Woman with milk bucket, cow, and chickens, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta.
- GLEN glen-1096-is-glen-1362
- Item
- [ca. 1915]
Part of Gushul family fonds
Gushul Studio, Blairmore, Alberta
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Woman with milk bucket, cow, and chickens, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta.
Part of Gushul family fonds
Gushul Studio, Blairmore, Alberta
Winnipeg Western Land Corporation fonds
The fonds consists of three volumes of land sales registers.
Winnipeg Western Land Corporation
Part of Scollen family fonds
William Parker's letters (transcriptions)
Part of William Parker fonds
Part of William Parker fonds
Part of William Parker fonds
The fonds consists of photographs of the Nimmons and McCloy families and their friends (1880-1949), the Nimmons' residence (1912, ca. 1970), the Kinema Theatre (ca. 1930), recreational groups, teams and events (1880-1933), the interior of Nimmons' real estate office (1911), cowboys at the veterans' stampede (1916), and No. 16 Elementary Flight Training School (EFTS)(1940). Includes personal certificates and records related to the development of the Bankview subdivision.
Nimmons, William
The fonds consists of transcripts of radio programs, "The Story of Lee Brainard", interview with Jim Ryan, and an interview with Ed and George Murphy and their wives the former Miller sisters; and sound recordings of the Brainard and Ryan programs.
Cameron, William L.
The fonds consists of the 1892 diaries of William John Baptie and his father; William's diary for 1897-1899; photographs of prospectors, cabins, dog teams and a riverboat taken during the Klondike gold rush; and a sound recording with transcript of an interview with E. Reynolds Baptie concerning his father's Klondike experiences.
Baptie, William John
The fonds consists of letterbook kept while employed by Canadian Pacific Colonization Company, and while running Arbuthnott Ranche (1890-1898, 1906-1907). Includes photographs of Brown family (ca. 1900-1919), round-ups and threshing at Queenstown (1912, 1914), and threshing at the company farm at Namaka, Alberta (ca. 1880s).
Brown, William