Tilley and their three oldest children: Irwin, Arthur and Ann.
Lea Hodgson Working in his Garden
Part of Hodgson Family fonds
Lea Hodgson planting his garden in his yard by Hythe. In the background are the Hythe grain elevators and the Hythe arena.
Dorothy Wotherspoon collection
The fonds consists of a scrapbook of news and magazine clippings concerning the visit of Princess Elizabeth to Canada in 1951 and the funeral of King George VI in 1952, a second scrapbook of clippings about Millet dated 1950-1980, and photographs relating to various events in Millet’s history including the opening of J.A. Smith Manor and the Agriplex, the 1978 Millet School Reunion, a senior’s gathering, volunteer recognition and a 1974 local flood. The scrapbooks are located in the Archives Oversize Box #1 and the photographs are stored with the Archives photograph collection.
Wotherspoon, Dorothy
L-R back – Jack, Betty & Bill Shields Front – Nora, Tom, Clarence Photo by Art & Craft Grande Prairie, Ref # 49445
Part of Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Arnold and Violet Dryer with two young children. She is still wearing the royal blue dress which was her wedding dress, minus the decorative beads and with a new collar so that it looks like an ordinary Sunday dress.
Part of R.J. Campbell fonds
"Cute Teens" fashion show at the opening of the Hudson's Bay Grande Prairie Store in 1948.
Art Craft Studio, Grande Prairie, AB