Alexander Boys and their Father
- CA GPR 0572-2014.041.001
- Item
- [ca. 1908]
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ed, Art, William (father), and Bill Alexander.
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Alexander Boys and their Father
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ed, Art, William (father), and Bill Alexander.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Jean and Maggie at their mother’s reed organ.
Alexanders at their Rycroft Farm
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
The Alexander family on their farm near Rycroft with a slaughtered pig. Left to right: Art, Emilie, Maggie?, Jean?, Bill or Ed?, William Alexander, and Mr. Leslie.
The fonds consists of genealogy records of families Hazelton, White, Hughson, Thorpe, Patterson; 3 books: "The Family of James Patterson", a report on the development of the County of Grande Prairie Industrial Park, and a Queen Elizabeth ll Hospital Design Report (1981); 4 maps of the County of Grande Prairie and 1 of Bezanson; a 1983 submission by the County of Grande Prairie to Alberta Transportation; invitations to official opening of QEII Hospital; Montrose and Grande Prairie High School Reunion (1979) booklet; a letter to Mr. R Wales from Elizabeth Keough; burial permits (1937, 1960-1968); one photograph of an unidentified couple; and 2 speeches written in tribute to Douglas Clarkson and Ernie Watt.
Patterson, Arthur
At the English Farm near Beaverlodge
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ruth English, Bill Alexander, Mrs. English, Vera, Maggie Alexander, Mr. Johnson, and Grace Johnson at the English Farm near Beaverlodge. William had come to pick up Maggie from CGIT camp.
The fonds consists of a Coal Mines Examiners Certificate and photo belonging to Eva's grandfather, David Whyte, a Mountain Springs School Reunion booklet and photograph, photographs of Eva, as teacher, with her school classes, photographs of Grande Prairie-aerials and buildings, the Highland Games, and music events, and miscellaneous records related to Bill's career with the Herald Tribune
Scott, Eva
Part of Lewis family fonds
Dick Lewis in uniform and Bill Beyhan walking on a busy city street.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Ed, Maggie, and Jean Alexander in a boat on the Peace River at Fort St. John in 1922.
The fonds consists of various textual records related to Charles Spencer’s personal, business and commercial interests. The contents of the fonds deal primarily with his life and interests after moving to Grande Prairie in 1910, although the material dates from 1886 to 1941. Records include correspondence, notebooks, daily journals, receipts, contracts and agreements, sales and account books, share certificates, photographs and postcards. There are also two blueprints of the 1917 Montrose School which he designed.
The fonds is arranged in three series: Personal papers, Business papers and Photographs.
An order has been established by the processing archivist as original order had been disrupted.
Spencer, Charles
The fonds consists of an album of 251 unidentified photographs of family and friends and activities and outings, including picnics and parties, swimming, horseback riding, shooting, the Bear Creek Bridge, car trips, the Smoky River Bridge opening parade, another parade, the wedding of Adam Sask and Velma Childs, trips possibly to Peace River and Edmonton, and aerials of Beaverlodge. A selection of the photographs are individually described.
Childs Family