Ewen MacDonell and friend in the doorway of the Rio Grande Store in the prosperous late 1920s. The new Rio Grande Store is being built on the left and a new 1928 Model A is parked in front.
Corner view of a false-fronted business warehouse, with a Massey-Harris sign and two cars in front. Some equipment is visible along the side of the business.
The fonds consists of Gaston Mencke's memoirs of the McCrae Lumber Co. at Faust, Alberta in the winter of 1947-48, and the Park Bros. Lumber Camp from 1949-1955; 43 photographs of the two camps; and 12 photographs showing modern equipment working at the Weyerhauser Mill south of Grande Prairie in February 1998.
The fonds consists of Goodwin Member's Equity list (1949), member's purchases list (1949), a financial statement (1952) and miscellaneous financial records.
Formal portrait of the Chamber of Commerce Executive ca. 1958 includes Ed Haberman, Tom Leslie, Jack Deltombe, Bill Bowes, Hal Tipper and Clem Collins.
Capitol Billards & Bowling, HFC Loans, Bamboo Restaurant, Bank of Nova Scotia, Gaiety theatre, Park Hotel, hotel, a drugstore and other businesses line Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie.